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Guru3D Rig of the Month for September 2012 Announced
The Guru3D Rig of the for September is here. This months build comes from a name that rings a bell alright, Francis Vilaça aka Sate200. At 26 years of age Sate200 did build a very beautiful game PC. Not bad for a businessmen who sells wood. Francis has submitted his rig multiple times, but the latest revision of his build shows craftsmanship and excellence.
Let's have a look at his rig right here.
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#4420950 Posted on: 09/30/2012 09:12 AM
seriously, spending so much on that radiator? you could have gotten a mini compressor and did the same thing.
also hilbert, what is wrong with these rigs?
http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=4410733&postcount=353
http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=4414394&postcount=19
wow i would like to see the latter in blue, idk but most people with nice looking rigs are red themed lol
i dont understand why people always complain about others having too much rig for what they are going it to use it for. So what. We are all enthusiasts and appreciate nice build and new hardware. Why do people buy lamborghinis and drive it on a sunday to a coffee a shop on a highways doing speed limit? Simply because they can and love having nice things. Yes they could get there on a honda civic and having a Lambo is a "overkill" but it's all about getting there in style. Hope i got my point across.
Very nice rig there man. Enjoy it!
we are not complaining, but rather giving him some tips, and there is no one denying the excellent build quality of this rig, it is indeed a master piece in terms of both liquid cooling and good looking too
seriously, spending so much on that radiator? you could have gotten a mini compressor and did the same thing.
also hilbert, what is wrong with these rigs?
http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=4410733&postcount=353
http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=4414394&postcount=19
wow i would like to see the latter in blue, idk but most people with nice looking rigs are red themed lol
i dont understand why people always complain about others having too much rig for what they are going it to use it for. So what. We are all enthusiasts and appreciate nice build and new hardware. Why do people buy lamborghinis and drive it on a sunday to a coffee a shop on a highways doing speed limit? Simply because they can and love having nice things. Yes they could get there on a honda civic and having a Lambo is a "overkill" but it's all about getting there in style. Hope i got my point across.
Very nice rig there man. Enjoy it!
we are not complaining, but rather giving him some tips, and there is no one denying the excellent build quality of this rig, it is indeed a master piece in terms of both liquid cooling and good looking too
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#4421034 Posted on: 09/30/2012 01:42 PM
The rig itself is nice, but something with that much oomph really should be running a 27 or 30 inch screen at 2560 x 1440 (or 1600). That's the only way I justify 3 x 7970
although eyefinity in the future is tempting.
The rig itself is nice, but something with that much oomph really should be running a 27 or 30 inch screen at 2560 x 1440 (or 1600). That's the only way I justify 3 x 7970

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#4421239 Posted on: 09/30/2012 10:04 PM
I run eyefinity in my last set up and to be honest i was not a huge fan. Yes it's awesome with racing games games but with FPS games which i mostly play it's too much and i found myself playing much much better on one screen rather than 3. Even after using eyefinity for something like 6 months. Right now i just run 2 monitors. I'll have game on one and whatever internet/other programs on the other and found it works best for me. OP said eyefinity makes him dizzy. But i do agree 1 30 inch monitor would suit that set up much better than a simple 22 inch monitor.
Oh and that 2nd asus themed rig is gorgeous.
The rig itself is nice, but something with that much oomph really should be running a 27 or 30 inch screen at 2560 x 1440 (or 1600). That's the only way I justify 3 x 7970
although eyefinity in the future is tempting.

I run eyefinity in my last set up and to be honest i was not a huge fan. Yes it's awesome with racing games games but with FPS games which i mostly play it's too much and i found myself playing much much better on one screen rather than 3. Even after using eyefinity for something like 6 months. Right now i just run 2 monitors. I'll have game on one and whatever internet/other programs on the other and found it works best for me. OP said eyefinity makes him dizzy. But i do agree 1 30 inch monitor would suit that set up much better than a simple 22 inch monitor.

Oh and that 2nd asus themed rig is gorgeous.
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#4423401 Posted on: 10/03/2012 11:11 PM
sate200 have spend al his money to buy this awesome rig and there whas nomore money over to buy a 30 ich dell monitor LOL
nice rig
The rig itself is nice, but something with that much oomph really should be running a 27 or 30 inch screen at 2560 x 1440 (or 1600). That's the only way I justify 3 x 7970
although eyefinity in the future is tempting.

sate200 have spend al his money to buy this awesome rig and there whas nomore money over to buy a 30 ich dell monitor LOL

nice rig

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seriously, spending so much on that radiator? you could have gotten a mini compressor and did the same thing.
also hilbert, what is wrong with these rigs?
http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=4410733&postcount=353
http://forums.guru3d.com/showpost.php?p=4414394&postcount=19