Jerry (X)A Taiwanese YouTuber has built one of the most striking PC mods of the year: a fully working gaming rig housed inside a towering two-meter-tall Hatsune Miku statue.
The build comes from Jerry, the talented DIY enthusiast behind YouTube channel 1129jerry, who spent two months creating the project entirely from scratch.
According to the creator, Jerry spent two months creating the piece from scratch, working with a 3D artist from Perkunas Studio to design a custom cyberpunk version of Miku for a custom PC competition in Taipei.
What you’re left with is a PC that is not only visually striking, but also proves that Asus’ Miku collection isn’t the only collab to turn heads.
Hatsune Miku transformed into a gaming PC
As revealed in the build video, more than 80 custom 3D-printed parts were used across the upper body, armor, and internal frame to give life Miku’s gaming PC form. Jerry then spent days sanding, repainting, and fixing automotive paint that changes color depending on the angle.
Inside the statue is a complete ASUS ROG × Hatsune Miku collaboration setup, hardware we previously covered back in July. The build uses a Ryzen 7 9800X3D, ROG Astral RTX 5080, ROG RYUO IV AIO cooler, and 64 GB of Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 memory.
That’s some powerful internals, and the life-like Miku PC will be able to play the latest games you throw at it. However, despite the attention it drew at the PC building competition, the Miku-themed PC didn’t win any awards, losing out to an Alien-themed build featuring a full Xenomorph head.
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Despite this, Jerry considers the Miku PC his best work yet. “This is honestly my best work of 2025. I really do not think I will be able to make another gaming item that tops this any time soon,” the creator said.
“With this piece, I want to show the world what Taiwan can do. I can say for sure that in my heart, this is the strongest gaming PC right now.”


