When we browse the Internet, it is normal that we find a large number of different projects from many different people, and thanks to forums or similar pages, users can share all their achievements and progress when creating things that we surely do not know. would have occurred. And in this case it has to do with a box for PC, quite strange if we see it at first, but it has a completely different design from what we are used to, and it does not use normal and ordinary materials, but is created with 3000 pieces of Lego.
Many users have problems when deciding which box to use, whether because of the aesthetics, the size, the cooling, the price or directly because there is no one that manages to convince them to end up making an investment of money in them. So there are people who resort to using their creative gifts to try to achieve the box that best suits them, and there are those who use the strangest possible materials such as pieces of Lego, with which we may wonder if this idea can really work.
A box that has a peculiar aesthetic, but is it really functional?
It is normal that from the beginning we think that the design of some boxes may be quite simple, since they generally always use the same shape and size, but this, as we can imagine, has a reason and is related to offering the greatest functionality. possible. but this box apparently it is also functional despite being built with Lego, since we can mount inside a PC complete with high quality components, but while we think this might be a good idea, it’s really not something we should try to replicate.
The design is something really interesting, we cannot deny that, since in the end the work that goes into it both at the level of construction and prior preparation (sketches, plans and so on) is extremely large, but that does not mean that it is really made. to support a computer.
And the main problem that this box has is related to temperatures, since unlike normal boxes, the materials that this box uses are not really created to allow air to flow, mainly due to the fact that the blocks of lego are practically sealed to prevent air from passing through, so the user has to choose to make a side panel practically leaving the pieces exposed to prevent the computer from overheating, basically as if we opened the side panel of a box.
This is the biggest concern we can have, and with a small design change that allows it to offer better airflow that can really reduce temperatures it could even end up being a case to take into account when building a PC, as long as when we have the time (and money) necessary to do it.