惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

量子位
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
cs.AI updates on arXiv.org
F
Fortinet All Blogs
博客园 - 聂微东
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
奇客Solidot–传递最新科技情报
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
V
Visual Studio Blog
小众软件
小众软件
有赞技术团队
有赞技术团队
雷峰网
雷峰网
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
AWS News Blog
AWS News Blog
C
Cisco Blogs
美团技术团队
T
Threat Research - Cisco Blogs
C
CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes
人人都是产品经理
人人都是产品经理
宝玉的分享
宝玉的分享
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
Threat Intelligence Blog | Flashpoint
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
Stack Overflow Blog
Stack Overflow Blog
W
WeLiveSecurity
D
DataBreaches.Net
博客园 - 司徒正美
Blog — PlanetScale
Blog — PlanetScale
IT之家
IT之家
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
T
The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Know Your Adversary
Know Your Adversary
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
OSCHINA 社区最新新闻
The Cloudflare Blog
Vercel News
Vercel News
月光博客
月光博客
T
Tailwind CSS Blog
H
Help Net Security
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
P
Proofpoint News Feed
Application and Cybersecurity Blog
Application and Cybersecurity Blog
Spread Privacy
Spread Privacy
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
cs.CL updates on arXiv.org
Cisco Talos Blog
Cisco Talos Blog
Microsoft Security Blog
Microsoft Security Blog
V
V2EX
WordPress大学
WordPress大学
Cyberwarzone
Cyberwarzone
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements

