This incredible Monster Hunter Wilds PC custom build has something your rig definitely doesn’t: an RTX 5070 Ti GPU sword

Although it took me more than an hour to create a slightly improved likeness of myself in Monster Hunter Wilds, my Palico appeared fully-formed instead. This fluffy, long-haired feline is covered in white fur with pink and purple accents. They go by the name Raspberry Ripple. Even though I wouldn’t appreciate a real-life Vigorwasp Delivery before deadlines, I’d be content with this amazing Palico PC build showcased at Computex 2025.

To put it simply, let me clarify that the image you’re looking at represents a PC, specifically crafted by Mijinko Studio. The playful appearance of this Palico is achieved through 3D printing using durable, high-temperature resistant resin and reinforced with fiberglass. Despite its robust construction made from engineering-grade materials, I wouldn’t want this unique Monster Hunter companion to fall – given that it carries a powerful graphics card on its back in the form of a long sword.

The card under discussion is a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, which hails from GamingPro, a subsidiary of Palit, a Taiwanese company. For a closer look at this gaming blade, check out Mijinko Studio’s Facebook post (with a pen for size reference). You might find yourself secretly lamenting the absence of your very own GPU weapon.

In this walkaround video from the show floor, it’s evident that the graphics card resembling a long sword isn’t merely for decoration. The PCIe cables are visibly connected, and the fans are indeed spinning. As for the kitty-cat themed cover of Cruel Angel’s Thesis, I assure you, it’s not my imagination.

Despite not being able to evaluate its heat management, I’m excited to explore Update 1 on this marvelous feline device. It’s worth noting that I’m still not an experienced hunter prepared for the final stages. Perhaps the upcoming Akuma layered armor from the Street Fighter 6 collaboration could offer some assistance.

This year’s Computex has been filled with eye-catching PC cases that have certainly turned heads. Our brave reporters on the scene have given us a glimpse of some standout designs such as Havn’s Doom special edition case featuring two skeleton figures, an imposing creation by Geometric Future, and InWin’s unique coffee cup-shaped model.

This year, transparency seemed to be quite popular, with numerous transparent or see-through tech options available. For instance, Lian Li introduced a screen that fits inside your computer case, and Corsair presented a transparent power supply unit. Moreover, Noctua launched a ventilated mouse with a fan built into the palm area. While they might not be everyone’s top choice, these innovative products certainly catch the eye—after all, we can’t all aspire to be a high-performance graphics card!

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2025-05-22 15:02