Lego Computer Mini ITX Case with overclocked Zotac Ion 330
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Did u just walked through the table? Omg what a skillz +1
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is oyur pc overheating alot??
your HDD is just laying there and i see only one 90mm fan
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but if legos melt at 80 degrees and so do cpus my mac would have melted 10 secs after its first boot :) nice build
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Looks like a minecraft pc...
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mini i-lego
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awsome!!!!
where did you get it from i love it
but bad music
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i love it more that the others
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it does pay to play with legos!
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lol the song name made me laugh
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question how many lego bricks did you need i want to build a media center type case from lego either a cube case or a silverstone media center type case but obviously from lego as lego means you can design it in what ever way you want and also is lego safe someone told me it could get hot and melt have you had any issues with heat melting lego bricks
dyrdek2011 2 months ago
if you ever run into heat problems to the point of worrying that your bricks might melt then you have more important issues.
You need temperatures of above 80 degrees Celsius for the bricks to actually melt and that means your CPU is melting along with them.
Install a quite 80mm fan leave some space for airflow.
Regarding the amount of bricks you will need i would say around 1000 pieces.
Visit bricklab.eu there are many picture galleries that might assist you.
have fun building !
DrPcfix 2 months ago
thats pretty awesome, where did you get the little power button?
DecepticonDc5 1 year ago
@DecepticonDc5
The power button was custom made using a random switch some calbe and soldering.
I'll soon post more details but it is still work in progress
this was just a test video
DrPcfix 1 year ago