As the much-anticipated release of Starfield approaches, AMD and Bethesda are treating enthusiasts to an enthralling display of creativity, merging the game's universe with modern PC design, thanks to modsbyben, a remarkable custom PC designer. This Starfield-themed PC is no mere system. It's a fusion of Bethesda's interstellar vision and a maestro's craftsmanship, and honestly, it makes regular PCs seem a tad pedestrian.

Picture this: A typical day with your plain-Jane computer housed in a white metal box. It does the job but lacks panache. Then, a visual from YouTuber modsbyben emerges, showcasing an official, one-off Starfield-themed masterpiece. Just like that, your computer feels slightly drab. But it's more than just a case of PC envy. This creation is emblematic of Starfield's charm and the game's potential impact on the player community.

In a candid video, Benito Quintanilla (aka modsbyben), whose expertise is apparent in his past creations, dives deep into this project's inception. Commissioned by AMD in conjunction with Bethesda for this year's QuakeCon, this PC is less of a technological tool and more of a breathtaking sci-fi sculpture. It isn't a computer and more akin to a space entity from Starfield's world. In the very essence of the game, where players get to craft their spacecraft, this PC appears as if it could be docked in a Starfield hangar.

However, the beauty isn't limited to aesthetics. Nestled inside is the rare Starfield-themed Radeon RX 7900 XTX GPU from AMD, revealed at QuakeCon. As Quintanilla merged 3D printed panels, automotive and acrylic paints, this piece of tech-art became a harmonious blend of Bethesda's design aesthetics and Quintanilla's visionary craft. Unfortunately, much like Starfield for years, it remains elusive - this piece of art isn't for sale, it's merely a showpiece meant for QuakeCon.