Who knew Lego meat cleavers were the perfect shape to make Intel Arc GPU fans.
and we had to bring it to your attention because, well it's Lego plus graphics cards. How could we not get excited?
The project has taken around six months to get to this point, and with around 500-600 pieces to date it'snearly finished. There are some minor adjustments needed to finalise the design, but the most glaring issue right now is the sticker, as it actually saysThat said, this is a seriously impressive piece of engineering; it even includes moving parts.
Hill notes"If you spin this you could probably create some turbulence—I won't say it would move air because the whole inside of this thing is not set up to flow air like the actual GPU is." Sadly, as discussed on stream, there was not really any space to include any RGB lighting kits to make the Lego Arc A750 glow. Not even Lego's own lighting kits sadly would have fit unless Hill did away with the model's accurate scale altogether.
"Last time I priced it out—again this is incomplete—it was about $100, maybe $120 for the pieces." Hill laughs,"So you're gonna be spending almost half the price of the GPU just to get a plastic version that doesn't run games."
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