One creative Reddit user just built a Fallout PC that looks like it could be an authentic Vault-Tec product. Custom PCs are not uncommon, and many of them are based on works of popular fiction like Fallout or Resident Evil. There have been many impressive builds in recent years, like this Red and Blue starter PokémonPC and even an entire PC as a fish tank.
Customizing a PC is a fun task for people to undertake. Not only is the user able to decide what parts to put in for optimum performance, but they can also add pops of character to their case. Some people choose to cover their cases in stickers and other decals while others like to leave them the original color and design. The most impressive PCs feature original, custom design work. There have been many different intricate designs that feature video games, movies, and anime. These tend to include figurines, pictures, and sometimes even versions of the game cartridge. There was even a Resident Evil PC that used the T-Virus for coolant showcased recently.
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Reddit user PcGamezzz took to the PC Master Race subreddit to share their Fallout-inspired PC build. The side of the case has a worn-looking Vault-Tec logo, with stylized rust all around it. The front of the case has a simulated screen with the iconic "Please Stand By" image on it, and as the user moves the PC to showcase the front they flip switches that cause the screen to light up. Other switches cause the fans to turn on, and these come complete with glowing red lights. The rest of the case looks rusted and has the exact feeling of something found in the Wasteland, similar to this Fallout: New Vegas PC build.
This build is a perfect example of what many PC gamers
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