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HAVN's BF 360 Flow case puts vertical GPU cooling front and center

Jak Connor | Jun 4, 2026 10:41 AM CDT

If you are in the market for a new case and GPU cooling is one of your biggest concerns, HAVN has the perfect case for you, as it's designed specifically around that - making sure your GPU maintains a healthy temperature so it's able to pump out as many consistent frames as possible.

HAVN's BF 360 Flow case puts vertical GPU cooling front and center

At the Pro Gamers Group booth at Computex 2026, I was given a tour of HAVN's latest case offerings, and the BF 360 Flow undoubtedly caught my eye for its GPU-focused design. For example, the BF 360 comes equipped with an air-guide ramp for increased GPU cooling, which channels front intake air toward the graphics card.

According to HAVN's internal tests, this design reduces the GPU's average temperature by approximately 5°C, depending on the GPU. Additionally, there is the Universal VGPU Kit with liquid cooling, a vertical GPU mounting bracket designed to be paired with an AIO cooler or a custom water loop.

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GAMDIAS unveils gorgeous curved glass PC case with a built-in action figure display stage

Jak Connor | Jun 4, 2026 9:34 AM CDT

GAMDIAS has showcased a bunch of new PC cases, PSUs, and cooling solutions at Computex 2026, and after touring the show floor, there were a few standout products worth taking a look at.

GAMDIAS unveils gorgeous curved glass PC case with a built-in action figure display stage

At the top of that list is the ATLAS P6 CG, which features a beautiful three-sided columnless curved tempered panel. The case also comes with a dedicated action figure display stage, ideal for displaying figurines or any other relatively small object that an owner has chosen to personalize their build.

The ATLAS P6 CG comes equipped with four built-in 120mm NOTUS M1 ARGB fans, which are easily viewed due to the case's lack of columns that would typically obscure views of the internal components. Other features include support for BTF or back-connect motherboards for those who want a minimalistic style build. ATLAS P6 CG was spotted in black-and-white color variants, with the white variant looking particularly stylish.

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HAVN brings its focus on performance and quality to its first XR power supplies

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 4, 2026 9:03 AM CDT

With HAVN delivering its first stylish, innovative cases that offer excellent thermal performance, it makes sense that the company would set its sights on building a PSU. Of course, designing, engineering, and testing a new power supply is a lot different than a chassis, so it's a good thing that the HAVN team includes several PSU veterans who know all about power efficiency, what capacitors to choose, and how best to keep overall noise down when you're powering a high-end GPU like the GeForce RTX 5080 or RTX 5090.

HAVN brings its focus on performance and quality to its first XR power supplies

Even so, the company needed to establish new relationships and partnerships to secure components, and at Computex 2026, it showcased what appeared to be near-final versions of its first power supplies, the XR 1200W and XR 1000W Platinum. Yes, for its first foray into the PSU market, these are premium models designed for enthusiasts, and based on the company's internal testing, it expects gamers and enthusiasts will be impressed with the results. And of course, these new PSUs share the same stylish design language as HAVN's impressive cases.

When it comes to noise, thanks to the company's established cooling expertise and its decision to use premium components like 100% Japanese 105-degree capacitors paired with HAVN H Series fans, the XR 1200W and XR 1000W PSUs have both received a Cybenetics A++ noise rating, meaning under 15 dBA. Basically, they're silent.

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HAVN's HS 360 case is lighter, smaller, and enhances airflow to keep your GPU nice and cool

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 4, 2026 8:34 AM CDT

HAVN, a relatively new hardware company out of Europe, made a splash a couple of years ago when it debuted its first case, the HAVN HS 420. Cut to Computex 2026, and the company is back with its smaller and more compact mid-tower follow-up, the HAVN HS 360 VGPU. Like its bigger sibling, it's a stylish panoramic case designed for a vertical GPU orientation, but this time it's 19.4% smaller and 29.5% lighter thanks to its new UniSheet panoramic glass, which is thinner and stronger.

