Creator builds PC large enough to fit a human and the future GeForce RTX 6090

This “PC” has 18,000GB memory

Bilibili creator Soda Baka has built a giant PC case large enough for a person to sit inside. The project scales up the RGB fish-tank PC trend, where users place figurines inside display cases, except here the creator becomes the figurine.

The video presents the build as part of Soda Baka’s giant prop series. She previously made oversized PC-related models, including a large GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card and a fan roughly the size of a person. This time, the project moved from a single component to a full walk-in PC case.

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According to the video, the structure was built from a large aluminum frame before the internal PC components were recreated at human scale. The case includes enlarged fans, a graphics card, an all-in-one liquid cooler, memory modules and RGB lighting. The fans were also made to spin, which makes the build closer to a giant case mod than a static display.

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The memory modules are only props, but the creator estimated their scaled capacity at more than 18,000GB each (imagine the cost). The case also contains real working PC hardware, allowing Soda Baka to sit at a small desk and play games after the side panel is closed.

To simulate the heat output of a large computer, Soda Baka used a 12,000W charcoal sauna device. Water was added to increase humidity, and the temperature inside the enclosed case reportedly rose above 38°C. Cooling was handled by an air conditioner installed inside the structure, with airflow rated at 820 m³/h. The temperature reportedly dropped to around 25°C after cooling was enabled. Well, we’ve seen many projects that connected ACs to PCs, here you have the AC inside the PC.

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The creator also tested a heating mode, since the enclosed “PC” could become too cold for a person even if the temperature was fine for computer hardware. One thing missing from this project is the actual doors from the inside.

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