South Africa dominated Georgia on day two of the IRB Under 21 World Championship to reach three figures and win by the margin of 102-17.
This was a match of one-way traffic throughout much of both halves as de Villier's men built on their 62-3 half time lead in the heat of the Auvergne.
From Daniel Keegan's first try after three minutes, the Boks never looked in danger and went on to score seven more in the first half - all converted by fly half Dollie - to Georgia's solitary penalty.
The second half saw much of the same. Georgia's Otari Minashvili did score but with South Africa's backs treating the game much as a training drill for their impressive moves the score ticked along and centre Waylon Murray was one player to stand out with a hat trick.
With two victories from two, the defending champions are well placed going into their match against hosts France - also unbeaten - while Georgia now face Ireland.
Quotes
David Kacharava, Georgia captain: It's the first we've played in a competition like this. We gave everything and South Africa are a magnificent team. We started with three tries, today two - we are learning all the time.
Davit Shavleishvili, Georgia coach: For us the experience is the most important thing and we learned lots today. We'll try and do something against Ireland, especially as we rested certain players today. Winning will be tough but we can look to do something good.
Daniel Keegan, RSA captain: We played well today. We put in the work you need to in order to win and it will have been a good preparation for the next match.
Peter de Villiers, RSA manager: It was different from the first game, but the difference came more from our performance rather than from the opposition. We're constantly working at improving. Playing France is not easy. They're among the best here and they have a love of the game.