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Guru3D Rig of the Month - February 2019
The February Rig Of The Month for 2019 is not necessarily the most beautiful one. However, it is very unique as it is a PC that resides inside a closet/wall.
Check the February edition of the Guru3D Rig of the month 2019, right here.
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#5644890 Posted on: 02/28/2019 03:51 PM
The PCs themselves aren't all that interesting, but I find the way everything is set up to make this one of the more interesting RotMs in a while. It's weird (in a good way) to see 2 pretty good PCs with no cables in sight (other than internal power cords, but they don't really count). That custom housing was very well put together, both in appearance and logical layout.
The PCs themselves aren't all that interesting, but I find the way everything is set up to make this one of the more interesting RotMs in a while. It's weird (in a good way) to see 2 pretty good PCs with no cables in sight (other than internal power cords, but they don't really count). That custom housing was very well put together, both in appearance and logical layout.
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#5644909 Posted on: 02/28/2019 04:33 PM
I like it, haven't seen anything like this presented in the RotM recently. Well done, and also nice and clean work (hard tubing for instance)
I like it, haven't seen anything like this presented in the RotM recently. Well done, and also nice and clean work (hard tubing for instance)
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#5644945 Posted on: 02/28/2019 06:16 PM
Very cool, I think that room looks great and the pc really looks like a part of it, not just something sitting in it.
My recent workstation build is almost identical to the X399 system here - I appreciate the effort and saving up required to build a hard-line X399 system (I had a "new computer" fund going for years :p). This thing looks fantastic, he did some very nice work.
Very cool, I think that room looks great and the pc really looks like a part of it, not just something sitting in it.
My recent workstation build is almost identical to the X399 system here - I appreciate the effort and saving up required to build a hard-line X399 system (I had a "new computer" fund going for years :p). This thing looks fantastic, he did some very nice work.
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#5645023 Posted on: 02/28/2019 09:56 PM
Did I miss it? I don't know what model GPUs are in the systems other than some RTX card.
Nice look!
Did I miss it? I don't know what model GPUs are in the systems other than some RTX card.
Nice look!
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Love the look, love the Aorus board, great system!
The wardrobe PC.