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Build of the week: Master of Dimension

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

Master of Dimension is a gorgeous conceptual tower build from Mr. Waii (ภควัตไชยบุญมา), a modder out of Thailand. He got the idea from seeing a bisected car engine—the metallic tangle of parts exposed to the open air weren’t garish to Waii, but beautiful. The same idea applied to a PC only made sense, so he got to cutting and grinding and sanding until the Master of Dimension took shape. With one half of the chassis chopped off, the hardware comes off as more of a statement than a traditional open air case, as if to say traditional tower design hides too much that it doesn’t need to. It’s obvious Waii loves his hardware au naturel.

Most impressive is the build’s balance. Positioned over a narrow base, even if the Master of Dimension isn’t exactly symmetrical, it was built with an invisible symmetry in mind.

For more information on the build process and a ton more pictures, check out the official build log.

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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