Gaming: All Hail The Bro Megaorb: A Custom-built, Water-cooled...
If you're going to go over-the-top, you might as well go so far over that you end up as a small moon…or space station.
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Despite the plethora of cases, coolers, fans, and lights that anyone can build and jam into their gaming PC, pretty much every rig out there looks the same. Even vendors and tech-tubers who make custom builds rarely produce something that really stands out. Well, say hello to what I've named the Bro MegaOrb: $60,000 worth of hardware that's so over the top, it's absolutely wonderful.
That's not the official name for it, sadly. The makers, Bro Cooling, just call it a "$60,000 PC", which really doesn't do it justice at all. Leaving the components aside for the moment, the build's centrepiece attraction is a custom gold-coloured InWin Winbot case: an enormous, 650 mm globe that tips the scales at a back-straining 26 kg.
Source: PC Gamer