This Custom Lego Gaming PC Almost Looks Like An Official

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Although the concept of a Lego computer isn't new, a modder has created an ultra-compact gaming computer made of Swedish blocks. The unique build, dubbed as "The Cube" includes a variety of colorful bricks in the Thermaltake core V1 chassis. It is equipped with an AIO cooler and one of AMD's most powerful graphics cards.



Created by TheatreBoz, the custom Lego gaming PC doubles as a diorama, featuring a multi-colored aesthetic that is reminiscent of Minecraft biomes. The exterior of the system is displayed with a variety of Minifigures that give it the feel of a product. The slender build comes with a Lego-themed external case screen that adds a little enjoyment into the process of monitoring its vitals. MINECRAFT



In terms of the Lego gaming PC's specifications, it comes with an AMD RX 6700 XT GPU, a Ryzen 5700X CPU, 32GB of RAM, and an Asus ROG Strix motherboard. It also has an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 120 AIO cooler that keeps things cool that can help increase performance while also tackling overheating issues.



The Cube is what we'd love to see in the event that Lego ever came up with a gaming PC. It's pure eye sweets. TheatreBoz made little badges that look like the toy's packaging and logo.



Although this isn't the first time someone has designed a Lego system, The Cube is definitely one of the most impressive. If you're not a fan of playing with blocks, we recommend you look into our other favourite mods. This Iron Man gaming PC features 3D printed components as well as an illuminated fuse reactor.