HAVN's HS 360 case is lighter, smaller, and enhances airflow to keep your GPU nice and cool

In fact, with the new refined glass, HAVN achieved a 31.8% tighter bend for front- and side-panel coverage, making it one of the tightest bends on a panoramic case currently on the market. For HAVN, going smaller was based on direct feedback from the PC gaming community, but the HAVN HS 360 VGPU doesn't sacrifice cooling or airflow to achieve its smaller physical footprint.

You've still got room for up to 11 x 120mm fans, with the company refining the rear fan installation and the bottom intake angled plate for easier DIY access and installation. Plus, it now supports BTF or back-connect motherboards. In many ways, it feels like the HAVN HS 420 Version 2.0, and it includes a couple of innovative features that the company claims reduce GPU temperatures by up to 4 degrees Celsius during gaming.

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Ocypus unveils new AIO cooling solutions at Computex 2026 that can physically move

Jak Connor | Jun 3, 2026 11:40 AM CDT

Ocypus, an up-and-comer to the CPU cooling game, has unveiled a selection of new cases and cooling solutions at Computex 2026.

Ocypus unveils new AIO cooling solutions at Computex 2026 that can physically move

First up is the Ocypus Delta L36 Elite ARGB Digital, a cooling solution Ocypus is aiming at the mainstream who are after ARGB lighting and a built-in temperature readout, but not a full LCD screen. Additionally, the dot-matrix display means this model will be cheaper than other AIOs that come equipped with an LCD display. Next is the Ocypus Omega L36 ENG Limited, which I saw last year when it was in its prototype phase, but Ocypus has informed me that this model is now ready to come to market sometime later this year.

The Ocypus Omega L36 ENG Limited features 310W TDP support and a pump/display that physically lifts and deploys side ducting as CPU load increases. The idea is that extra airflow will be moved around the CPU socket area when it's lifted. This feature is particularly notable as not many AIOs come with the capacity to cool nearby motherboard components, such as VRMs. Additionally, the display equipped to the Omega L36 can be customized to a user's preference, such as the inclusion of custom GIFs, images, MP4 files, lighting, etc.

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Levelplay's Newtro liquid cooler adds a turnable fan speed knob to your PC

Jak Connor | Jun 3, 2026 10:45 AM CDT

Levelplay, a relatively new company in the PC industry, has showcased a bunch of new offerings at Computex 2026, and one product that stood out for all the right reasons is the Newtro series.

Levelplay's Newtro liquid cooler adds a turnable fan speed knob to your PC

Levelplay took me through each of their new products, including the Mag Fan Kit, a patented magnetic fan installation system that uses a magnetic mounting plate to replace traditional screws. Additionally, Levelplay ran me through the Edge 360, a 4.4" LCD display equipped with a 360mm AIO liquid cooler.

The display is customizable and intended to show hardware statistics, but users can play custom GIFs or simply add a personalized theme to their system. Notably, Levelplay informed me that since they have chosen an LCD display, the entire product will be considerably cheaper than similar AIO's equipped with customizable displays.

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be quiet! teases next-gen Pure Base 803 and Pure Base 803 LX cases

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 3, 2026 10:32 AM CDT

Renowned for precise engineering, sleek designs, and thermal performance, be quiet!'s cases have continued to impress over the years, and at Computex 2026, we got the chance to check out its next-gen flagship Pure Base 803 and Pure Base 803 LX in prototype form. Built for premium components and even workstation-style rigs, they both can support up to three 420mm radiators for extreme performance. The PSU is also top-mounted on the rear for easy access.

be quiet! teases next-gen Pure Base 803 and Pure Base 803 LX cases

And to give you a sense of the size, the model you see here has a GeForce RTX 5090 installed, one of the largest GPUs on the market, and it doesn't look all that big inside the Pure Base 803. The build also includes be quiet!'s new Light Loop IO LCD cooler, with its vibrant lighting, daisy-chained Light Wings LX PWM, and a 2.1-inch IPS display with 500-nit peak brightness.

