Forget The Coffee Build, Check Out This Copper PC
It Must Be Mod Month
The system build that is wrapped around a coffee machine might look cool but it certainly doesn’t run cool, while this all copper system both looks and runs cool. Hidden underneath the copper and brass shell are all the components, including a Ryzen 9 and an 3090Ti. The analog gauges you see display the external temperature of the GPU, display the pressure and temperature of the water in the coolant loop and also the voltage on the 12V rail. The build doesn’t lend itself to being able to measure and display the GPU die temperature, but with this much copper it’s likely running fairly cool.
The top of the build is modelled off of a four-barrelled carburettor and even the fans are made of metal to help achieve that aesthetic. You can check out the details of the build and see it in action at Hackaday.
Honestly, once it gets mounted on the wall, this build looks more like an art piece than any kind of computer— only the power and I/O cables do anything to give the game away. Now that he has the case, perhaps some artful peripherals are in order?
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