Latest from Tom's Hardware

YMTC News outlets are blocking Wayback Machine from archiving their pages — 23 outlets concerned AI companies might abuse fair use and use it to train their models Mark Zuckerberg reportedly working on AI clone of himself — Meta insiders claim 3D photoreal animated Zuck will be able to engage with employees on his behalf Score a massive $700 off this 4K-ready Lenovo gaming PC with an RTX 5070 Ti, now just $1,899 — epic Legion Tower 5i pre-built ships with a 20-core Intel CPU, 32GB DDR5 and a 2TB SSD Pay $1,349.99 for Gigabyte's Aero X16 laptop and save $300 on this 32GB beast with RTX 5070 graphics —… Veteran Windows dev shows off AI running on 47-year-old PDP11 with 6 MHz CPU and 64KB of RAM — 'gloriously absurd' project runs transformer model written in PDP-11 assembly language Half of all US employees now use artificial intelligence at work, crossing landmark threshold for first time — Gallup data shows daily and weekly usage hitting all-time high of 28% in Q1 2026, with 65% feeling positive about its impact on productivity China has spent 3.6 times more than the US on chipmaking subsidies over the past decade — $142 billion and counting, easily outweighs CHIPS Act FAA approves military use of drone-killing laser weapons in US airspace — decision comes after it was decided ‘systems do not present an increased risk to the flying public’ Nvidia says AI cuts 10-month, eight-engineer GPU design task to overnight job — company is still 'a long way' from AI designing chips without human input Small Missouri town ousts half its city council after $6 billion AI data center approval — petition calls for mayor's removal as frustration (and violence) over AI data centers mounts New tech can see a CPU's transistors in action — terahertz radiation can potentially steal data as a chip is… Intel's Nova Lake CPUs gear up to seize AMD’s 3D V-Cache gaming throne — early leak points to up to 52 cores, blazing DDR5-8000 support, and massive 175W TDP Acer Predator GX850 SFX power supply review: Solid electrical performance with good efficiency NZXT to cough up $3.45 million over 'predatory' Flex PC rental scheme in RICO class-action settlement — in-debt customers to get up to $5,000 of relief, eligible renters to be granted ownership Bulbous 15x fan PC case side panel dubbed the ‘Superdome’ lowers temps by 20 degrees —  $600 worth of Noctua fans arrayed in 3D-printed structure Approvals for Nvidia and AMD AI chip exports to China stall under government bottleneck —  20% staff turnover… Espresso Lite 15 Review: An entry-level portable monitor with a splash of color Save a massive $700 on this 4K-ready HP gaming PC with a 9800X3D and RTX 5070 Ti, now just $2,499 — discounted HP Omen 35L pre-built powerhouse ships with 32GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD 'CopprLink' destroys every eGPU standard in new test, achieves near-native-level performance with an RTX 5090 — setup requires $2,300 worth of additional hardware Website backup crippled by 1.6MB Friends GIF that was replicated 246,173 times, breaking Linux's EXT4 filesystem limit — Jennifer Aniston's 'happy dance' animation ate up 377 gigabytes of data due to security policy Why we spent 50+ hours retesting Intel’s Core Ultra 270K Plus and 250K Plus Just $284.99 for 32GB of Team T-Create Classic DDR5-6000 RAM is the cheapest going right now — this double-dipping… Grab MSI’s RTX 5080 gaming laptop for just over $2,000 — offers fast 240 Hz QHD+ display, dual storage slots, and expandable DDR5 memory Lenovo hikes Legion Go 2 handheld gaming PC to almost $3,000 for 2 TB model — Handheld now costs more than AMD's Strix Halo devices despite relatively weaker Z2 Extreme chip Iran's forced nationwide internet blackout becomes second-longest on record as it passes 1,000 hours offline — possessing Starlink terminals punishable by death, country using 'military-grade jamming' against service Tiny 3-inch cube PCs bring a splash of color to the passive PC market with red, orange, green and blue options — Intel Twin Lake-powered Kubb Mini PCs start at $500 Veteran Microsoft engineer says original Task Manager was only 80KB so it could run smoothly on 90s computers — original utility used a smart technique to determine whether it was the only running instance Tech enthusiast gets Doom to run on a 40-year-old printer controller — ancient Agfa Compugraphic 9000PS came with a Motorola 68020 onboard for fast processing Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K Review: 660 hours of battery life at 8 KHz Startup secures $30 million contract to 3D print jet engines for the USAF — company to test and develop small… Linux 7.0 enables three new AI-specific keys for keyboards, an apparent expansion beyond the Copilot key — Google… $27 platypus PCIe adapter converts half-height GPUs into full-height while adding two M.2 slots for SSDs — enthusiast demos low-profile RTX 4060 with two SSDs thanks to PCIe bifurcation South Korea’s telecom giants surprise 7 million users with unlimited, universal internet — net access declared a 'basic telecommunications right,' 400 Kbps data after monthly plans run out Valve engineer shocks Linux community with game-changing VRAM hack for 8GB GPUs — breakthrough solution turbocharges gaming by prioritizing VRAM for games while background tasks take a back seat Rockstar Games confirms it was hacked by malicious group — 'ShinyHunters' takes credit, gives until April 14 to pay ransom or it will release confidential data Denuvo properly cracked in Resident Evil: Requiem, bypasses become plug-and-play — cracked version runs faster,… Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus vs Ryzen 7 9700X faceoff — a new midrange CPU champ emerges HyperX Eve 1800 Review: Not worth $50 Chinese Nvidia Cloud Partner procured 300 servers with banned AI GPUs worth $92 million — shares of data center supplier Sharetronic plummet following Super Micro smuggling arrest Original Apollo 11 code open-sourced by NASA — original Command Module and Lunar Module code repos are now public… Garage sale haul finds 2013 'trash can' Mac Pro nestled inside 2010 Mac Pro enclosure — Mac Pro inception still needs some work to get running Benchmarking Nvidia's RTX Neural Texture Compression tech that can reduce VRAM usage by over 80% FAA courts gamers to become air traffic controllers — boasts $155k average annual salary after three years as the… Clippy, Microsoft’s hapless Office assistant, was retired 25 years ago today — its irritating spirit lives… Save $680 instantly on this massive Corsair 96GB DDR5-6000 RAM kit — 57% discount slashes price tag to $499 Two manufacturers commit to keep Blu-ray alive after others quit manufacturing — Verbatim and I-O Data extend… MacBook user explains why he files the sharp metal edges off his Apple laptops — unibody design facilitates a… Best Laptops 2026: Our benchmarked picks for productivity, portability, and battery life Tests show $30,000 AI GPUs are terrible password crackers — RTX 5090 gaming GPU outperforms Nvidia H200 and AMD… Anthropic's Claude Mythos isn't a sentient super-hacker, it's a sales pitch — claims of 'thousands' of severe zero-days rely on just 198 manual reviews Get 32GB of Corsair DDR5 RAM for $101 - Newegg combo bundle also contains MSI's flagship X870E Godlike motherboard… Microsoft