MSI has joined forces with Disney and Pixar to introduce a unique collaboration in the world of gaming PCs. This special Toy Story PC build features components inspired by beloved characters from the iconic animated film series. The standout features of this build include a Buzz Lightyear graphics card, a Woody motherboard, and a Zurg power supply.
While this MSI system may not compete with high-end gaming PCs in terms of specifications, its design is a major selling point. The attention to detail in the design pays homage to the first two Toy Story movies, appealing to fans of the franchise. The case design, resembling an arcade grabber associated with the Little Green Men, is a particularly charming touch. Additionally, a unique serial number plaque on the front adds to the overall aesthetic.
Each component of the PC stays true to the color palette of the character it represents. For instance, the graphics card and cabling incorporate Buzz Lightyear’s signature white, green, and purple hues. Despite the risk of a cluttered appearance with multiple character-inspired colors, the final product manages to strike a balance that exudes a sense of fun rather than chaos.
The complete specifications of the MSI Toy Story gaming PC include an Intel Core Ultra 5 245K CPU, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Gaming Trio Toy Story Edition GPU, Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 32GB RAM, Spatium M450 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 1TB storage, MSI Z890 Gaming Plus Toy Story Edition motherboard, and an 850W MSI MAG AB50GL PCIE5 Toy Story Edition power supply. The system also features ARGB fans for enhanced cooling.
Regrettably, this unique PC build is currently only available in Taiwan, with a price tag of NT$ 79,900 (approximately $2,700 USD). While there are no official plans for an international release, enthusiasts may explore options like international shipping or drop shipping to acquire this limited-edition PC outside of Taiwan.
Despite the appeal of this system, its exclusive availability and the timing of its release raise questions. With a new Toy Story film slated for 2026, the reasons behind the Taiwan-exclusive launch remain unclear, aside from MSI’s Taiwanese roots. Interestingly, historical connections reveal that Taiwan was almost featured in Toy Story 3, adding a layer of intrigue to the regional exclusivity of this PC build.
For those intrigued by the prospect of building their gaming rig, MSI’s fully assembled Toy Story PC offers a unique alternative. However, DIY enthusiasts can refer to comprehensive guides on building a gaming PC for a hands-on experience in crafting the ultimate setup.
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Niall Walsh, a Hardware Editor at PCGamesN, specializes in peripherals and gaming accessories. His expertise spans a range of products, from gaming headsets and controllers to keyboards, mice, and monitors. With contributions to various sites, including The Loadout, Wargamer, USA Today, MTG Rocks, GGRecon, and RealSport101, Niall offers insights into the world of gaming hardware.
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