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If you do, be sure to show us. In the meantime, feast your eyes on what LEGO and its team of PC modders have put together…
“Just in time for Halloween. This monster, one-off, brick-built gaming PC is giving us chills,” LEGO states in a Twitter post.
The one-minute video clip gives us a tour of the haunted mansion and some of the components inside. At first glance, you wouldn’t even know there was a powerful computer sitting inside, let alone one with a close loop liquid cooling setup. It looks like a creepy, multi-story LEGO house ripped out of a horror movie. However, the exterior easily peels off to reveal the mushy guts.
We also spy two 16GB Corsair Dominator DDR5 memory modules with RGB lighting (for 32GB total RAM), although LEGO doesn’t specify a data rate. There’s also no mention of the make and model of the motherboard, unfortunately.

Beyond the core components, the video tour highlights the usual cooling loop with at least two radiators visible and green coolant. Green braided cables permeate the building as well, as do several different horror-themed scenes using various LEGO characters and decorations. In one of those scenes, a Frankenstein monster holding a vial of green liquid stands in front of an LCD screen that displays various system vitals, including CPU and GPU timers. The screen also reveals that there is 1TB of total storage split equally across C: and D: drives.
Oh, and if there’s any doubt, LEGO confirms that “yes, it can run Crysis.” Good stuff, but this mod begs for games like Resident Evil 7 and Dead by Daylight to be played on it.
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