simplifies Windows Insider program — fewer channels, and switching without wiping your device HWMonitor and CPU-Z developer CPUID breached by unknown attackers — cyberattack forced users to download malware… Framework founder says that ‘personal computing as we know it is dead’ — vows to keep building ‘computers that you can own at the deepest level’ French government says it's ditching Windows for Linux — country accelerates plans to ditch US-based software… Vdura hikes its enterprise SSD pricing, now costs 22.6x more than hard drives — the price of a 30TB SSD has… Score the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D with 32GB of fast DDR5 RAM and an Asus X870E gaming motherboard for under $990 in this epic Newegg bundle — $200 saving brings the RAM cost down to just $196, with an AIO cooler and game thrown in for free 30 years of Lexar: What a look inside its R&D labs and factory reveals about its plans for an AI-ready future Cooler Master MWE Bronze V2 230V 650W power supply review: A competent entry-level choice Beef up your gaming rig with this 16GB Radeon RX 9060 XT for just $419 — save $50 on this 1440p champion … Embattled streamer goes viral after playing Red Dead Redemption 2 at 4 FPS — ‘i5-8300H and a 1050ti with 4GB’ setup takes 12 hours to play through the first chapter, would make the game 471 hours long Silverstone IceMyst Pro 360 Pro Review: Designed for RAM overclocking After jumping 2,200% over the last twelve months, DDR4 spot prices fall 5%, the first decline in nearly a year — DDR5 pricing sees some relief in China channel market US cybersecurity agency issues an urgent alert as Iranian hackers attack critical infrastructure — CISA guidance warns organizations to immediately shield certain programmable logic controllers from the internet to thwart future attacks Newbie overclocker destroys $5,000 RTX 5090 Lightning Z GPU they used 'to learn how to solder' — practicing newfound hobby goes wrong in the most expensive way imaginable Engineer installs 3.5-inch floppy drive in a Tesla — modern EV recognizes and runs ancient storage device, even… Ambitious hacker reduces worst-case memory latency by up to 93%, but with severe downsides — 1960s bottleneck overcome by hedging memory accesses to avoid running into DRAM refresh stalls Fueled by Musk's TeraFab tie-in, Intel's market cap hits highest level in 25 years — tops $300 billion… Geekbench 6.7 adds Intel BOT detection to spoof out 'unrealistic' CPU scores — Benchmark runs with BOT enabled will be marked as invalid Intel's EMIB-T packaging technology set for fab rollout this year — as TSMC CoWoS capacity remains limited, EMIB-T is preparing for advanced AI accelerator designs Intel Arc GPUs can finally boot up and play 'Crimson Desert' — but you'll probably want to wait for… Alleged images of the long-awaited Nvidia N1/N1X SoC surface on laptop motherboard — board features 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory alongside 8+6+2 phase VRM Intel and Google announce multi-year chip deal — Google will deploy Intel Xeon with custom IPUs for next-gen AI,… Bryson DeChambeau to use 3D-printed 5-iron at 2026 Masters in golfing first — club he fabricated himself… UK navy tracked three Russian submarines near undersea cables, damage would 'have serious consequences,' Putin warned — US and allies expand seabed protection efforts Build a $5,000 AM5 gaming PC for just $2,771 with this Newegg combo deal — 9800X3D and RTX 5070 also come with 128GB of DDR5 RAM, 4TB SSD, X870E motherboard, and AIO cooler Intel developing two-lever retention mechanism for LGA 1954 socket, according to new leak — Premium Nova Lake-S motherboards will feature 2L-ILM sockets Acer Predator X27 X1 27-inch 240 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: Blending performance and value Under $30, GameSir's Super Nova wireless controller has an unbelievable 40% slashed off the price in this limited-time offer — includes stick drift eliminating Hall Effect thumbsticks and switches Korean government to take action over soaring DRAM costs, including monitoring markets and pricing — internet data plans to be restructured and recycled PCs to be distributed to vulnerable groups Go maintainer joins collective klaxon about encryption-breaking quantum computers — developer urges immediate switch to post-quantum methods to prevent worldwide disaster Steam files suggest Valve is developing  internal 'SteamGPT' AI bot — aimed at tackling customer support tickets and CS2 anti-cheat $21 billion stolen from more than 1 million Americans due to cybercrime in 2025 — $11 billion come from stolen crypto, $8.6 billion taken from investment scams, while AI-related attacks cost $893 million 10 petabytes of sensitive data stolen from China's National Supercomputing Center, hackers claim — daring heist would be largest ever China hack, covering 6,000 clients across science, defense, and beyond A brief history of Denuvo DRM and the new hypervisor bypass — inside the cat-and-mouse game between Denuvo and the… Intel and SambaNova team up on heterogenous AI inference platform — different hardware performs different… China intensifies efforts to poach semiconductor talent from Taiwan, claims report — international restrictions… PCI Express roadmap: The path to 1TB/s with PCI 8.0, the challenges of integration, and beyond AMD reveals $899 price tag for Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 — first dual-cache X3D CPU is $200 more expensive than the Ryzen 9… Bain Capital's data center unit removes disgraced tenant suspected of smuggling Nvidia GPUs to China — Megaspeed previously alleged to have spent roughly $2 billion on AI processors for illicit distribution British cryptographer Adam Back is the secret creator of Bitcoin, claims new report — Back refutes investigation, says parallels to Satoshi are just a coincidence Tech industry lays off nearly 80,000 employees in the first quarter of 2026 — almost 50% of affected positions cut… Asus ROG Xbox Ally review: The cheapest Windows handheld gets points for showing up Taiwanese chip makers call on government to stockpile helium, liquid natural gas — TSIA pleads for strategic supplies as US and Iran sign ceasefire in Middle East Grab an entire RTX 5090 gaming PC for just $8 more than the GPU itself and score a whopping $1,600 off — huge HP discount requires a $39 controller or monitor to secure you a 4K powerhouse with a 9800X3D, 32GB DDR5, and a 1TB SSD Get $100 off the ROG Xbox Ally handheld — Ryzen Z2 A-powered version with 16GB of RAM is under $500 again Snap up 32GB of Corsair Vengeance RAM for just $192 when you pair it with AMD's 9800X3D processor and Asus X870E motherboard for $1,054 — bundle also includes a free 240mm AIO cooler and a copy of Crimson Desert Russian state hackers are hijacking TP-Link and MicroTik routers to steal Outlook credentials, cybersecurity center warns — APT28 group targets DNS and redirects traffic to attacker-controlled servers be quiet! Pure Power 13 M 1200W supply review: Platinum-level efficiency, premium pricing
Our experts review your astonishing PC builds and setups in Rig Rundown — from wall-mounted setups to a system…
sayem.ahmed@futurenet.com · 2026-04-14 · via Latest from Tom's Hardware
Hardlined loop of custom PC Case
(Image credit: Forum user: Edman545)

