This incredible Monster Hunter Wilds PC custom build has something your rig definitely doesn't: an RTX 5070 Ti GPU sword
Powerful in every sense.

While it took me well over an hour to make even a slightly cooler-looking approximation of myself in Monster Hunter Wilds, my Palico seemed to spring into being fully formed. They're a long-haired kitty with fluffy white fur accented by patches of pink and purple. Their name? Raspberry Ripple. While I'll never enjoy a little pre-deadline Vigorwasp Delivery in real life, I think I'd settle for this incredible Palico PC build exhibited at Computex 2025.
All joking aside, what you see above is a PC. Made by Mijinko Studio, the cheerful Palico exterior is 3D printed using temperature-resistant, engineering-grade resin with a fibreglass aggrandizement. Though that makes this case tough and shock-resistant, I still wouldn't like to see this one-of-a-kind felyne friend take a tumble—especially with the graphics card this one's toting in the long sword strapped to their back.
The card in question is a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti from GamingPro, a sub-brand of the Taiwan-based company Palit. You can ire the gaming blade in more detail via this post on Mijinko Studio's Facebook page (with pen for scale), and quietly curse the fact that you don't have your own GPU sword.
The graphics card long sword isn't just for show either, as this walkaround video from the show floor (featuring a kitty-cat themed cover of Cruel Angel's Thesis that I'm definitely not making up) shows that the PCIe cables are clearly plugged in and those fans are definitely turning.
Though I can't comment on this build's thermal regulation, I would still love to sink my teeth into the recent Street Fighter 6 collaboration.
Catch up with Computex 2025: We're stalking the halls of Taiwan's biggest tech show once again to see what Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and more have to offer.
There's been no shortage of head-turning PC cases at InWin's performing coffee cup-shaped case.
Indeed, 'getting an eyeful' was a bit of a theme this year with transparent or see-through tech aplenty. Besides Noctua's ventilated mouse that puts a fan in the palm of your sweaty hand. None of these are necessarily the cat's pyjamas, but they're certainly interesting—hey, we can't all be a GPU sword.
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Jess has been writing about games for over ten years, spending the last seven working on print publications PLAY and Official PlayStation Magazine. When she’s not writing about all things hardware here, she’s getting cosy with a horror classic, ranting about a cult hit to a captive audience, or tinkering with some tabletop nonsense.
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