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Guru3D Rig of the Month - January 2018
The January edition of the Guru3D Rig of the month 2018 is here and Miguel del Barrio aka Denonic from the land down under, he created something small, intricate yet well-design, with his Vanguard Zhero.
Check out his rig right here.
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#5515285 Posted on: 01/30/2018 12:17 AM
I'm a closet guru3d reader.. always have been. From an avid water cooler like myself, I'm just poking out to say that I love your build. I love the minimal aesthetic.. looks like a ticking time bomb. I have an idea of what I want my next computer to look like.
I'm a closet guru3d reader.. always have been. From an avid water cooler like myself, I'm just poking out to say that I love your build. I love the minimal aesthetic.. looks like a ticking time bomb. I have an idea of what I want my next computer to look like.
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#5515292 Posted on: 01/30/2018 12:35 AM
Thanks so much! Was definitely something that was on my mind if I was ever transporting it and got pulled over. I don't know how I'd explain that it was just a computer and not some kind of explosive haha
The 6600K was a carryover from a previous build as I ran out of $$ haha. But an i7 was definitely part of the original plans.
I love the minimal aesthetic.. looks like a ticking time bomb.
Thanks so much! Was definitely something that was on my mind if I was ever transporting it and got pulled over. I don't know how I'd explain that it was just a computer and not some kind of explosive haha
I guess I would have chosen an i7-6700K rather than the 6600K though if spending all that money & effort, but it's still a beast of course!
The 6600K was a carryover from a previous build as I ran out of $$ haha. But an i7 was definitely part of the original plans.
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#5515305 Posted on: 01/30/2018 01:59 AM
Where's the power button?
Where's the power button?
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#5515310 Posted on: 01/30/2018 02:58 AM
My guess is a dedicated power button the motherboard
Where's the power button?
My guess is a dedicated power button the motherboard
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Cool, doesn't even look like a PC hardly, with lots of the motherboard being covered along with open form factor and vertical GPU - it's kinda like a dense solid black metal mass of a machine! It's good that it runs silent & performs at max (watercooling), that's an often undervalued/uncommon combination - so this build is unique in a lot of ways! Congrats! (I guess I would have chosen an i7-6700K rather than the 6600K though if spending all that money & effort, but it's still a beast of course!)