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Even the smallest gaming PCs are still much larger than a soda can, that is unless…you’re talking about this one by a modder who goes by ‘Msystems’. The case itself was 3D-printed and comes equipped with an ASRock DeskMini x300 motherboard, along with an AMD Ryzen 7 5700G CPU, all running on a 75W power supply unit.
Why would you create such a small gaming PC? Well, Msystems wanted something more powerful and ergonomically superior to a laptop for a camper van, yet still lightweight enough to run on DC power without an inverter. The result was a gaming PC that could be carried back and forth with a keyboard since they already have a monitor setup at home.
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It’s in the family of a ‘barebones mini PC’. Some of them are basically just laptops without a screen or battery. And some of them (like this one) are sort use a mixture of laptop and desktop parts. You should check out all these and see which you like the best. Typically the barebones part is $200-$500 and your parts are another $300-500,” said its creator.