There’s the NucDeck, and then this custom wooden vintage radio gaming PC, which actually went viral back in 2009. Sean Malseed of Action Retro wanted to give it a modern makeover capable of handling the latest games.
Before that could happen, Malseed had to remove all of the interior components, wooden screws and all. Some of the new hardware includes an AMD Ryzen 7700X processor, an MSI Pro B650 motherboard with built-in WiFi, and a 12GB Radeon 6750XT graphics card. There were just a few problems like the heatsink being too tall and then replacing the 6750XT with a smaller version. After everything was pieced together, it booted successfully into ChimeraOS, an Arch-based Linux distribution that provides an out of the box couch gaming experience.
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