This PC is spacious enough to reside in and features its own air conditioning system to cool its large components.
A room-sized RGB PC clearly demonstrates that even imagined giant components require substantial cooling.
A Chinese creator has designed a walk-in PC that transforms desktop cooling into a life-sized experience. This fish-tank-like tower offers enough space for a person, a compact desk, and a gaming setup, making the creator resemble a tiny figure often seen in elaborate builds.
This project comes from TechTuber Soda Baka, who showcased it on Bilibili. It amplifies familiar PC modding elements, including large fan housings, an exaggerated graphics card prop, bulky cooling components, and a plethora of RGB lights.
While the size attracts initial attention, the enclosed structure quickly becomes a heat trap.
The oversized components largely serve as props.
Soda Baka’s creation begins as a serious PC endeavor, involving sketching, modeling, and assembly before the frame is completed. The final structure resembles an extreme variant of glass-heavy desktop cases designed to display every component.
Most of the human-scale hardware is merely for aesthetic purposes. The oversized fans, GPU, RAM sticks, and liquid cooler components seem to be nonfunctional, while operational PC equipment provides the creator with something to use at the desk.
The absurdity is intentionally staged, with its scale enhancing the illusion without suggesting this is a practical computer for anyone to replicate at home.
The importance of the AC unit
The air conditioner becomes crucial once the enclosed space heats up. To imitate a PC’s thermal issues at room scale, the creator uses hot-coal sauna equipment and water to elevate the interior temperature above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, or 38 degrees Celsius.
With the large fans and coolers acting as mere set decorations, the build relies on a 12kW AC unit with a purported air circulation rate of 820 cubic meters per hour. The joke only works because the AC performs the task that the faux cooling devices cannot.
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The build resembles more of a promotional stunt than a mod worth replicating. It might also be linked to a sponsorship for the air conditioner, although this isn’t fully confirmed.
For actual PC builders, the takeaway is narrower and more pragmatic. Glass-heavy cases, dense arrangements, and sealed environments all require a genuine airflow strategy before heat becomes a limiting factor. It’s essential to start with intake, exhaust, and component clearance before pursuing aesthetics.
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This PC is spacious enough to reside in and features its own air conditioning system to cool its large components.
A Chinese creator constructed a room-sized RGB PC that includes a desk, oversized fake components, and a 12kW air conditioner, transforming desktop cooling into an immersive experience focused on heat and airflow.
