A YouTuber shows how to build a brilliant gaming system out of wood with RTX 4090

A YouTuber shows how to build a brilliant gaming system out of wood with RTX 4090

A YouTuber has built a gaming system almost entirely out of wood. The result is impressive and we don’t want to withhold it from you.

The YouTuber MXC Builds is a true artist and regularly showcases new gaming systems that he assembles with high-quality materials. His current system looks particularly good. Again, he invested many hours of work into it.

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What kind of system is this? For his system, he opts for Tasmanian blackwood, which comes from the blackwood acacia. This is a tree that primarily grows in the eastern part of Australia, but is now also found in many other countries. The wood is particularly popular due to its beautiful grain.

From this wood, he develops a small ITX case, and it is impressive how he designs and prepares each part. You can watch the approximately 30-minute video on YouTube:

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The YouTuber MXC Builds shows how he builds his gaming PC

What hardware is installed? For his gaming system, he has predominantly selected high-end components. The core of the system is a GeForce RTX 4090.

  • Processor: i7 12700KF
  • Mainboard: ASUS Strix Z790-i Gaming
  • Graphics card: ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 4090
  • Power supply: ASUS ROG Loki 1000W SFX-L
  • Memory: TeamGroup T-Create Expert DDR5 32 GB
  • Storage: Sabrent Rocket Q 2 TB
  • Cooling: EKWB water cooling

What limitation is there? The YouTuber explained that he would only have used one 360 mm radiator in his system, which normally would not be sufficient for an RTX 4090 and an i7 12700KF. For this reason, he reduced the power limit to 70% so that the cooling is adequate.

More fascinating gaming PCs: Designing or modifying PC cases has now become a passion for some individuals. This type of art is also called case modding. Individuals (or “modders”) sometimes invest weeks or months of hard work into their computers. The best of them are introduced in the following list:

7 stylish PC cases that will definitely make you envious

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