Guy Builds a Gaming PC Inside of a Toaster

Plug this thing in, and all your games are toast, and so is your computer. For real.  created this toaster PC by stripping down a stainless steel four-slice toaster, installing a wooden block at the base and mounting the components to that.

It doesn’t make toast anymore, which is a shame, because when you are gaming, you probably want some toast for a snack. It runs an AMD Ryzen 7 CPU and an Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards. There are newer GPUs, but the 1080 Ti inside the toaster PC was the most powerful graphics card in the previous generation, and still able to keep up with the Nvidia RTX 2070. It’s still fast enough to run games in 4K resolution, as well as VR titles.

One of the slicker features of the build is the working toast lever, which acts as a power switch for the system:

The modder did a really great job with all of the details on this build, and it is amazing that he got all of those parts inside. People like to say that their computer is toast when it breaks down, but in this case, it really is and it happened during the build process. I love the look of this thing. Great job.


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While Apple might have refreshed some of its products already, such as the MacBook Pro and the iPhone, there are still several products that Apple has yet to update. This includes the iPad Pro, the MacBook Air, the 12-inch MacBook, and the iMac. Many expected these devices to be announced this month, and it looks like Apple has finally confirmed it.

The company has announced that they will be hosting an event on the 30th of October where it will be held in Brooklyn and where it can also be live streamed. Apple does not mention what will be announced, but given that in the past we have seen how some product refreshes were done without much fanfare, it’s safe to say that Apple might have plenty to announce this time round.

Like we said, there is speculation that the event could see Apple introduce new iPad Pros that will come with Face ID, a new design, a new magnetic connector, and could also see Apple ditch Lightning in favor of USB-C, making it a first for an iOS device. There have also been rumors of a cheaper MacBook in the works, and given that we haven’t seen the iMac updated in a while, we wouldn’t be surprised if there was an iMac refresh as well.

There have been talks about a possible cheaper and smaller HomePod but whether or not that will be covered in this event remains to be seen. Either way check back with us on the 30th of October for all the details.

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Guy Builds a Gaming PC Inside of a Toaster

Plug this thing in, and all your games are toast, and so is your computer. For real.  created this toaster PC by stripping down a stainless steel four-slice toaster, installing a wooden block at the base and mounting the components to that.

It doesn’t make toast anymore, which is a shame, because when you are gaming, you probably want some toast for a snack. It runs an AMD Ryzen 7 CPU and an Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards. There are newer GPUs, but the 1080 Ti inside the toaster PC was the most powerful graphics card in the previous generation, and still able to keep up with the Nvidia RTX 2070. It’s still fast enough to run games in 4K resolution, as well as VR titles.

One of the slicker features of the build is the working toast lever, which acts as a power switch for the system:

The modder did a really great job with all of the details on this build, and it is amazing that he got all of those parts inside. People like to say that their computer is toast when it breaks down, but in this case, it really is and it happened during the build process. I love the look of this thing. Great job.


[via imgur and Segmentnext]

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Depreciation is a drag. Although we all know that depreciation is the loss or reduction in value of a particular asset – like cars, for example – there are vehicles that lose their value faster than other cars in the market. This could prove tricky if you’re buying a new car. Of course, you should look for a vehicle that … Continue reading

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