- A PC modder just built a room-sized gaming PC, equipped with air conditioning and a sauna
- Gaming PC has hardware components larger than a human
- The RAM memories are accessories that are estimated at 18,000 GB of RAM each.
Gaming PC versions come in different shapes and sizes, whether aiming to improve airflow and temperatures or prioritizing desktop space, but this one takes the cake.
As reported by VideoCardz, a modder known as Soda Baka on Bilibili has built a room-sized gaming PC, with giant fans, a GPU, a CPU, and an oversized AIO cooler. These are accompanied by an air conditioning unit to help control room temperature and a literal 12,000W sauna with additional water to help simulate the heat of a full-size gaming PC.
It is worth noting that the RAM memories in this version are only accessories, and that is not a surprise, since the estimated capacity according to its scale is 18,000 GB of RAM each. That would cost a fortune alone, but we’re in the middle of a RAM crisis, so I couldn’t even imagine how expensive each unit of RAM would be.
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Baka’s project is easily one of the most ridiculous PC build projects out there and has almost no real-world use case, as I have a hard time imagining anyone having the resources available, or better yet, any reason to build a system like this, but it’s aesthetically great.
It’s a pretty fun solution to the summer heat (without the sauna), with a significant amount of space for running a gaming PC and the addition of an air conditioning unit.
However, in a more practical and reasonable use case to help maintain cool temperatures, it is best to simply invest in an AIO water cooler for the CPU and look to reduce the GPU voltage wherever possible. I did exactly that with my main gaming PC build and the temperatures for both my RTX 4080 Super and my AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D, with both maxing out at 65 degrees Celsius.
This can be easily achieved, without needing to build a room-sized gaming PC, but again, it’s a perfect themed environment for any gamer.
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