Guru3D Rig of the Month - November 2019

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Sick casing there I like it.
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wow super cool, giant but great I really like the verticality and volume
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Is this the largest RotM yet?
During my most active system building era, Nvidia was definitely king, so I probably have a bias towards Nvidia because of this experience. Back then at one point I owned a Compaq Presario 4800, which came with AMD ATI Radeon graphics, and it was a nightmare dealing with it when trying to install Linux on it, as there were absolutely no drivers available of any kind for it. So historically Nvidia had been, to me, better at providing, updating and quickly developing drivers. Today, however, the story is a bit different.
Different indeed.
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Nice, a serious PC! Like you say the videocards are the weakest link because they're last generation. Watercooling that massive CPU is definitely worthwhile (which you have done of course), but watercooling the GPUs is less performance critical as it's the difference between say 2100Mhz and 2050Mhz on air, but I suppose it's quieter and when you've gone sli then case airflow is problematical if you've gone with air. For GPUs nowadays we just don't see the advantages of watercooling anymore because they're all locked down or running close to the maximum that the silicon can support anyway when it comes to overclocking......what they need to do is produce massive GPU (massive GPU silicon with many many more cores), and that's when watercooling would be able to have a big effect - but that's real expensive to manufacture and the market would be small for massively high TDP GPUs. EDIT: they could reduce cost of massive GPU silicon by using many chiplets joined together, which is what the future holds anyway according to what I have seen for NVidia, so hopefully they'll be able to produce some massively high TDP GPUs at reasonable cost - and that's when watercooling will make the difference. They could perhaps run them at reduced clocks when on air, and then let the enthusiasts push them to the edge of what the silicon can endure when using more exotic cooling like watercooling....now that would be exciting!
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Sweet!
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I apreciate the effort sorry,but this pc isnt worth of rig of the month title. Costum water loop looks like the work of 15yr old kid, or those water loops back from when hard tubing came to scene, in fact whole pc looks like something from yr 2000. definetly nothing special for lets say 2020
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yaxo1111:

I apreciate the effort sorry,but this pc isnt worth of rig of the month title. Costum water loop looks like the work of 15yr old kid, or those water loops back from when hard tubing came to scene, in fact whole pc looks like something from yr 2000. definetly nothing special for lets say 2020
For a first post, you sound like a 15 year old kid yourself. ๐Ÿ™„
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yaxo1111:

I apreciate the effort sorry,but this pc isnt worth of rig of the month title. Costum water loop looks like the work of 15yr old kid, or those water loops back from when hard tubing came to scene, in fact whole pc looks like something from yr 2000. definetly nothing special for lets say 2020
Criticizing is always so easy. I have not seen your submission?
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With a standing large res with leds it looks a bit like a wine cooler, but not in the bad way ๐Ÿ˜€ Nice one.
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what a beast ! Great looks too although i had to double check since you mention 36 cores overclock i had to double check if it is some kind of dual socket since the cpu i am fairly certain is an 18 core 36 threads ... Anyway that takes nothing away from it it looks Sick ! @yaxo1111 yeah because we all know how all 15 yr olds do hard tubing water cooling all the time ... lol
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yaxo1111:

I apreciate the effort sorry,but this pc isnt worth of rig of the month title. Costum water loop looks like the work of 15yr old kid, or those water loops back from when hard tubing came to scene, in fact whole pc looks like something from yr 2000. definetly nothing special for lets say 2020
whats yours look like? would love to see what that chieftec psu is powering bro...
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I am sorry but i never taught my pc is worth presenting. I actually have work in progress, i will present when i am finished