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NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB
The NVIDIA Jetson Nano 2GB Developer Kit not only lets you discover the power of AI as well as robotics, but it’s a fully functional Linux micro PC, all for $54.99 shipped, today only, originally $59. It’s supported by the JetPack SDK, which comes with NVIDIA container runtime and a full Linux software development environment, enabling developers to package their applications for Jetson with all its dependencies into a single container that is designed to work in any deployment. Product page. Read more for two videos, including a hands-on video review and a how to run emulated games tutorial.

NZXT H510 ATX PC Gaming Case
NZXT’s H510 Compact ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case is perfect for just about any serious build, and you can get one for $61.99 shipped, today only, originally $79.99. Put simply, it’s a small-footprint ATX case that doesn’t lack in features, complete with a removable radiator mounting bracket, flush tempered glass window, multiple fan filters, and front USB 3.1 Gen 2 type-C. It comes equipped with a cable routing kit sporting pre-installed channels and straps, for simple organized wiring. Product page. Read more for a hands-on video review and additional information.

Origin RestoMod PC
For those who still remember the era of Gateway, eMachines, Packard Bell, etc, these plain white computer towers probably look quite familiar. Origin PC aims to bring some of those memories back with their new limited edition RestoMod PC, which harkens back to the era of floppies, dial-up, and boxed computer games. Built around a custom CORSAIR 4000D case, it boasts an HD UV print located at the front of the case with a design replicating the front of a 90s-era PC as well as a beige case color. Read more for a video and additional information.

Razer Modular Tomahawk Gaming Pc
First seen at CES 2020, the Razer Modular Tomahawk Gaming PC is now a reality. The case itself features two PCIe slots, with one utilized for a full-sized GPU, while the other an Intel NUC (Next Unit of Computing) Element board for the CPU, RAM, storage, ports, memory card slots, audio jacks, etc. Razer is offering a pre-built Tomahawk that packs an Intel Core i9-9980HK (16M Cache, up to 5.00 GHz) processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, a 512GB PCIe NVMe, 2TB HDD (5400 RPM), an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition and two top 120mm exhaust fans.

H31G Mini Computer
The MINISFORUM EliteMini H31G may not look like a computer at first glance, but this tiny box is equipped with Intel LGA1151 socket, which enables you to install your own processor. For those who prefer a pre-made solution, it can be equipped with up to an Intel Core i7-9700F processor, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB SSD, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics card, 2.5 inch hard drive or SSD, M.2 2280 (PCIe x4) and M.2 2242 (SATA III) slots for solid state storage, and dual SODIMM DDR4-2666 memory slots. Read more to see why it’s perfect for classic gaming.

Henry Cavill Builds Gaming PC
Actor Henry Cavill isn’t just a on-screen legend, but apparently, a big gamer as well, so much so that he uploaded a five-minute video of his latest PC build to Instagram. Yes, even for Superman, there were some steps that caused him to scratch his head. What kind of equipment is he using? From what we can tell, an ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero motherboard, an AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, an NZXT Kraken Z73 all-in-one liquid cooler, and a ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2080 Ti OC graphics card.

Origin PC Gaming Computer Tesla Model S
Designed by the Origin PC team, the Ludicrous is a special one-off build for YouTube personality Marques Brownlee that required some challenges to complete. Some of the issues included airflow and fitting the PC parts inside the miniature Tesla Model S, while still maintaining the drivability of the car. It has working headlights, a horn, the ability to be driven forwards / backwards, and a remote that can be used to turn the PC on. Read more for a video and additional information.

Bourbon Whiskey Gaming Computer
Case modder extraordinaire Josh Kroger on Reddit used an actual bourbon barrel for his latest computer build, and it just might be the classiest one yet. To make this happen, the barrel was first disassembled, the sides of the staves shaved to flatten them out to use as side panels, and then the metal straps recycled as accent pieces, that’s not to mention the countless hours of sawing as well as hand filing to get the wooden parts to fit perfectly together.