omg, you guys, i just heard about the craziest gaming pc build ever - someone put two entire gaming pcs inside an air fryer. i know, it sounds insane, but apparently it's a thing now. signalrgb is the company behind this wild project, and they're known for pushing the limits of gaming pc design. i mean, who needs a normal pc case when you can use an air fryer, right?

so, let's talk about the specs of this beast. each of the two pcs has an rtx 5060, a core ultra 5 processor, 1 tb of ssd storage, and 16 gb of ram. that's some serious power, especially considering the current ram shortage. the pcs are stacked on top of each other inside the air fryer, with a fancy visual display on each of the front doors. it's like a work of art, but also kind of ridiculous. i mean, can you imagine explaining this to someone on a date? "oh, yeah, i just have two gaming pcs in an air fryer, no big deal."

i have to admit, i'm a bit curious about how this thing works. the ports are accessible on the back of the air fryer, and there's a wiggly cable connecting the pcs to the displays. it's like a puzzle, trying to figure out how they fit everything together. and the best part? signalrgb is giving one of these bad boys away in a giveaway. i'm not sure if i'd actually want to win it, but it would definitely be a conversation starter.

preorders are available at major retailers, but i'm not sure if i'd recommend actually buying one of these. i mean, it's a cool novelty, but isRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?

so, let's talk about the specs of this beast. each of the two pcs has an rtx 5060, a core ultra 5 processor, 1 tb of ssd storage, and 16 gb of ram. that's some serious power, especially considering the current ram shortage. the pcs are stacked on top of each other inside the air fryer, with a fancy visual display on each of the front doors. it's like a work of art, but also kind of ridiculous. i mean, can you imagine explaining this to someone on a date? "oh, yeah, i just have two gaming pcs in an air fryer, no big deal."

i have to admit, i'm a bit curious about how this thing works. the ports are accessible on the back of the air fryer, and there's a wiggly cable connecting the pcs to the displays. it's like a puzzle, trying to figure out how they fit everything together. and the best part? signalrgb is giving one of these bad boys away in a giveaway. i'm not sure if i'd actually want to win it, but it would definitely be a conversation starter.

preorders are available at major retailers, but i'm not sure if i'd recommend actually buying one of these. i mean, it's a cool novelty, but isRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
What do you think about this?