This Custom Lego Gaming Computer Looks Official

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Although the concept of a Lego gaming system isn't new, a modder came up with an ultra-compact gaming machine using the Swedish blocks. The Cube is dubbed "The Cube" the unique design adds a range of colourful bricks to a thermaltake Core V1 case, equipped with one of AMD's top graphics cards as well as an AIO cooler.



Built by TheatreBoz the custom Lego gaming PC doubles as a diorama, complete with a multicoloured aesthetic that almost looks like Minecraft biomes. The exterior of the system is displayed with a variety of Minifigures, giving it the look of a piece of equipment. The build is a blocky one, with an external Lego-themed screen for monitoring the system's performance. MY CMS



The specifications of the Lego gaming PC include an AMD RX6700 XT GPU and it has a Ryzen 5700X processor 32GB RAM, and an Asus ROG Strix motherboard. The Arctic Liquid Freezer II 120 AIO cooler keeps things cool and will boost the speed of your games. It also helps to prevent overheating.



The Cube is what we would be waiting for in the event that Lego ever made a gaming PC. It's pure imaginative eye candy. However, bricks aren't even the only thing that adds character to this intricate build as TheatreBoz whipped up little badges that resemble the brand's logo and packaging details.



While this isn't the only time that someone has created a Lego system, The Cube is definitely one of the most impressive. If you're not particularly into playing with blocks You might want to look into some of our other top mods, including this Iron Man gaming PC that features 3D printed parts and an illuminated fusion reactor.