One of the reasons the new Pure Base 803 and Pure Base 803 LX sit on the larger side is their ability to support multiple hard drives and expanded storage. So, in addition to housing an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 dual CPU and a GeForce RTX 5090 for AAA gaming in 4K with path tracing, they're also cases for the AI workstation and AI enthusiast markets for those looking for performance and cooling when running local models and agents.

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Corsair's AX1600i SHIFT plans on being the ultimate flagship PSU when it launches

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 3, 2026 9:33 AM CDT

If you're powering a high-end enthusiast-class gaming or even AI-focused rig, there are a number of power supply options out there right now with 1600W capacities, with one of them being Corsair's AX1600i. The only problem is that Corsair's flagship 1600W PSU is now a decade old, so it was definitely time for a refresh.

Corsair's AX1600i SHIFT plans on being the ultimate flagship PSU when it launches

At Computex 2026, the company showcased exactly that with the new Corsair AX1600i SHIFT, a beast of a PSU that took several years of engineering and development to realize and aims to be the very best 1600W PSU available. Naturally, as a 2026 power supply, it supports the newer ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards; however, there's a lot more to the design than just bringing the spec sheet up to date and adding a pair of native 12V-2x6 connections that could power two GeForce RTX 5090s.

One of the main reasons it took Corsair a little longer to deliver its compact AX1600i follow-up and the AX1600i SHIFT is that they only measure 170 mm long (30 mm shorter than the previous version), which meant investing in cutting-edge Gallium Nitride transistors so they could comfortably fit in a mid-tower case. And as a modern PSU built for the DIY-friendly era, all of the connections are now side-mounted for easy access.

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Corsair Warthog is the return of a fan-favorite case that adds reinforced steel to its rugged design

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 3, 2026 9:02 AM CDT

Over a decade ago, Corsair released the C70 Vengeance, a rugged, metallic case with an olive-green finish that has become a fan favorite and a chassis many owners have continued to use for several years. At Computex 2026, Corsair finally introduced its successor, the Corsair Warthog. And no, with its rugged sci-fi-meets-military aesthetic and olive-green finish, there's no connection to the Halo universe or the iconic Warthog vehicle. But hey, you wouldn't be the first to think that.

Corsair Warthog is the return of a fan-favorite case that adds reinforced steel to its rugged design

Internally, the case resembles the popular 4000D, with the same focus on a build-friendly DIY design, albeit in a rugged mid-tower that features a thick steel exterior and handles that can, well, handle well over 40 kilograms. As a modern take on the rugged case, the panels are all easily removable for easy access to internal components, with the mesh front panel designed for strong airflow thanks to the two massive 200mm intake fans - Corsair's new RS200 fans.

The rugged case is also built for the latest and most powerful hardware, as it ships with a built-in GPU anti-sag bracket and supports multiple 360mm radiators and up to 13 x 120mm fans. And the front I/O panel is very cool, too, with the power and reset buttons replicating the sort of physical controls you'd find on a fighter jet.

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Montech's new dual-chamber F738 PRO case adds window blinds to the front panel

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 3, 2026 5:03 AM CDT

It's always fun to see something new when you're at Computex, especially when it comes to PC cases and gear built for enthusiasts. And that's exactly what we saw when we visited Montech's booth and caught a glimpse of the company's new F738 PRO case, due for release later this year in black or white.

Montech's new dual-chamber F738 PRO case adds window blinds to the front panel

The Montech F738 PRO features a dual-chamber design that will be familiar to those who have been keeping up with case designs. This means you've got a separate section for the PSU, allowing for cleaner-looking builds and improved airflow. Where it gets interesting is when you take a look at the front panel. At first, we thought the vertical strips were there for style, much like wood-style paneling has become popular in recent times. However, after a quick demo from Montech, we found that these are essentially 'window blinds' you can open, angle, or close to adjust airflow and the overall look.