You might recall that we put out a call for our readers to submit their PCs over on the forums recently, and many of you responded. With dozens of entries and configs to choose from, we whittled down the list to a dozen of the best-of-the-best to crown a winner in the inaugural Tom's Hardware Premium Rig Rundown. There was a bevy of entrants, spanning from dedicated wall-mounted OpenClaw setups, all the way to PC's with all the screens and RGB you could shake a stick at.

Our panel of staff has reviewed your submissions, and we're ready to show you the shortlist that had us in awe. So, thanks to the dedicated community of enthusiasts and PC modders who showed us that dedicated PC building and PC modding are still well and truly alive in 2026, despite the best efforts of AI companies and hyperscalers pricing us mere mortals out of NAND and RAM.

The PC Cruiser by MissMercedes

Image

1

of

4

PC Cruiser build showing off rear I/O
(Image credit: Forum user: MissMercedes)

What do you do when you're a car expert and a PC enthusiast? Take an iconic Chrysler RC Car and turn it into a real, working computer, naturally. Car journalist MissMercedes did exactly that with the PC Cruiser.

A 1:6 scale RC car turns the chassis into a case, but with the nominal amount of space inside, some deep modifications were required by removing the rear seats of the PT Cruiser model to ensure that everything could fit inside. The next challenge was to find the components to actually fit inside. With a budget build in mind, MissMercedes found an Antec H310N ITX PC, sporting an Intel Core i5-9400, and 16GB of (presumably some kind of DDR4) RAM.

MissMercedes wanted to boast that the V8 moniker would also stand true for the number of cores inside, and so the CPU was later upgraded to an Intel Core i7-9700, with the motherboard supporting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. After tossing in an NVMe SSD, it was off to the races.

