Home Computing News A room-sized RGB PC makes one thing clear, even imaginary giant components still need serious cooling. Soda Baka / Bilibili A Chinese creator has built a walk-in PC that turns desktop cooling into a human-scale spectacle. The fish-tank -style tower has enough room for a person, a compact desk, and a gaming setup, making the creator look like one of the tiny figures builders sometimes place inside flashy cases. The build comes from TechTuber Soda Baka , who shared the project on Bilibili. It scales up familiar PC modding cues, including wall-sized fan housings, a huge graphics card prop, chunky cooler parts, and plenty of RGB lighting. The size gets attention first, but the sealed enclosure soon becomes a heat trap. The giant parts are mostly props Soda Baka’s build starts like a serious PC project, with sketching, modeling, and fabrication before the frame comes together. The finished tower looks like an extreme version of the glass-heavy desktop cases that put every component on display.…