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Stephany Nunneley
Saturday, May 2, 2020, GMT
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He actually made it fit.
YouTuber equality The NES console has been turned into a PC case, and some modifications have been made to manage to install the GTX 1660 Super.
Although he used a vertical cable to lay the CPU flat in the case, he still had to cut out most of the ink cartridge slots to make it fit. But the bigger problem is that the case will not be closed thereafter.
In order to make it work properly, he used the motherboard bracket to place a space between the top box and the bottom box, and inserted a transparent acrylic board between the two pieces. He then gave it a frosted appearance, so you won't see any components, and is considering painting the worksheet black or trying to mathematically calculate the color of the console.
You can see how he works in the video below.
In order to make the motherboard suitable, some changes were made, such as removing some parts of the base. He said that this weakened the overall structure, but added extra clearance at the bottom to add enough airflow to the assembly. He discussed this in a previous video about using the NES console to build a PC.