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2,588 Lego-piece Hackintosh houses two computers in one

Posted by David Dahlquist | Monday, September 22, 2008 2:49 PM PT

legotosh.jpgFeast your eyes, my friends, on what is nothing less than pure Lego perfection. What looks like a perfect reproduction of a Mac Pro made with Legos, is in fact a beefy PC running Mac OS X, with a Mac Mini thrown in for good measures. Let me run that by you one more time: that’s a nicely specced Hackintosh combined with a real Mac mini, housed in an elaborate Lego exterior. How can you not love this?

This Lego Hackintosh/Mac Mini was designed in the Lego Digital Designer 2.0 for the MacMod Challenge 2008. The housing is made of 2,588 Lego bricks, while the Hackintosh is a plain PC with a Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz CPU running Mac OS X. The Mac Mini is a Core Duo 1.66Ghz. All of this adds up to pure, Lego-y delicious goodness.

The fellow behind this design should sell limited edition Lego Mac Pro cases, because hey, who wouldn’t want a Lego enclosure for their PC?

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