Gamers build a mind-bogglingly powerful gaming PC

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Carl Durrek
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Gamers have built an absurdly powerful gaming PC using the most high-end components on the market. The PC, called the Large Pixel Collider, will be constantly updated with newer, better hardware to ensure that this beast is always top of the line.

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Nothing delights us more than building a nice computer. Except for, well, building an irresponsibly powerful one. Today we’d like you to meet the Large Pixel Collider, the most inspiring, dangerous, and liver-damagingly potent PC we’ve ever built.

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