Montech notes that the design is its own and brand-new, and that it's patent-pending, so don't expect to see it pop up on many other cases in the near future. As for how you open, angle, and close the panels, there's a physical slider/control found on the bottom of the panels in between the two floating chambers.

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Montech's new King 95 3D case adds a three-sided panoramic view while maintaining thermal dominance

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 3, 2026 4:38 AM CDT

Montech is celebrating its 10th anniversary at Computex 2026. Although it's a relatively new brand in the global PC hardware arena, the company has quickly made a name for itself by delivering impressive cases and cooling solutions as it continues to expand.

Montech's new King 95 3D case adds a three-sided panoramic view while maintaining thermal dominance

One of the company's flagship cases is the King 95 series, and at Montech's booth we got to see a special 10th-anniversary edition that's set to launch later this year, in the same month as the first King 95's debut, December.

From an aesthetic perspective, the big thing here is the introduction of three tempered glass panels covering the front, left side, and top of the case, which leans into the current panoramic-view trend popular among gamers and enthusiasts. However, as we're talking about Montech's flagship, premium case built for performance, it's designed with this in mind. This means the build quality and construction are robust, and there's still room to pack 10 fans for airflow.

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Lian Li unveils its O11 EVO RGB V2 chassis and more at Computex 2026

Chris Szewczyk | Jun 2, 2026 7:39 PM CDT

Lian Li showcased its O11 EVO RGB V2 chassis at Computex 2026, and it's a real beauty.

Lian Li unveils its O11 EVO RGB V2 chassis and more at Computex 2026

It includes a side‑mounted AIO chamber that separates intake and exhaust airflow to improve cooling performance. The bottom fan section can be angled, which can improve cooling efficiency depending on the size of your graphics card.

The motherboard tray is vertically adjustable, supporting back‑connect boards. The top radiator bracket is also adjustable, allowing flexible fan and radiator configurations. Of course, it incorporates ARGB lighting, with reflective ARGB light strips at the top and bottom of the chassis.

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ASRock's new Taichi Aqua 360 LCD cooler blends custom closed-loop cooling with an AIO

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 2, 2026 11:28 AM CDT

Liquid cooling has become pretty standard in recent years thanks to the abundance and affordability of AIO liquid coolers for CPUs. At Computex 2026, we got to see a wide range of new AIO liquid cooler offerings from ASRock, from the entry-level Rock series aimed at gamers on a budget to the flagship Taichi 360 Holo that features a very cool holographic display on the pump.

ASRock's new Taichi Aqua 360 LCD cooler blends custom closed-loop cooling with an AIO

The holographic film spins like a fan, creating a 3D effect that extends beyond the pump (which our camera couldn't quite capture). An impressive lineup, but there was one model on the way later this year (around Q3) that immediately grabbed our attention because it looked more like a custom closed-loop solution than an AIO. The standout, or first major, feature of the new Taichi Aqua 360 LCD cooler is its detachable, magnetic display that extends, allowing it to be placed on another surface, like your case.

The display, which is a 3.4-inch IPS LCD with 480 x 480 resolution, might be pretty standard in the era of larger displays and curved action, but it's what's underneath that makes it a standout cooler. Remove the display, and you actually see the liquid in the impressive 4,000 RPM dual pump, which includes dual connectors and safety measures to warn users when one pump loses power or encounters an issue.

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NZXT announces new panoramic dual-chamber H6 Series Cases and RGB fans

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 1, 2026 8:00 PM CDT

NZXT is a brand known for PC gaming hardware and cooling that delivers clean aesthetics, with stylish use of RGB and panoramic views. At Computex 2026, the company is not only debuting a new design direction for its hardware but is announcing and launching its new H6 and H6 RGB+ compact dual-chamber mid-tower cases and RGB Fans series. The dual-chamber design of the H6 isolates heat from the PSU while delivering a cleaner cable-free look for the main component bay.

