This Custom Lego Gaming Computer Looks Official

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



Created by TheatreBoz the custom Lego gaming PC is also a diorama with a multicolored design that resembles Minecraft biomes. The exterior of the system is adorned with a variety of Minifigures that give it the look of a piece of equipment. The blocky build includes an external Lego-themed screen to monitor the system's health. I'm Here



The specs of the Lego gaming PC include an AMD RX6700 XT GPU, a Ryzen 5700X processor, 32GB RAM, and an Asus ROG Strix motherboard. It also has an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 120 AIO cooler that keeps things cool and should boost the speed of games while tackling any overheating issues.



The Cube is exactly what we'd like to check out should Lego ever released an official gaming PC, since it's complete creative eye candy. But bricks aren't the only thing that adds character to this impressive build, as TheatreBoz whipped up tiny badges that look like the logo of the toy and packaging details.



Although this isn’t the first time that someone has created an Lego system, The Cube is definitely one of the most impressive. If you're not a fan of playing with blocks, we suggest you take a look at our other favourite mods. This Iron Man gaming PC features 3D printed components and an illuminated Fusion reactor.