One problem remained: the 90W power supply couldn't quite handle the heft of the upgraded CPU, and so MissMercedes locked the clock speed to 3 GHz. For a budget work computer, relying on integrated graphics is more than fine enough for a journalist (ask me how I know), so this build is designed for aesthetics, not pure computing heft.

Builder MissMercedes also has designs on upgrades in the future; Cooler Master's V-series coolers have an engine-like look, but were not yet available to purchase. Other potential additions include small speakers and a healthy dose of RGB. But, the most eyebrow-raising addition is the potential to add a battery, as the RC parts of the PT Crusiser chassis are still fully functional.

Our thoughts: The PC Cruiser

Andrew Freedman: I love seeing motherboards fit in unexpected chassis without requiring modification. That's my dream. I'm so glad that this exists for the sake of it, and that lots of other people could now go and just do it after seeing this.

Matthew Safford: This build gets points for its name alone! Not sure I'd love having to pop the hatchback every time I wanted to plug something into the rear ports, though. Can't wait to see what you do whenever Cooler Master gets around to releasing its new V-Series CPU coolers!

Stewart Bendle: This is awesome. Adding a personal touch by modding your PC in line with your hobby/career.

Joe Shields: Unique build for sure! Creativity is a '10' on this one. That said, I would have picked a different car for an even better 'cool' factor, but getting everything inside that little PT Cruiser RC car without any obvious modifications is an absolute win. Well done.

Brandon Hill: That's probably the coolest PT Cruiser that has ever existed. The battery upgrade would be a great addition to this rig.

Sayem Ahmed: Now, this is the exact kind of build that I wanted to see on Rig Rundown. Not everything has to have the best, newest, top-of-the-line specs, or have a set of Lian-Li's glowing power cables. Taking a lower-powered PC and stuffing the chassis into a pretty iconic car is great fun for a build. I love it. I don't think my aunt's old PT Cruiser was this cool.

The Master Center by DronePilot

Image

1

of

3

Multi-PC setup
(Image credit: Forum user: DronePilot)

DronePilot's setup is almost dizzying to get your head around. From the sheer number of screens, to simply imagining how to set this all up in the first place. Regardless, this is less of a rig and more of a command center. Sporting a 12th Gen PC, a Lenovo Legion Go, a Haswell-based Mini-PC, a 13th Gen Intel Laptop, and a 13th Gen HP ProDesk Mini all in one place, and to have it all work exactly the way you want it to, takes an astonishing amount of work.

It's not all about the PCs, though, as the setup also features a $500 speaker setup, a bevy of ports, full Cat5, routed through switches, and, indeed, runs underneath the house itself, offering you pretty much everything within arm's reach.

The setup also functions as a real-world call center and includes a KVM to manage the sheer number of systems (and the number of TVs and displays!) this rig offers. It's an appropriately complex setup that goes beyond the scope of many of our humble desks at Tom's Hardware.

The amount of effort that's gone into the Master Center is immediately apparent, which is why it made our shortlist.

Our thoughts: The Master Center

Paul Alcorn: I am a fan of huge monitors for productivity use cases; this is an awesome setup.

Matthew Safford: Love to see a TH reader who also uses a 55-inch TV as their main monitor. And there is plenty else to be impressed with here.

Is that an Intel 4th Gen Haswell Mini PC you've got running Windows 11? If so, kudos to your abilities, and for keeping a PC that is still useful out of the trash heap! If it does what you need it to do, it's still useful.

Joe Shields: I'm on the other side of large TVs for monitors... depends on the use case. High DPI or bust when you're sitting that close.

A mid-range system feels curious, but if it works for his purpose, it works! No need to overspend! Looks like you have command of darn near everything and the ability to easily access all systems. Well done!

Stewart Bendle: Definitely a fan of the command center. The warmest room in Winter.

Sayem Ahmed: DronePilot's Setup is mighty impressive. Everything from the frankly ludicrous number of screens, to the actual layout of the room itself is super-well considered. Special shout to the speaker setup too, it's a point that often goes missed in a lot of setups, but not this one.