NZXT announces new panoramic dual-chamber H6 Series Cases and RGB fans

The new design language for NZXT cases maintains the pristine white finish the brand is known for while delivering a modern, stylish look to the mesh and other panels. The new H6 and H6 RGB+ deliver panoramic views of internal components (sans PSU) thanks to the seamless wraparound curved tempered glass panel that improves upon the previous generation case's two-piece design. With all that glass, you might be wondering if cooling would be a problem, but thankfully, the H6 and H6 RGB+ match its style with thermal performance and design.

The angled front-right fans aren't merely there to look cool; their angle helps deliver airflow to the GPU and CPU, while the intake fans at the bottom of the case complete the picture. And with room for 10 120mm fans in the compact design, there's also support for a top-mounted radiator up to 360mm, alongside a 120mm rear exhaust fan. And this is what separates the H6 from the H6 RGB+, as the latter comes pre-installed with two of NZXT's brand-new F360 RGB Reverse Single-Frame fans for intake.

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MSI's massive MEG MAESTRO 900R case weighs 33kg without any components

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 1, 2026 7:16 PM CDT

We got our first look at MSI's massive MEG Maestro 900R case back at CES 2026, where it was on display with the company's limited edition flagship MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z graphics card that released earlier this year. At Computex 2026, the MEG Maestro 900R is back, with MSI noting that the design has been finalized and that a release is expected sometime in Q3 2026.

MSI's massive MEG MAESTRO 900R case weighs 33kg without any components

As per the headline, this is the sort of flagship case built for premium components, and as a centerpiece for the sort of high-end build you probably won't ever get to see in person. The bare-bones case, which is huge, weighs 33 kilograms (almost 73 pounds), and that's without any components installed. During a special pre-brief at MSI's headquarters, we got to see two MEG Maestro 900R cases side-by-side, one with the aforementioned LIGHTNING Z GPU installed and one that was empty.

As for the case itself, the design is all about a 'centered layout,' with 4mm-thick triple-sided tempered glass. And due to the overall weight and size, MSI has designed a custom detachable and rotatable motherboard tray that can be moved around or removed from the case entirely to make building a MEG Maestro 900R rig easier. There's also a pre-installed vertical GPU bracket, with support for 14 fans or dual 420mm radiators.

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ROG Thor 3000W Titanium III Edition 20 is a PSU that can power four GeForce RTX 5090s

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 1, 2026 12:17 PM CDT

A power supply that can deliver enough power to, well, power up to four GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards is not something you see every day. At Computex 2026, that's exactly what ASUS has introduced with its new ROG Thor 3000W Titanium III Edition 20 PSU. This 3000W monster, and yes, that's not a typo, was created as part of ROG's 20th anniversary line-up, and one of the key reasons it can power up to four RTX 5090 cards comes down to it leveraging server-grade GaN MOSFET components.

ROG Thor 3000W Titanium III Edition 20 is a PSU that can power four GeForce RTX 5090s

Now, with power delivery to high-end GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs using the 12V-2x6 PCIe power connector being a notable and understandable concern thanks to several cases of cables overheating and melting, and even damaging components, increasing this to four might be a cause for concern for extreme next-generation builds with the ROG Thor 3000W Titanium III Edition 20 PSU.

Thankfully, that's not the case, thanks to the inclusion of ASUS's new safety-focused, patented ROG Equalizer cables and GPU-First Intelligent Voltage Stabilizer technology, which ensure safer operation with up to 45% improved voltage stability during peak gaming workloads.

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TCOMAS showcases its first PC case with an impressive Super Mario mod

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 1, 2026 10:57 AM CDT

TCOMAS is an established cooler brand in China that's expanding to the global market. In addition to taking a look at its upcoming TCOMAS NEOX PRO AIO, with its impressive 6.67-inch R15 golden-curvature 2K 60 Hz display and 60 Hz refresh rate, we also got to check out the company's very first case, simply called The Flow. And as TCOMAS modular coolers celebrate modding and customization, we got to see two prototypes - one in sleek all-white and one that was Super Mario-themed.

