Take a tour of this witch house gaming PC build


You don’t want a chest full of gold cash to build a PC that stands out from the gang, and that’s demonstrated completely by this witch house gaming PC, constructed by PC modder Peter Nefedov. There’s no costly water-cooling gear or high-end silicon – as an alternative, the main target is on creating a mannequin that Alice in Wonderland might discover after consuming a Drink Me potion.

Thanks to our quickly rising PC constructing Facebook web page, we’ve seen many customized gaming PCs, from mods primarily based on present case designs to scratch PC builds. You may even submit yours for consideration proper right here. Here we chat to Peter about how he made this dollhouse PC build.

So how did this witch house PC begin? “I walked into a kids’s toy retailer and noticed an aquarium by which a dollhouse was created,” Peter says. “I used to be amazed, and thought ‘why can’t you do the identical in a laptop case?’”

The result’s a full transformation of the inside of the Captain S. V7-DC mini-ITX case that Peter used for this build. It’s tough to imagine there’s a PC behind all of it, however it’s there, with the 92mm fan for the ID-COOLING IS27i CPU cooler positioned behind the large round design within the center. You can see the PC earlier than and after its makeover within the picture under.

Does that trigger any issues with airflow? “The airflow is obstructed in two locations,” Peter admits. “It’s hampered by a bedside desk in the beginning of the case and a bookcase on the finish. I left some house, however subsequent time I’ll take into consideration enhancements I could make.”

Thankfully, none of the parts run significantly sizzling. There’s a quad-core Intel Core i3-13100 below that CPU cooler, and a PNY Nvidia RTX A2000 workstation graphics card plugged into the MaxSun mini-ITX motherboard’s single 16x PCIe graphics slot.

“The parts price me about $700,” Peter says. “The costliest half was the graphics card, which I purchased for $250 secondhand from one other proprietor. It all got here all the way down to energy consumption, in any other case I’d have thought of extra highly effective parts.”

Of course, the primary attraction of this PC is the witch house itself, full of furnishings, trinkets, potions, and books. There’s a nod to Alice in Wonderland with an Eat Me bottle on the highest shelf, a broomstick and chest within the entrance, and a load of little books on the tiny cabinets.

Some of these elements had been 3D-printed and painted, whereas others got here from a extra conventional supply of miniature goodies. “I purchased a dollhouse mannequin and it was a pleasure to assemble it,” Peter says. “Every element was made to a high-quality normal, and wished to be placed on the shelf.”

Peter isn’t solely proud of the top outcome, although. “When I’d completed it, I spotted that I had made a few errors,’ he tells us. “I’d like so as to add one other fan – a 40mm ARCTIC S4028-6K PWM mannequin, to assist cool the cardboard.” He additionally says he’d like to repair the shortcomings of the 3D fashions on the printer and optimize the airflow.

One of the options we love about this build is the flexibility to activate the lights, which have a homely yellow glow, relatively than a garish RGB rainbow. You can see these in motion within the video under, whereas taking a tour of the entire PC.

Witch house PC specs

CPU: Intel Core i3-12100F
Motherboard: MaxSun Challenger H610
Memory: 16GB AMD Radeon R9 Gamer DDR4 3200MHz
Graphics card: PNY Nvidia RTX A2000
Storage: 1TB Gloway Basic SSD
Case: Captain S. V7-DC mini-ITX
Cooling: ID-COOLING IS-27i CPU cooler

The method to this witch house PC is so easy, however very efficient. It takes a large step farther from simply placing an motion determine in your PC, with masses of intricate particulars that make it appear to be a miniature witch’s house – you possibly can barely inform it’s a PC any extra.

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