The Wall-mounted masterpiece by SilenceIsGolden

Image

1

of

2

Wall-mounted PC
(Image credit: Forum user: SilenceIsGolden)

When a lot of people make their PCs, they want them to stand the test of time. But, as technology moves on, it becomes inevitable that one day, you'll have to replace your beloved build. But, for SilenceIsGolden, who told their wife that this would be the only PC built in the next decade, they pulled out all of the stops.

The results are nothing less than beautiful, blacked-out and wall-mounted Antec Core P3 Pro in black serves as the ultimate commitment to a computer, designed to weather the storms of time itself. Featuring 96 GB of RAM, 8 TB of total NVMe storage, including a curious Intel Optane 900p 480GB drive, a rip-roaring 9950X3D, and RTX 4090, the computer is indeed no slouch.

Even more impressively, the entire system is custom-looped and water-cooled with a suite of AlphaCool waterblocks, covering the CPU, GPU, SSDs, EK Fittings, and D5 Next pump. This was complemented with a customized Thermaltake Core Pacific DP100 distro plate, which was painted black, with some custom heatsinks thrown on for aesthetics. Alongside a handful of finishing touches, like Lian-Li's light-up Strimer RGB power cables and Alienware AW3425DW OLED display to drive it all.

SilenceIsGolden's goal of building a silent, custom-looped build certainly looks the part, but they are still looking for a way to silence the Seasonic x Noctua Prime TX-1600's PSU coil whine. When fully mounted to the wall, and with the smart-looking RGB, this build certainly looks lovely and heavy.

Our thoughts: The Wall-mounted masterpiece

Sayem Ahmed: Silence is indeed Golden for this slick wall-mounted build. The blacked-out look is very nice, but it must be pretty hard to dust a semi-open-air case like this. I appreciate the dedication to water cooling here, too. While a lot of folks buy the glowing power cables to put some awful animation over it, this actually looks really nice. I would love to do something like this, but I would also live in fear of the PC falling and cleaning it. My only real worry is for the plaster on your walls.

Stewart Bendle: These dust magnets look very cool in a clean, minimalist room. The RGB and color choices work well.

Matthew Safford: It's great to see Intel's still impressive Optane 900p drive in a modern, powerful build. And I hope you picked up all 8.5TB of solid-state storage before prices started climbing last year!

Andrew Freedman: I've never been in love with the look of a Strimer, but I quite like the RGB on this one. It looks like the electricity is flowing out of the walls and through the rig.

Joe Shields: Wall-mounted builds always get the nod in my book. This one takes it to the next level with the matching water cooling ecosystem and overall clean appearance. The high-end hardware complements the build well.

The Home Arcade by Destruk

A home arcade setup

(Image credit: Forum user: Destruk)

Who hasn't dreamed of reliving the glory days of gaming with a dedicated at-home arcade setup? Modern emulation has gotten to the point where it is a reality, and with a bit of love and effort, you can get your own arcade-perfect setup at home. Destruk's home arcade gaming machine sets out to do just that.

Sporting an Intel Core i7-14700K, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, a staggering 10TB in NVMe SSD storage, alongside a total 72TB in HDD storage, this setup is an arcade archivist's dream. Powering all the graphical heft of emulating MAME and CPS3 is an RTX 4060, which should do that job without so much as breaking a sweat. But the real beauty in this arcade setup is in the peripherals, of course.

A pair of Sinden Lightguns can emulate the arcade shooters of old, in addition to dual Atari Sixer joysticks, running through a serial to USB interface, two Atari Paddle controllers, two DualShock 3's, A Kensington Orbit Trackball, a Quickshot 2 joystick powering all the 90s action, in adition to two spinners, and two eight-button traditonal Noir Arcade layouts, complimented by a pair of eight-way joysticks and buttons, Skylanders Portal, and a Commodore 1541 disk drive. The arcade unit by GameRoomSolutions is wrapped in Gatchaman artwork, a nod to the classic anime, and whose cast features in the 2008 arcade fighter Tatsunoko vs Capcom.

This is all seemingly organized chaos, and it looks excellent. With the setup powered by a staggering 65-inch Roku TV, Destruk explains that the total cost of this setup came to less than $4,000, built before the RAMpocalypse. Somehow, Destruk still has three USB ports left and is planning to add a racing wheel and pedals.

Our thoughts: Home Arcade

Joe Shields: Yes, please. I always wanted a stand-up arcade game in my basement. The standup console with the buttons and the accessories on the wall is impressive.

