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Vincent Chin – system in a table

The Kitguru Facebook page is buzzing daily and our readers love to share their systems. Every day we publish a variety of kick ass computers and every so often we get one that really stands out from the crowd.

Vincent Chin shared a picture of his latest system, and he said “33 days project & 792 hours , finally done my table , but still got a lot space to improve and manage.”

This isn't the first time an enthusiast modder has used a table to house components, but we like this build a lot. Vincent has built the system to fill the width of the table, with dedicated red LED lighting highlighting his name.

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