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The World’s First NFT Horseracing-Inspired PC

With the explosion of NFTs and their massive potential for the gaming industry coming to the fore, Aftershock segues into the scene with a freshly completed commission celebrating crypto-love: an NFT Horseracing-inspired Custom PC!

NFTs have been adopted into diverse industries worldwide, but what is NFT Horseracing? Digital horse racing is one of the fastest rising trends in cryptocurrency. By combining the reach of video games with the exclusivity of a non-fungible token (NFT), digital horse racing aims for users to feel the thrill of being a trainer.

This up-and-coming crypto-sport – where anyone can own an NFT racehorse – is the theme of Aftershock PC’s latest commission. Meet a Custom PC crafted to bring a customer’s love for these blockchain beasts to life.

Inspired by the customer’s own NFT Racehorse Ducky Mallon, the electric cyberpunk vibes are taken from the racehorse’s coat and splashed across the build’s painstakingly customised parts. Intricate open-loop pipes interlace through a heavily modified chassis, illuminated by RGB laser engravings and a massive 7″ display that showcases the horse and PC component details.

Tying the entire look together, custom NFT horseracing artwork comes etched across the back panel and GPU backplate. Aftershock’s meticulous cable management is on full display in this open-air case.

The brand says they are excited to forge new frontiers of PC self-expression with first-of-its-kind concepts, marrying unique aesthetics of the overall build and cutting-edge PC components:

Chassis: Cougar Conquer V1

Motherboard: ROG Strix Crosshair Formula X570

CPU: Ryzen 9 5950x

GPU: ROG Strix 3090 OC White Edition

RAM: 4x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600Mhz CL18

SSD 1: 1TB Samsung 980 Pro

SSD 2: 2TB Samsung 980 Pro

HDD 1: 2TB Samsung 870 Evo

Chassis Fans: 5x Corsair QL120 White

PSU: Corsair HX 1200

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