Creating a gaming PC is quite complicated, and trying to get all the perfect components to make it work the way we want can lead to a lot of errors if we don’t look at compatibility or other really important aspects when designing. optimizing the configuration of a PC. But that doesn’t mean we can’t create some really weird computers, and the fact is that one user has made a build that brings all the power needed for gaming, to a microwave games, As strange as it may seem.
Custom cases allow users to create spectacular designs and completely change the perception we may have of what a computer is, by hiding the components behind another device that we wouldn’t normally think of as a PC. There are some configurations that seek to deliver the highest possible performance, others that want to have a video game-based design to become a unique device, and then there are those that simply want to explore the limits they can achieve by creating computers that even though they are really strange, they manage to be fully functional.
A rarer build than normal, this PC features one of the strangest cases we can find
When we think of a microwave, it is clear that the first thing that comes to mind is its use, since it is actually used to heat things, which makes us think that it is even stranger than A device created to generate and maintain heat can become a computer. That’s why Reddit user SuchLikeDuck_YT taught us that things aren’t always what we imagine and that even if at first we see a microwave In the image he shows us, it is really a computer which allows us to execute GTA V (and other games) with pretty good performance.
It is also worth noting that it uses an integrated screen, one of the things that can most attract our attention since it is incorporated in what would be the door of the microwave itself, which reminds us of the design used, for example, by smart refrigerators.
The specifications it has are quite simple, since what really matters is the box it uses:
- Processor: Ryzen 5 3600
- RAM: 16 GB DDR4 3600 MHz
- 1TB Neo Forza NVME SSD
- GPU: Radeon R9 270
- Power supply: 650w power supply
- Card base: Gigabyte B550M-K
The system itself is a normal computer, it’s nothing special until we see what it actually looks like, and the user basically shows everything inside the microwave and how all the components are integrated, showing that it is possible to have a complete computer. inside a microwave. Generally speaking, the cooling itself doesn’t really seem bad either, since the airflow is constructed in such a way that the outlets are placed on key components, although what we really worry about is is when it is closed, because it has areas where more heat can build up than it should.
Since the design is very compact, the user indicates that to incorporate the food he had to hide it inside the microwave as if it were a box from the famous KFC restaurant, because it was practically impossible to place it in the back. .
This construction demonstrates the versatility of the different components of the PC, and in the end the format used is quite similar to what we would find in SFF cases, designed to take up as little space as possible, although it is clear that few People would want to disguise your computer as if it were a microwave, right?