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Guru3D Rig of the Month - March 2015





Have a look at the Guru3D rig of the month March 2015, actually let's call it the PC Desk of the Month. A build that comes from Mathieu Heredia. Mathieu made this build all by himself, and all by hand. The craftsmanship and eminence is quite overwhelming really. Every project must have a name, his is called the Watermod Ares III Desk.
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schmidtbag
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Posted on: 03/31/2015 04:20 PM
Nicely done overall. I like the unusual, but attractive color scheme, and the carpet to match it. Good thing it is liquid cooled though - I can't imagine air flow is very effective with fans on all 4 sides.
Nicely done overall. I like the unusual, but attractive color scheme, and the carpet to match it. Good thing it is liquid cooled though - I can't imagine air flow is very effective with fans on all 4 sides.
Fender178
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Posted on: 03/31/2015 04:39 PM
Man this looks cool. The desk/computer reminds me of one of those retro arcade cabinets.
Man this looks cool. The desk/computer reminds me of one of those retro arcade cabinets.
waltc3
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Posted on: 03/31/2015 05:08 PM
Call me old-fashioned, no doubt, but to this day I just don't care what my components look like superficially. I don't need flashing lights and pretty colors...my components are all in a case (usually open) that's deliberately kept out of sight...I'll spend my money on real hardware that translates 100% into performance and image quality I can see on my screen, and in buying the software I want...that's where my attention is firmly fixed...
(I only look at the motherboard when I'm installing new hardware, etc.)
(No reflection on those who do enjoy dolling up their components, of course.)
Call me old-fashioned, no doubt, but to this day I just don't care what my components look like superficially. I don't need flashing lights and pretty colors...my components are all in a case (usually open) that's deliberately kept out of sight...I'll spend my money on real hardware that translates 100% into performance and image quality I can see on my screen, and in buying the software I want...that's where my attention is firmly fixed...

(No reflection on those who do enjoy dolling up their components, of course.)
shoja
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Posted on: 03/31/2015 06:01 PM
Great job! Nice design....clean and futuristic. Personally, I wouldn't use that for everyday use or gaming. The light between the screen and the user is going to cause some serious focus issues (at least for me; I get distracted easily lol).
Great job! Nice design....clean and futuristic. Personally, I wouldn't use that for everyday use or gaming. The light between the screen and the user is going to cause some serious focus issues (at least for me; I get distracted easily lol).
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Whats that right from a storm troopers office?
pretty cool nice job