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Welcome to the world where technology meets cuteness! Today, we're diving into a project that's more than just a PC build—it's a symphony of adorable aesthetics and top-notch performance. Get ready to witness the making of the cutest PC ever assembled!
Our journey begins with the heart of our system: the motherboard. While the color-fire Miao B760M caught our eye with its fiery hues, we quickly realized that cuteness alone isn't enough. We needed features, and plenty of them. Thus, we settled on the Max Sun iCraft Z790 in White, a board that boasts more USB and PCIe expansion slots but came with a heavier price tag. Was it worth the cute cost? Let's find out.
Next up, we selected the Corsair Dominator Platinum for our memory needs. With 32 gigs of DDR5 5600 megatransfer and a sophisticated RGB implementation, it's both stylish and functional. Our storage choice was the tiny yet powerful 1TB 2230 Saber SSD—ideal for a compact build but perhaps not the best value for a full-sized rig.
Choosing a case was a challenge. We considered novelty options like the Yeston Cute Pet case but ultimately decided that the inside matters most. Enter the C3T 500, a PC cooler treated like an art gallery rather than a mere component. Paired with the Corsair ICue-Link H150i RGB and its stunning LCD screen module, our build started to take on a life of its own—though the price tag certainly reflected it.
The Seasonic Vertex Sakura 1000 watt PSU was a gem hidden in plain sight. With its可爱的 pink accents and impressive performance, it was the perfect choice—-hidden away at the back of the case, never to be seen but always felt.
Our GPU, the Power Color Hellhound Sakura 7800 XT, was a beast in terms of performance but also a marvel of color coordination. The matching pink earcups and boom mic from Logitech added to the overall aesthetic, while the Yunzii C68 Hi-Fi mechanical keyboard was the cherry on top, complete with custom keycaps and RGB lighting.
The setup wouldn't be complete without some personal touches. We painted an accent wall, added some cute peripherals, and even scored a special edition stream deck from Elgato. The whole setup, minus a few outliers, clocked in at around $10,000—a hefty sum but worth every penny for the immersive experience it provided.
In the end, our cute PC wasn't just a collection of components; it was an experience. From the initial setup to the final decorations, every step was a journey through aesthetics and performance. While the price was steep, the result was a space that felt like stepping into another world—one where technology and cute coexisted in perfect harmony.
So, what do you think? Would you shell out for a cute PC like this? Let us know in the comments below!
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