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Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head , so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around.


Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K ES
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W

Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K ES
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W

Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K ES
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W

Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W

Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W

Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W

Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W

Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W

Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W
Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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Every Monday, Build of the week highlights a unique rig from the web's most dedicated PC building communities.

Last week, we featured a chunky Batman head, so it’s only right that Superman gets a shot this time around. Sure, he’s basically invincible, he can fly, he has x-ray vision, but fairness supersedes all super powers (or lack thereof), especially when it comes to custom case mods.

This Superman logo build comes from BaluC and Soccer of Black-Mod.com. What really stands out to me about the project is that the logo isn’t just a simple paint by numbers recreation. It actually employs a few meshes to emulate the texture of Superman’s more recent suit iterations.

Even if the components aren’t exactly super, this computer has a damn cape and is balanced by a fist-imprinted pedestal. I like to imagine arms sprouting from its center before it leaps into the sky. A perfect world, where we’re policed by a sentient superhero PC who flies around and punches bad games, imprisoning them in a Microsoft Surface, which is then sent spinning through space.

Please send your fanfic manuscripts to james@pcgamer.com.

For more pictures and information, check out the official build log.

Super Gaming components:

CPU: Intel i5 6600K
Mobo: MSI Z170A Gaming M5
GPU: MSI GTX 960 Gaming 4G
Cooler: Corsair H100i
RAM: HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (4x4GB)
SSD: HyperX Savage 120GB
PSU: Enermax Platimax 1350W

Chassis: NZXT S340 Black

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR At only 11-years-old, James took apart his parents’ computer and couldn’t figure out how to put it back together again. As an Associate Editor, he’s embarked on a dangerous quest to solve Video Games. Wish him luck.

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