Lego Singapore has created a custom Halloween-themed gaming personal computer made up of over 20,000 bricks.
On Sunday, Lego posted a video of the huge one-off project, which was built in collaboration with Aftershock PC, on its various social media accounts, including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
“Just in time for Halloween 🎃 This monster, one-off, brick-built gaming PC is giving us the chills,” the posts’ captions read.
The video features several of the PC’s details that evoke Halloween, from spiderwebs and skeletons to Minifigures of vampires, zombies and mad scientists.
According to
Geek Culture, Lego Singapore’s build has a GeForce RTX 3090 and an Intel i9-12900KF processor. To prevent the PC from overheating, it has an open-loop water cooling system.
The toy company’s posts about the PC have gone viral, with its
Twitter post receiving over 221,600 views and 6,400 likes; its
Facebook post receiving over 280,000 views and 10,000 likes; and its
Instagram post amassing over 1.4 million views and 98,500 likes.
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