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    The Bricked Mac Timelapse Video

    RP Cuento sent us this time-lapse video showing how he built his 2,558-piece Lego Mac Pro, which he dubs Bricked Mac. He also told us a few more facts about this fantastic Lego computer, starting with a basic question: Does it overheat?

    It doesnt really overheat too badly. If I'm running batch compressor stuff, I'll just pop open the side, which is removable.

    The box took 14 hours to build. It includes a Mac Mini with a 250GB hard drive hack, with the system drive being an ESATA drive. The Hackintosh running Mac OS X, the second computer inside the box, uses:

    2.4GHz Intel Q6600 Quad Core
    Gigabyte ep35-ds3l motheboard
    BFG NVIDIA 8800gt with 512 Mbytes
    2GB of 800MHz RAM
    750 and 400GB harddrives

    [Thanks RP Cuenco!]


    Send an email to Jesus Diaz, the author of this post, at jesus@gizmodo.com.