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Guru3D Rig of the Month - May 2019
The May 2019 Rig Of The Month is a bit nothing out of the ordinary or even expensive at a build cost of 875 USD, Aaron is just someone who had a vision in mind and created it.
Meet the May edition of the Guru3D Rig of the month 2019, right here.
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Aaron Zomberg
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#5675457 Posted on: 05/31/2019 02:51 PM
Thank you RonanH for you kind remarks. My original intention was to run the cables along the bottom and up the backside by the video card. But as tight as my budget was, Corsairs SF600 cables are not that long and extension cables had to be removed from the plans for now. Maybe as a future upgrade. I'm not a big fan of exposed cabling myself, though it does give a industrial aspect to it. At least that is what I keep telling myself lol
Thank you RonanH for you kind remarks. My original intention was to run the cables along the bottom and up the backside by the video card. But as tight as my budget was, Corsairs SF600 cables are not that long and extension cables had to be removed from the plans for now. Maybe as a future upgrade. I'm not a big fan of exposed cabling myself, though it does give a industrial aspect to it. At least that is what I keep telling myself lol
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#5675467 Posted on: 05/31/2019 03:14 PM
This is what RoTM is all about! Passion and vision!
Well done Aaron Zomberg!
Awesome work and build! Looks absolutely amazing!
This is what RoTM is all about! Passion and vision!
Well done Aaron Zomberg!
Awesome work and build! Looks absolutely amazing!
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#5675834 Posted on: 06/01/2019 07:57 PM
Very nice.
Very nice.
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#5676207 Posted on: 06/03/2019 12:02 PM
Well done!
Well done!
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Nice case, really well put together. You might consider putting in something to hide the jungle of cables though, it really takes from what could be a very slick build.