"You play computer games all day, why not just live in the computer." Well, mom, it happened. In the DIY circle, it has long been a common way for players to decorate fish tank consoles with RGB lighting effects with figurines. Soda Baka, the technology UP owner of Bilibili and a digital enthusiast, has taken this idea to a whole new level.

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She built a giant computer host that is big enough for people to work and play games inside, with 12000W heat + air conditioning for cooling! The little figure that looks like a figure in the console is actually her own appearance.

The inspiration for the creation of this giant host came from the little cousin of the UP owner who was scolded by his mother, "It's better to live in the computer when playing with computers all day long." This sentence became the starting point of the entire creation.

This PC host that can be moved in, started from the early hand-drawn modeling and completed the physical construction step by step.


TAGP The owner of H40UP has produced a large number of scaled-up giant hardware models. covers classic PC accessories such as chassis fans, graphics cards, all-in-one CPU water-cooling radiators, memory sticks, etc. He also did not forget to add iconic RGB lighting effects to the entire machine.


How about this giant memory? In terms of volume, it is equivalent to more than 18,000 G, which is more than 1.4 million. The UP master has inserted 3 of them.

The host also has real and usable computer hardware installed inside. After closing the side panel of the console, the UP owner can sit at the mini desk inside and play games facing the screen on the water cooler.

In order to simulate the heat generated when the computer is running, UP mainly uses a 12000W charcoal sauna device to restore the "heating" effect of a giant host.

And there’s this huge (fake) radiator.


“How much does this figure cost? I want one” , some netizens joked.
“38.8w! (Bowser gift)” Another netizen replied.