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Reddit user OceanSlim has put together this pretty awesome rig by turning the Fallout 4 Pip-Boy Special Edition capsule case into a fully working custom PC. It's not the best gaming PC with an ...
This Fallout gaming PC is among the best custom builds I've seen. It doesn't need a fancy custom water-cooling loop to stand out when the painting, weathering, and 3D printing work is so strong.
A little paint goes a long way This next custom rig is a recent one, posted earlier this month by Desireecosplay on Imgur. Using a Fractal Design FD-CA-BU-W Focus case, Desiree gave it a custom ...
You'll need to take this Fallout-themed case with you to set up a solid-looking PC, with Vault Boy giving the thumbs-up on the side. NZXT took what made the H500 great and slapped on some Fallout ...
There's even a random Vault-Tec bobblehead figurine included with every case. As well as the new PC case, NZXT also created a custom all-metal Fallout cover for the company's N7 Z370 motherboard.
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Hence, a custom-built liquid-cooled PC inside a Pelican 1525 case that now serves as a portable gaming rig to keep you entertained during your travels.
Expect to pay upwards of $1,000 for an entry-level gaming PC, $4,000 or so for high-end hardware in a nice case, and as much as $10,000 for a fully-loaded, custom water-cooled build.