Chinese Modder Builds A PC Large Enough For People To Live Inside

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  • A Chinese tech content creator created a human-sized PC tower large enough to sit inside.
  • She began with sketches and modeling before fabricating PC components to a gigantic size.
  • The build also uses real PC hardware to function, alongside a 12kW AC unit for cooling.

Hardware modders come up with unique PC builds from time to time, with one recently creating a mega console that fused a PS5, an Xbox Series X, and a Switch 2 in a single body. However, one creator has taken things a bit far by making a PC large enough for us to live inside. 

Chinese modder Soda Baka scaled up the concept of gamers putting figurines inside their fish tank PC cases by putting herself inside instead, allowing her to live and play games from within the case.

Why it matters: This artistic human-sized PC build highlights how tech enthusiasts in the gaming scene continue to push concepts into extremes for the sake of spectacle and curiosity.

The oversized PC tower used real hardware alongside fabricated gigantic props.
The oversized PC tower used fabricated, gigantic props. || Image Source: Bilibili.

A video on Bilibili notes her journey through the entire process. The idea was supposedly inspired by her little cousin getting scolded with the common phrase we’ve all heard: ‘You play computer games all day, why don’t you just live in a computer!’ Well, she took that phrase to heart and made it come true.

Soda Baka first sketched and modeled the oversized components for the human-sized PC tower before fabricating them. The process shows the creation of case fans, RAM, GPUs, AiO CPU coolers, and the like. The build also used an appropriate amount of RGB lighting.

Of course, these huge components are just props and not the real deal. The build does feature real PC hardware, although the specific parts were not mentioned. Soda Baka was able to play games while sitting at a compact desk inside via a screen attached to the AiO.

Soda Baka PC Room Featured
The modder used a screen attached to an AiO to play games. || Image Source: Bilibili

The modder also simulates the heat of a PC of that scale by building a hot-coal sauna inside, which sees the temperature quickly soar to 38 degrees Celsius.

A 12kW Midea 3rd Gen Pro AC unit was used to cool the entire PC room to comfortable levels since the oversized cooler was just a fake prop.

Do you think this PC build is something you’d want to have as your whole room? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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