There is everything in the world of modding. And when we say everything, it means everything. People who create works of art worth thousands of dollars, others recreate their favorite spaceship, still others turn a tower into a beer tap.
In modding, the limit is the imagination… and of course the budget. Moddear, or personalization as we would say in Spanish, is about making a PC fit for the customer, no matter what predefined shape the computer cases have.
Here’s why modding is so cool and people love it so much: allows you to build a computer that fits the consumer, with the components they want and in the form that motivates them the most. That’s why it’s normal to see modding related to movies or video games.
Today in this area we have a beautiful story that came to us from China. A boy from an Asian country wanted to reward his sister for graduating from university andbecause I needed a computer for work, it occurred to him to give her one.
But he didn’t just install and mount it. No. He selected the pieces and placed them on the stove or gas stove that we have seen so many times in our grandparents’ house.
For two years, the boy saved up for high-quality components, and with imagination and artistry he turned an old home stove into a really cool PC case. The team has an AMD Ryzen 5600G CPU as both CPU and GPU, along with 16GB of DDR4 RAM, so it runs great.
To continue the design and aesthetics, the kid put a radiator with RGB lighting on top, pretending to be a stove flame, something very suitable, because it is this fan that dissipates all the heat coming out of the processor.
In addition, the stove is very neat, with an all-yellow design, Cyberpunk 2077 silkscreen, and a function button that turns the PC on and off like a traditional gas roulette. Without a doubt, the detail of a child for his sister.
Source: Computer Hoy
