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Guru3D Rig of the Month - November 2014





You can tell that the ROTM November was built by a guy who mods at a regular basis, the chassis is inspired to the train of the film Snowpiercer. And man, does it show craftsmanship. This month's rig of the month is breathtaking. Check out the rig made by Scherrer Thomas from France. You can tell that the man is working in industrial 3D design and drawing alright.
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proFits
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Posted on: 12/03/2014 06:42 PM
I'll call BS on this one. There's no way in history it looks so good without photoshop or smt.
All my builds have at least one cable that goes directly in the middle of the case because it's maximum lenght is only long enough to make a direct straight line to where it has to plug. This one makes me sad
I'll call BS on this one. There's no way in history it looks so good without photoshop or smt.
All my builds have at least one cable that goes directly in the middle of the case because it's maximum lenght is only long enough to make a direct straight line to where it has to plug. This one makes me sad

MikeMK
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Posted on: 12/03/2014 06:47 PM
He may have made custom cables so they are the exact length needed. It's perfectly doable if you have the patience. I considered doing it myself on recent builds. Check out Lutr0 Customs. They have all the tools, wire, and fittings you need to make your own cables from scratch.
He may have made custom cables so they are the exact length needed. It's perfectly doable if you have the patience. I considered doing it myself on recent builds. Check out Lutr0 Customs. They have all the tools, wire, and fittings you need to make your own cables from scratch.
proFits
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Posted on: 12/03/2014 08:39 PM
I know, I was just saying his dedication and hard work make me sad about my own regular-joe build. Usually the rig of the month are inspirational, but this one feels cold and deadly. Cold-war cemented soviet-type building-like.
There's a compliment in there somehow.
He may have made custom cables so they are the exact length needed. It's perfectly doable if you have the patience. I considered doing it myself on recent builds. Check out Lutr0 Customs. They have all the tools, wire, and fittings you need to make your own cables from scratch.
I know, I was just saying his dedication and hard work make me sad about my own regular-joe build. Usually the rig of the month are inspirational, but this one feels cold and deadly. Cold-war cemented soviet-type building-like.
There's a compliment in there somehow.
MikeMK
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Posted on: 12/03/2014 09:57 PM
LOL... mis-interpreted your post slightly. I do my best with cabling (even braid my own cables) but nothing like as good as this build!
LOL... mis-interpreted your post slightly. I do my best with cabling (even braid my own cables) but nothing like as good as this build!
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Nice build indeed but I would been interesting to see the computer with other hardware such as keyboard, mouse and screens. It would bring the pictures more strenght to see everything as it supposed to be used, not just photographed.