TCOMAS showcases its first PC case with an impressive Super Mario mod

This mod was created as a showpiece, so it's more of a fun look at an unreleased case and one of those things that immediately catches your attention. Super Mario is a franchise that has not only been around for decades but also continues to endure. So, if you're a fan of playing old-school Mario games from the 1990s or Super Mario Odyssey on the Nintendo Switch, the red bricks, question block, pipes, star, and ghost will be immediately familiar.

As for the Flow, we were told that the final retail version (and you can see the white version above) will feature a full panoramic single-piece tempered glass panel and an integrated magnetic display that can be placed anywhere on the full-metal body. Like TCOMAS's impressive line-up of coolers, the display here will also be USB-C for seamless integration.

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TCOMAS introduces the world's first triple-display AIO liquid cooler at Computex 2026

Kosta Andreadis | Jun 1, 2026 10:47 AM CDT

If TCOMAS Technology is a name you're not familiar with, that's ok, because the brand that has made a splash with its coolers and thermal solutions in the east is making its global market debut at Computex 2026. This means its range of existing products and those on the horizon are set to debut in more places soon. Two of its standout coolers that we got to see were the EXIT D3 and EXIT D3 PRO.

TCOMAS introduces the world's first triple-display AIO liquid cooler at Computex 2026

And if you're going to stand out in an increasingly crowded market, it makes sense to introduce the TCOMAS EXIT D3 to more gamers and builders. With more and more cases sporting panoramic views and displays popping up in more and more places, this is a unique AIO in that the detachable display that sits on the pump head (which is connected via magnets and USB-C for convenient modding) is, well, three displays in one. Per the picture above, you've got three 3.95-inch (480 x 480-pixel) displays that deliver a 3D look, with the option to configure them any way you see fit.

This includes displaying system and hardware information on one or more panels, or merging two panels to create a panoramic, immersive display of creativity. At Computex 2026, we saw multiple versions of the AIO on display, with one using all three displays to create a single scene, featuring a physical figure sitting on the flat, horizontal display like some sort of diorama. Of course, aesthetics aren't the only thing here, as TCOMAS coolers come equipped with high-quality fans and designs built for thermal performance.

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Cooler Master's latest AIO ships with a 6-inch screen that's basically a phone strapped to your radiator

Hassam Nasir | May 27, 2026 12:02 AM CDT

If you ever wanted an AIO cooler with a screen large enough to casually watch YouTube on, Cooler Master is making that happen. The company has launched the B360 TV ARGB, a 360mm AIO liquid cooler that comes with a 6-inch screen that Cooler Master itself is calling a "TV."

Cooler Master's latest AIO ships with a 6-inch screen that's basically a phone strapped to your radiator

The B360 TV ARGB is currently only listed on JD in China (per VideoCardz), so a global rollout has not been officially confirmed yet. According to the JD listing, it is available in black-and-white models, with the black variant confirming a 6-inch display, a rotatable screen base, ARGB Mobius fans, and a 6-year warranty. The listed price is ¥699, or around $103 before tax.

The screen is obviously the centerpiece here, so let's talk about that. Cooler Master went with a 6-inch TFT LCD with a 960x480 resolution and 300 nits of brightness. The display sits on a fully 360-degree adjustable base and is managed through Cooler Master's MasterCTRL software, giving you control over what's on screen without leaving your desktop.

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Not a Steam Machine, but a 'Meme Machine' - this PC build is simultaneously the most brilliant and awful thing I've ever seen

Darren Allan | May 20, 2026 11:06 AM CDT

A Redditor has built one of the most in-your-face PCs that you'll ever see, with the rig being plastered in animated GIFs shown on various displays.

Not a Steam Machine, but a 'Meme Machine' - this PC build is simultaneously the most brilliant and awful thing I've ever seen

The project is explained in some detail in the Reddit post which was spotted by VideoCardz, and it started out as something considerably less ambitious.

The initial intention was a build with a number of Lian Li screen fans all displaying GIFs, but after finishing that, the Redditor "envisioned something much more ambitious" - and you can see the result in the post above.

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