Case Mod: ROG Maximus Command by Great B.W.
Can't keep your eyes off this one.
The Great B.W. who prefers to keep his real name anonymous, is an up and coming modder hailing from Taiwan. He is a Lego enthusiast who has taken his passion to the next level by designing this amazing scratch build like nothing else before. It's made completely from Lego parts and it's so unique that we don't want to attach the word case to it, because it should deserve to be put in a completely new category. As shocking as it may seem, he actually considers himself a newbie with computer stuff.
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The design of this build is focused around using normal Lego pieces and Lego characters to create a futuristic ROG-themed command center. The centerpiece of the build is the Maximus VII Impact mini-ITX board, which he fell in love with at first sight and was determined to create something special with it. "When I first saw Maximus VII Impact, I was amazed by its compact size yet powerful performance. This Lego-inspired PC is a steadfast command center that is fully functional – the fun never stops."
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You may have guessed this, the hardest part of the build was finding a way to support the weight of the the entire system on those four Lego constructed legs. The overall attention to detail on this build is off the charts, it's hard to imagine how much time it took him to piece this altogether, but we do know it took one Lego part at a time.
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ASUS Maximus VII Impact
Intel Core i5-4670S
Avexir Impact Series
SilverStone SFX Series 450W
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