Tuesday 7 April 2015

This computer is made out of LEGO Bricks

If you are a Lego fan and looking forward for Lego Computer, you might want to take a look at this custom-built computer built from Lego bricks that is designed to look like a black 2 by 2 Lego brick. It was built by Mike Schropp of Total Geekdom website.

The custom-built PC is basically a big Lego brick with dimensions - 19x19x14 cm and it can fit in a fully functional PC. Inside the box there is a Asus Q87T motherboard that supports 4th gen Intel Core Processor ranging from a dual-core i3 to quad-core i5 or i7 paired with Intel HD4600 Graphics. It supports 8GB or 16GB RAM and comes with multiple SSD drives. 

Other features include Wi-Fi, DVD/CD combo optical drive, front and rear USB ports, HDMI port, Display port and Bluetooth. To keep the system cool there is a massive 140mm Noctua case fan and heatpipe CPU cooler.

The Lego Computer is capable of doing the following-

-Easily Capable of Handling Multi-Tasking (Office, Internet, Video, Etc)
-Easily Able to Playback HD 1080P Video (1920×1080)
-Supports 4K Resolutions (4096×2160)
-Multi Monitor Support (HDMI + Displayport)
-Geared to Light-Medium Gaming
-Built-In and Intuitive System Backup
-Supports Windows 7/8/10 & Linux Support



The Lego Computer comes in three different cases, each featuring user-controlled LED light strip on the top side of the case.The LED light controller has three Lego buttons that gives an option for the users to customize it. It comes in 20 color options with 18 dynamic modes.


The Lego Computer with Core i3 processor and 8GB RAM will cost $999 (Rs. 62,000), while the one with Core i5 is priced $1049 (Rs. 66,000). The highest configured Lego Computer that comes with Core i7 processor and 16GB RAM will come with a price tag of $1,199 (Rs. 75,000).

To know more detailed info about the Lego Computer hit the source link.

Source : Total Geekdom | Via : Slashgear


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