| A VIA powered PC made of Lego?! Yes, you read that correct! This may not be a totally new concept for many of you who follow the wild world of case modding. This time, it’s Mr Anderson who has made a PC made with Lego bricks. Anderson used software tools, like CAD, to design the PC. His Lego bricked PC is built with the Mini-ITX form factor and powered with a 1.5GHz VIA C7 processor. Other features include a Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250GB hard drive, and a JetWay motherboard with dual gigabit Ethernet ports.
“The Lego PC was built in Mini-ITX form factor due to the creator wants something small that also consumes low power. His initial intention for building this Lego PC was he needed a web/development server and he wanted it in a small form factor. So, he decided to use some Lego bricks to put them up together piece by piece to form a box that the size is satisfactory small to him. I really admire his patience and passion into putting all these up together.” - gadgets-zoon.blogspot.com.
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