Someone who calls himself
RP Cuenco almost a month ago laid out on
Vimeo a video clip in which at a very fast pace, for some 3 minutes, a long 14 hours real assembly of Mac Pro from Lego bricks flies by. He did this for the
Mac Mod 2008 competition.
Gizmodo even managed to ask a few questions to a young man with a huge amount of free time. The most important, of course, is “doesn’t it overheat?” To which RP Cuenco replied that “there is no serious overheating, but in case of which I simply remove the side wall.”
In fact, this computer-like Mac Pro hides two computers: a Mac Mini with a 250GB hard drive (the system itself runs on an ESATA disk) and a second, self-assembled PC running Hackintosh: 2.4GHz Intel Q6600 Quad Core, Gigabyte ep35-ds3l motheboard, NVIDIA 8800gt BFG with 512 Mbytes, 2GB of 800MHz RAM, 750 and 400GB harddrives.
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And the guy in the video that reads the comics, according to estimates, makes it 3 hours - apparently out of boredom.