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This skyscraper PC leverages the Hyte Y70 Touch to create the illusion of elevators moving inside
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This skyscraper PC leverages the Hyte Y70 Touch to create the illusion of elevators moving inside

  • A custom PC at Computex recreates a Taipei night market scene with a Taipei 101 replica and a sausage stall.
  • The build was created by Zoë Baye and Brandon Ayala of Zombie Tech Gaming for Hyte's Computex booth.
  • The case mod includes miniature shop fronts, 3D-printed signage, and street-level details around the base.
  • The exhibit combines visual storytelling with functional PC components at the Hyte Computex booth.
  • The project features a rock climber figure inspired by Alex Honnold's free solo ascent of Taipei 101.
  • The build includes a working touchscreen element and animated graphics for elevator effects inside the model.
  • The display uses lighting and 3D printing to enhance the realism of the Taipei-inspired diorama.
  • The project is described as a cathedral-like, detailed modification of a Hyte Y70 Touch PC case.
  • The article notes the build as a standout at the Computex hardware showcase.
  • The piece references broader PC hardware coverage, including a hardware buying guide and related case mods.
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