The strange and wonderful Computex PCs 2019.

The strange and wonderful Computex PCs 2019.
Every year Computex introduces some truly weird and wonderful things. Although there are some advanced technologies in the show that are worth considering, we can't help but notice a lot of pretty cool PCs on display at different kiosks. Now, some of these PC cases are created just for the enthusiast, but we wouldn't mind if we didn't admit that some of them would feel right at home here at TechRadar offices. Here's our collection of the best and most exclusive PCs seen at Computex this year.

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Nicknamed "The Time Traveler", this Ron Lee Christinason PC mod is born out of his love for science fiction, steampunk, anime, fairy tales and lore. It has a mechanism that runs on a register, while a wooden chest houses the PC itself.

This mythical water-cooled creation is certainly something that looks like Alice in Wonderland.

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We don't really know what Enermax thought with this PC version, but we are open to any suggestions. A slim computer sits on this bike frame, which you can jump on and ride if you feel the urge to suddenly burn more calories than double-clicking on spreadsheets.

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This incredible scorpion PC contains an RTX 2080 graphics card, a 1TB SSD, and leading PC components. We don't know how we can explain the history behind this construction, but it is certainly a reason why people will stay away from his office.

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This version of Indy Laser for PC & # 39; It looks like a Final Fantasy video game. If you never thought that your PC could be used as a weapon of justice, think carefully.

This massive computer is certainly impressive with its water-cooling system, but the mere thought of trying to take it like a sword is both hilarious and a bit unsettling.

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This FSP PC case has two chambers for two water cooling systems. So you don't risk overheating when you increase the quality of your games.

That reminded us of a transformer, so it would be wise to keep your distance just in case...

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This adorable little Bykski building appears to belong to the Enterprise Bridge, but its cute appearance hides an i9 processor, an RX580 graphics card, and a custom water cooling system.

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The Comino Otto booth at the Asus booth is highly skilled engineering, with impressive components in an incredibly small package.

With an i9 processor, an RTX 2080 graphics processor, a 1TB SSD, a 2TB hybrid hard drive, and a By Water cooling system, its small size is particularly impressive.

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Ancient Egyptians would probably appreciate this version of Azza, who featured PC vs.gravity cases at their booth. Featuring a water-cooled hypnotization system with custom lighting, this computer will appeal to anyone who finds it.

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We chose this PC case simply because it looked like a block of ice in the literal sense. ElmorLab's brain has called it "no one has it." IceCube & # 39; and cooled to -50 ° C thanks to an atmosphere of nitrogen gas. Very good for you?

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Modified PC cases after video games are very popular and this Apex Legends-inspired version is no different. There's a lot of attention to detail here, and while it's not mobile, it's very impressive technology to drool over.

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We really don't know what InWin wanted to do with this PC case, which looks like a movie straight out of an Alien movie. The lightweight yet strong body is designed to mimic a skeletal structure, but we just don't know whether it should be placed on a desk or suspended from the ceiling.

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Nothing says "far from PC" than sticking to a turret. Fortunately, it's more for the visual charm than pulling someone off, but we'd be careful just in case.

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This beautiful computer is equipped with a shiny copper tube, a central water tank, and lots of bolts and gold plates to attract everyone's attention.

Designed after a typewriter, this would seem perfect in a quiet little study as you think about your next scenario or your next PUBG match.

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The Blade-X is made of smooth aluminum and has two water cooling systems to keep everything cool.

The "X" design holds the entire system in place so airflow stays optimized as well, making this setup truly X-rated.

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Probably our second favorite build, this beast combines a liquid-cooled PC case with a keg of beer. That's right, you can now use it while you wait for your games to install, and judging by the crowd of enthusiasts surrounding this machine, it was clearly love at first sight.

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< p class="slide-description">If you need a constant reminder of one of the greatest shows to ever air, then this wonderful PC mod is for you. Bend the knee to this incredible feat of engineering and show off your plans for world domination at a speed of 120 frames per second. All images credit: TechRadar Check out all of TechRadar's Computex 2019 coverage. We live in Taipei to keep you up to date with the latest PC news and releases, as well as hands-on analysis of everything from new laptops and desktops to powerful new components and impressive overclocking demos. .