This Lego haunted castle hides an overpowered PC to play on

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This Lego haunted castle hides an overpowered PC to play onLego has designed a stunning haunted castle with more than 20,000 bricks, which houses a PC for gamers with state-of-the-art equipment, both in terms of processor and graphics card, including cooling.



To celebrate the arrival of Halloween, Lego posted a video on Twitter that shows an amazing haunted castle built with over 20,000 plastic bricks and beautifully detailed, featuring a plethora of scary characters (witch, skeleton, vampire, etc.). But this castle hides a secret, as we can see in the video below:

Just in time for Halloween
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This monstrous, one-off, brick-built gaming PC is giving us the shivers. pic.twitter.com/0PhL05ko8g

—LEGO (@LEGO_Group) October 23, 2022
This is basically a PC for gamers. And the configuration is particularly muscular, as the video indicates the presence of an Intel Core i9-12900KF processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card. Enough to run the most resource-intensive 3D games, such as Crysis. Lego also shows off an awesome water cooling system that even has spiders in the liquid containers. We will also appreciate the control panel that provides indications of the use of the machine’s resources, as well as the temperatures of the processor and GPU.

Lego pc control panel

©Lego

The panel also reveals that the machine has 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage. And the power button is nothing more than a gargoyle-shaped joystick with the most beautiful effect.

It is not the first time that a Lego PC has been presented. For example, YouTuber GeekMap demonstrated on YouTube in 2020. He covered his suitcase with Lego plates and added bricks on top. The result was colorful, but nothing more. Another demonstration took place in 2021 by Brazilian youtuber Adrenaline:


In this video, the box is made of Lego plates and bricks. The power supply and fan assemblies were then installed, along with the motherboard and graphics card. The set was then sealed with Lego bricks, taking care to leave holes for ventilation and connections. The top of the case was then decorated with Star Wars characters. A great aesthetic success.

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