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9 minutes ago, Megah3rtz said:

Extremely possible. It would require some amount of modding though. It probably wouldn't be 100% lego. 

agreed unless you made it a bench style you would need a why to secure the motherboard.

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I'd be slightly cautious about the thermal properties of the lego bricks you're using. Probably a non-issue, but I wouldn't be comfortable having lego bricks in direct contact with certain heat generating areas such as the back of the CPU socket or the rear of a GPU. They get up to 80+ degrees easily.

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