
Luke Andersen, a computer science major from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, built the PC completely out of black Lego bricks. He started with designing blueprint using simple CAD program. Then he purchased 1,238 Lego pieces to assemble his masterpiece. The lego PC also comes with a removable compartment in the case he needs to open in up for upgrades. Luke even share his CAD models available to download. What sets this lego PC apart from the others is the intricacy and architectural details using only the simplest black lego bricks. It’s really quite an impressive ingenious work. [CNET]

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Awesome!
A lot of effort has to be put into this project…
Salute the maker…
I have been making mini ITX Lego comps for quite a few years now and never get tired of seeing how otherd do it. Well done (lol even though you have probably graduated by now)