Andrew Freedman: Do you have 'The Simpsons'? Can I come over and play 'The Simpsons'?

This system is prepared for everything. Lightguns? Atari joysticks? PS3 controllers (my least favorite PlayStation controller, but hey, not my rig!)? The Skylanders Portal of Power? That's dedication to playing games the way the developers intended.

Stewart Bendle: Everyone should have a home arcade. It should be mandatory. This is a sweet little construction that would certainly keep me entertained for days.

Sayem Ahmed: I have a real soft spot for emulation machines, and this feels like the natural conclusion of what I would want to achieve. It's great to see that the arcade spirit is alive and kicking, with a pair of Sinden Lightguns at the ready if you ever want to run through Point Blank or any other number of arcade classics at home. The mention of attaching a racing setup to this is interesting. I could use a bit of Outrun in my life. I'm also not sure how it's possible to work on 900 Pinball games, but if you can run Black Knight 2000 on there, I'll be at your door in a flash.

Image

1

of

6

Complete setup: Manual Metal
(Image credit: Forum user: Edman545)

Manual Metal by Edman565 might be one of the wildest PC builds that we've ever seen at Tom's Hardware. Edman545's dedication to building the ultimate hard-lined, custom-looped build has collectively floored us.

From the images alone, we can see a total of 11 displays, and multiple devices powering Manual Metal, which has been named appropriately, as the build seeks to evoke the same feeling as tuning a manual car, with appropriate styling for the hard-lined steel pipes, and controlled via a custom built panel, with all of the switches and knobs you could want. Furthermore, the system has two radiators placed outdoors, for that extra cooling boon.

To get to the meat and potatoes of the build itself, we're looking at a Ryzen 9 9950X3D, alongside an AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT, 128 GB of DDR5 RAM, and a total of 3.5 TB of NVMe storage. But, the more impressive part of all this is the cooling setup, which is powered by a total of ten Noctua Industrial F12 fans, two PrimoChill radiators, a Thermaltake Pacific W8 on the CPU, an AlphaCool Core Swift on the GPU, dual-looped Bykski PWM pumps and reservoirs, and custom stainless steel tubing and valves.

Aside from the dizzying number of displays, there's enterprise-grade networking involved here too, with an Intel X550-T2 Dual 10GB/s PCIe adapter, a dedicated Creative Sound Blaster, and a Game Capture card too.

The cooling setup here is by far one of the most impressive things about this build: "I commissioned a custom mount for the reservoirs. I used two so that it can be configured as two loops, depending on which valves are open. Being the only clear part of this system, I can tell the water is flowing by the vortex created when the pumps are cranking," said Edman565.

They also noted that one pump could easily power the system, but installing two allowed for manual adjustment of the flow rate for the outdoor loop. Even more impressive, the custom control panel evokes a classic fighter-jet feeling, which was entirely custom-made just for Manual Metal. It's pretty astonishing and resulted in a near-unanimous win for our panel.

Matthew Safford: Love seeing those old Dell 4:3 monitors (which I remember using in my college's library) put to good use! There's so much impressive customization going on here, I don't even know where to begin.

Andrew Freedman: Sometimes, you just have to drop your hands in admiration that someone has done something that you will never have the skills, space, or insurance coverage to do. The PC is incredible, but I'm wowed by the home improvement work.

Joe Shields: Wow. This is. Wow. If I wasn't married with two kids, it's how I would do it. Custom controller, outside cooling, 3D printed parts. Absolutely amazing setup, even if some of the screens are 4:3.

Sayem Ahmed: I think we have our winner, folks. This is really one of the most impressive systems that I've seen to date. The control panel not only looks cool, but serves as an excellent way to measure things in an analog-like way without resorting to a screen, which is frankly, more boring, and way less cool than this.

I cannot imagine the number of man-hours that it took to build Manual Metal. Everything from the fluid paths to the cable management and sheer amount of effort and love radiating from this system is everything an enthusiast should aspire to.

DIY forever.

Well done to Edman565 for winning Rig Rundown with the astonishing Manual Metal build. We'll be in contact with you shortly.

Sayem Ahmed is the Subscription Editor at Tom's Hardware. He covers a broad range of deep dives into hardware both new and old, including the CPUs, GPUs, and everything else that uses a semiconductor.