WTF?! When ane imagines "the world's fastest PC," you wouldn't wait its performance to exist measured in kilometers per hour (KPH). Merely Sega and ASRock'southward Alder Lake build is a little different from the norm: it's integrated into the chassis of a Remote Control car that's capable of reaching 100 KPH, or just over 62 MPH.

The speedy PC, created in collaboration with Thousand-Force and Masami Hirosaka, was built to celebrate the Steam Winter Sale, which features several titles from Sega. It's besides existence given away equally a prize. Entering the competition involves following Sega Official on Twitter, retweeting the tweet below, and commenting. The prize depict will be announced at the stop of the Steam sale, which finishes on January five. Sadly, it's only open to residents of Japan.

The PC itself is no slouch when it comes to the hardware it's packing, featuring an Intel Core i9-12900K processor sitting in an ASRock Z690M Mini-ITX lath, an ASRock Radeon RX 6900 XT OC Formula 16GB, 32GB of dual-aqueduct RAM, and a 2TB SSD. It'due south also filled with Sega Atlus PC titles and comes with 23 codes for Sega games on Steam for the winner to savor.

Every bit yous can see in the video, the Remote Control motorcar zips around the track despite its very un-aerodynamic shape. It's likely that the box-style design is primarily to protect the components inside from being destroyed during a high-speed crash.

For a more traditional Alder Lake build, check out this (mostly) all-white cosmos. It might not practice over 60 MPH, only it's got enough of get-faster RGB lights.