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TechTuber Builds Colossal PC Case, Housing Human 'Figurine

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TechTuber Soda Baka constructed a colossal PC tower large enough for a human to work and play inside; the TechTuber posed within, making it appear as if a figurine was inside the RGB-lit structure. The build was influenced by Baka’s little cousin being barked at by his mom, 'You play computer games all day, why don’t you just live in a computer!' or something similar.


Credit: Soda Baka on Bilibili
Credit: Soda Baka on Bilibili

Shared on Bilibili, the elaborate project also suggested a strategic video sponsorship deal for air conditioners, coinciding with warmer months in the Northern Hemisphere. The human-habitable PC tower project began with Baka sketching and modeling before construction of huge components like case fans, GPUs, AiO CPU coolers, and RAM sticks.


Baka incorporated splashes of RGB lighting and installed real-PC elements, including a compact desk where he was seen playing a game on a screen attached to the AiO. To simulate PC-scale heat, hot-coal sauna installations were used. Baka boosted heat and humidity with a bottle of water, and apparently, it didn’t take long for the enclosed room’s temperature to rise above 38 degrees Celsius.


With the colossal fans and coolers being non-functional, Baka activated an installed 12-kilowatt AC unit, which offered 820 cubic metres per hour air circulation to cool the "PC system." The atmosphere inside swiftly changed to become "like a spring evening in the North," of China, leading to the impression that the project might have been a promotional video for a Midea 3rd Gen Pro AC unit.

  • TechTuber Soda Baka built a human-sized PC tower.

  • The project allowed Baka to work and play inside the RGB-lit case.

  • Internal temperatures rose above 38 degrees Celsius, requiring a 12-kilowatt AC unit.


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