When I built my first PC last year, the sheer terror of plugging everything in correctly almost broke me. Mistakes were made and I’m definitely not going to have a personal expert making sure I don’t do something wrong like I did back then!That’s something I learned when I built my second PC over the summer. There’s a whole bunch of conflicting advice on how to make building a breeze, so who can I turn to?I didn't go to a standard YouTube tutorial. I went to Robbin Snijders (known by his artistic alter ego ‘warbb’) — the mad genius who just built 'Yuga,’ a 353-pound, $34,000 cube of pure technological terror powered by dual RTX 5090s.

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Meet Yuga

(Image credit: Future)This has been nearly a year in the making, and as you can see from the size of it, this is a beast. So big in fact, you need to remove doors and push it into places in a crate like it’s King Kong.It is a 32 x 32-inch cube that weighs 353 pounds — each element 3D printed to the most precise millimeter to fit together and tell this visual story of technology colliding with art. Honestly, I’d spend most of my time just looking at it, but let’s open the hood!Inside, you’ve got two RTX 5090s, a high-end Asus ProArt motherboard to handle all that horsepower, and a 5,500 watt power supply to keep it all alive…yep, you read that right. At full load, you’ll be using the power equivalent of seven microwave ovens or 55 standard 55-inch LED TVs running simultaneously.