There are many case mods for unusual PC cases, but a well-known YouTube channel may have installed a game computer in the cistern of a toilet for the first time.
PC in the desk, PC in the aquarium or PC in Thor’s hammer: you’ve seen all of this somewhere over the years. The YouTube channel “Basically Homeless” has also addressed the topic in the past with a PC in the refrigerator or a PC in the toaster, among other things, and has now made the most recent build of the unusual kind.
The fact that the whole thing comes along with a wink is probably obvious, and yet it is of course still an implementation worth seeing, in which the cistern was first converted with a viewing window and tight separation from the water inside so that the hardware does not get wet. And of course LED lighting should not be missing, as well as a fan for waste heat, while water cooling was not used.
In addition to feasibility and having fun, the declared goal was to accommodate a system that can run Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and play it on the toilet: Among other things, a Geforce RTX 3060 and an Intel Core i7 were used for this -12700 installed, while a wall-mounted 240 Hz monitor takes care of the image output.
As the video shows, there were also obstacles, such as an unexpected leak that could ultimately be repaired with sealant instead of a new design. In the description of the video, the hobbyist sums up his project as follows: “I know more about plumbing than I ever thought I could. Also, I never have to stop playing, I can just sit and do the potty while I play.” An overview of the installed hardware was also available on Microcenter.com released.
Source: via pcgamer.com
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