This PC is spacious enough to reside in and features its own air conditioning unit to cool the large internal components.
A room-sized RGB PC clearly demonstrates that even imagined giant components require substantial cooling.
A Chinese creator has constructed a walk-in PC that transforms desktop cooling into a human-sized spectacle. This fish-tank-style tower has ample space for a person, a compact desk, and a gaming setup, making the creator resemble one of the tiny figures typically placed inside flashy cases by builders.
The project was initiated by TechTuber Soda Baka, who showcased it on Bilibili. It takes familiar elements of PC modding to a larger scale, featuring wall-sized fan housing, an enormous graphic card prop, bulky cooler components, and abundant RGB lighting.
While the massive size captures attention initially, the sealed enclosure quickly turns into a heat trap.
Most of the large components are merely props.
Soda Baka’s project begins with serious planning, involving sketching, modeling, and fabrication before the frame is assembled. The completed tower resembles an extreme version of glass-laden desktop cases meant to exhibit all components.
Most of the life-sized hardware is for display only. The oversized fans, GPU, RAM sticks, and large cooler pieces seem nonfunctional, while actual PC components provide the creator with usable equipment when he sits at the desk.
The absurdity is meticulously staged. Its size enhances the illusion while not suggesting that this is a practical computer anyone should attempt to replicate at home.
The importance of air conditioning
The air conditioner becomes a crucial component once the sealed enclosure starts becoming warm. In order to replicate a PC’s thermal issue at a room scale, the creator employs hot-coal sauna equipment and water to elevate the internal temperature above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, or 38 degrees Celsius.
With the enormous fans and coolers serving as decor, the build depends on a 12kW AC unit that purportedly circulates 820 cubic meters of air per hour. The humor only works because the AC performs the function that the fake cooling hardware cannot.
What to expect next
The build seems more like a promotional stunt than an example worth emulating. It may also be associated with an air conditioner sponsorship, though this has not been fully confirmed.
For actual PC builders, the practical takeaway is narrower and more relevant. Glass-heavy cases, dense configurations, and sealed environments all require a genuine airflow strategy before heat becomes a limiting factor. It is essential to focus on 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 unit to cool the large internal components.
A Chinese creator constructed a room-sized RGB PC featuring a desk, oversized fake components, and a 12kW air conditioner, transforming desktop cooling into a walk-in display focused on heat and airflow.
