Summary

  • In a twist of ironic practicality, PC manufacturer CherryTree Computers in the US has unveiled a PC built inside the chassis of a graphics card.
  • The company was inspired by jokes about the relative size and cost of modern graphics cards compared with the rest of PC components, so decided to turn the idea into reality.
  • The “GeeFarce 5027POS Micro Computer” contains an Asus NUC 13 mini PC with a 13th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 64GB of RAM and 2TB of NVMe storage inside the shell of a defunct Asus Aorus RTX 2070 GPU.
  • The innovative one-off build was showcased in a YouTube video by Gamers Nexus, which highlights the ingenuity of the build, demonstrating that from a distance it appears to be an ordinary GPU and can be installed in a PC as such.

By Maya Posch

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