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Unique PC builds catch the eye at Computex 2024

Wilson Wong
Last updated: June 7, 2024 at 1:39 PM
Wilson Wong
Published: June 7, 2024
2 Min Read

With various brands and manufacturers of PC cases and components gathering in one spot, Computex has always been the place to see the latest eye-popping DIY PCs. This year was no different.

Here are some impressive examples:

This Thermaltake case is designed like a rugged CPU case ready for any action on the battlefield. PHOTO: Wilson Wong
This would not look out of place inside a spaceship. It looks like a survival toolbox and can be unlocked with USB memory sticks at the top. PHOTO: Wilson Wong
This steampunk-inspired design seems like it is for a water system. PHOTO: Wilson Wong
Named Lotus, this PC build is based on one of Korea’s Changdeokgung palace buildings. The attention to detail is impressive. PHOTO: Wilson Wong
Combining a claw machine with your PC will certainly help kill some boredom while working. PHOTO: Wilson Wong
Who says you cannot drink and work? Perhaps this PC can dispense your favourite beer on your desk? PHOTO: Wilson Wong
The best way to cool your CPU is literally dousing it with liquid nitrogen encased in a vacuum box to prevent condensation. PHOTO: Wilson Wong
Do you need petrol? This fuel dispenser kiosk-inspired PC build makes sure you are not dry. PHOTO: Wilson Wong
Shoji doors for easier CPU access, plus a wooden frame complete this Zen-inspired home for your PC compoents. PHOTO: Wilson Wong
A small 3D anime character dancing inside your PC case… one for otakus? PHOTO: Wilson Wong
In this unique PC mod, the various moving parts like the motherboard and liquid cooler reservoir make it look dynamic. PHOTO: Wilson Wong
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Wilson is a self-taught photographer whose passion started with his father’s old Canon L Rangefinder camera. He now leads the 12,000+ strong Singapore Photography & Imaging Network group. His photos have won acclaim from Nikon and Fujifilm, and are featured in various books and exhibitions.
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