Youtuber Builds Gaming PC in a Console
On one of the numerous American tech channels on YouTube posted a video showing the construction of a gaming PC. However, it is not just another ordinary PC, as it was encased in what used to be a Nintendo GameCube console.


The GameCube console was the successor to the Nintendo 64. The shape resembles a cube, to which controllers are connected. It debuted on the market in 2001, and by the end of March 2008, about 21.7 million copies were sold.
Youtuber from the CS:GO on it. Matt bought a broken console via eBay and then gutted it. The biggest challenge was to place the components in the limited space offered by the console case. This was only possible after a series of modifications.
PC specs:
- U: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G
- Motherboard: ASRock DeskMini A300-STX
- RAM: Crucial DDR4 3200 MHz, 8 GB
- SSD: OCZ RD400 512 GB
- Fan: 1x 50 mm
And here's how the creation process looked like:
The total cost of building the rig was about 420 dollars. Youtuber mentioned that if you would like to assemble a computer with slightly different parameters, you can put a Ryzen 5 inside and replace the SSD.
The this particular case of an "encubed" PC is not the first one of its kind. Some time ago, one Reddit boasted of his own project.
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