We need YOU ! Vote Guru3D Rig Of The Year 2015

Discussion in 'Frontpage news' started by Hilbert Hagedoorn, Jan 5, 2016.

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Please pick your favorite Rig of the Year

Poll closed Jan 8, 2016.
  1. January 2015

    11 vote(s)
    10.0%
  2. February 2015

    7 vote(s)
    6.4%
  3. March 2015

    7 vote(s)
    6.4%
  4. April 2015

    1 vote(s)
    0.9%
  5. May 2015

    1 vote(s)
    0.9%
  6. June 2015

    2 vote(s)
    1.8%
  7. July 2015

    3 vote(s)
    2.7%
  8. August 2015

    22 vote(s)
    20.0%
  9. September 2015

    2 vote(s)
    1.8%
  10. October 2015

    6 vote(s)
    5.5%
  11. November 2015

    43 vote(s)
    39.1%
  12. December 2015

    21 vote(s)
    19.1%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. kislotikas

    kislotikas Guest

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    i new i will vote november as ROTY as soon as i saw it, but i liked few others: july, december.
     
  2. MadGizmo

    MadGizmo Guest

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    January has my vote. Great design!:thumbup:
     
  3. MikeMK

    MikeMK Ancient Guru

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    Thanks for the great support for my build guys :) some stiff competition.
    Personally I loved both October, and November - great builds!
     
  4. alanm

    alanm Ancient Guru

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    Tough choices. Voted January.
     

  5. __hollywood|meo

    __hollywood|meo Ancient Guru

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    MIKES

    sorry, november, but all those unnecessary right angle adapters were the tipping point. meanwhile he said it was worth ~$7k from the custom work! bet your bottom dollar mike could make something even nicer for that amount
     
  6. Syidi

    Syidi Master Guru

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    November and Dicember builds caught my attention...
    they deserve :thumbup:
     
  7. WhiteLightning

    WhiteLightning Don Illuminati Staff Member

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    Oktober gets my vote.
    March is nice too, but cant fit knees under the table.
     
  8. __hollywood|meo

    __hollywood|meo Ancient Guru

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    come back to thread...mike isnt winning

    [​IMG]
     
  9. p0Pe

    p0Pe Guest

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    Unnecessary is a matter of opinion:banana:
    I said it would cost around 6-7K to replicate, since there is a lot of CNC machined parts, which for most people costs a lot to get made as they do not exactly just "know a guy".

    Some guy asked what it would cost, and I replied. There is some stupid high-end components in the machine that is not exactly needed by the average Joe that drives the price way up.

    Exactly my reaction as well!

    Thanks for the votes everyone! Really tough competition and I loved all of the builds. Also very happy to see another Dane in the competition (ottetal) with his insane cramped build.

    I look forward to seeing what crazy stuff the new year will bring!
     
  10. svictorcc

    svictorcc Guest

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    Thanks everyone who voted August 2015 :)

    Man, your build was by far the best of this year, the poll result speak for itself!
    Congrats :thumbup:
     

  11. p0Pe

    p0Pe Guest

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    Thanks man! I really like how compact yours is as well! :)

    Cant reply to your PM as I do not have enough posts :D

    So I will reply here:

    Regarding the many 90´s killing flow rate:

    To be honest, I have built so many watercooled rigs that I have lost count, and have never really seen a performance difference with high flow rate. I have my single D5 pump on setting 1 right now, and the water is BARELY moving around, yet I see no performance increase when I pump it up to 5 (monitoring it with the Aquaero).

    D5 pumps are beasty, so lots of 90´s are not really an issue.
     
  12. __hollywood|meo

    __hollywood|meo Ancient Guru

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    sorry i forgot about the low post count thing heheh i would have just posted here

    my 655 ranges from ~5-15LPM depending on pressure (my loop is not very restrictive so i just keep the flow rate @p2) so there is a pretty big difference...that being said, higher flow rates are only going to net you a slightly lower idle & a couple degrees knocked off load...so if your temps are fine, who cares!

    like i said before it looks really sharp, dont mind my joking. my setup is an eyesore in comparison :devil:
     
  13. punkpablo

    punkpablo Member

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    Thanks guys for the votes to my january rig, it was a big effort to me. It is nice to see you liked it
     

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