
Have you been criticized for your compulsive gaming? Has your mom lost her cool and said, “You play computer games all day, why don’t you just live in a computer?” If your answer is yes, then thanks to a new PC case mod made in China, the idea could literally be possible. At least if you’re modder Soda Baka. For everyone else, it’s a fish-tank PC case humans can live in like figurines in a regular PC.
From how it appears in the images, Chinese modder and creator Soda Baka has built what is literally a walk-in PC, where humans can live with computer innards. The video of the entire build has been shared by the modder on China’s premier video-sharing platform Bilibili. It is literally a PC case with enough room for a person to live in and play video games sitting inside.
Designer: Soda Baka
Easily the largest gaming PC case ever made, it is not only huge in its structure, built as a functional PC in human scale; in fact, the PC components including the fan, mainboard, RAM, and graphics, have also been scaled up to complement the size. The most interesting still is the air conditioning setup included to keep the system cool when the gaming gets hot.
From what we can fathom from the uploaded video, the mammoth system can actually be used as a gaming PC. The modder can be seen sitting inside the huge PC and playing games on it, with a small monitor, also placed inside the computer itself. The entire creation – which seems to be created only for the video, or an advertisement for the included Midea air conditioner (we have no real proof at the time of writing) – looks amazingly realistic with giant rotating fans and functional RGB LED lighting.
Video of Soda’s build of the massive PC starts out like a serious project, blending construction and modding. Many humongous replica components like the wall-sized fans, GPU, AiO CPU coolers, and RAM, etc., are built and installed along with RGB lighting to create something that you can enter, sit in, and play some games. In addition to liquid cooling and dummy fans, a 12kW Midea AC unit has been installed inside the PC to maintain temperatures from rising above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, or 38 degrees Celsius.
The massive computer case is definitely a treat to the eye, and a dream come true for anyone who’s ever been told to “live inside the computer,” but it does seem a gimmicky creation. Of course, its sheer size grabs attention instantly, but it also means that it is not something you and I can recreate at home. It’s a result of dedication and hard work and not a child’s play. Still, if you can manage to build one like this, you could certainly live inside and play games to your heart’s content.