Once I rebuilt my gaming PC final yr with a Ryzen 7800X3D and an RTX 4080, I believed I had lastly assembled my dream gaming setup. However now I fear I may need a brand new dream PC construct after seeing the {custom} PC the oldsters at SignalRGB have created inside a microwave.
Sure, you learn that proper — a microwave.
SignalRGB modified a microwave into an all-in-one PC, with its motherboard, GPU, and AIO all housed inside. Even higher, SignalRGB additionally turned the microwave’s window right into a show for the PC, so you do not even want an exterior monitor to play video games (by way of Tom’s {Hardware}). The show additionally options video passthrough, permitting you to see the PC’s elements contained in the microwave if you’re not gaming, and the motherboard even rotates on its turntable. You may take a look at a full video of the microwave PC in motion beneath.
As proven within the video above, the microwave PC options a number of notable design parts, together with the flexibility besides from the microwave’s keypad, which has been changed with a mounted Stream Deck, and the AIO being mounted and recessed on the appropriate aspect of the microwave’s wall to enhance airflow. Notably, the microwave PC is supplied with a formidable quantity of RGB lighting, which is becoming provided that it is made by an organization specializing in controlling and synchronizing RGB lighting on PCs.
                        This microwave PC can play Crysis 3
               
            It is geared up with an Intel Core Extremely 5 255 and an RTX 5060 Ti
    
Regardless of all of the PC’s elements being packed right into a microwave, it boasts some spectacular specs, together with an Intel Core Extremely 5 255 CPU, an RTX 5060 Ti 16GB GPU, 48GB of RAM, a 2TB SSD, and a 1100W energy provide. This permits the PC to run all the most recent video games easily, akin to Battlefield 6, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, ARC Raiders, and, in fact, benchmarking classics like Crysis 3.
SignalRGB is not promoting its custom-built microwave PC, however it’s giving it away at no cost. If you’d like an opportunity to win the PC, valued at round $2,000, you may take a look at the competition on SignalRGB’s web site.
This is not the primary time SignalRGB has turned a kitchen equipment right into a PC. Earlier this yr, it transformed a toaster right into a gaming PC, which was geared up with an RTX 5060 and an i5-14600K.
Personally, if there’s one equipment I feel would take advantage of sense to transform right into a gaming PC, it might be a mini-fridge. They’ve loads of area inside, they usually’re already chilly. It looks like a win-win to me.
