Since the release of the Xbox series X meme, the idea of a computer in a fridge has been a joke. Microsoft even went as far as creating its own Xbox brand mini-fridge. In the latest addition to what many would say is impossible, Basically Homeless on YouTube has finished his Nvidia RTX 3090 powered mini-fridge gaming computer, though not without constant trial and error to get the build to function properly. Not all creations are so practical, playing Rainbow Six Siege with a potato controller or bar code scanner are some of the more exciting things people have created for controlling games.

The idea was simple, though putting it into action was far from simple or cheap. Taking a mini-fridge provided by G Fuel and building a PC out of it while it retains the function of cooling. Though it isn't mentioned exactly how much time the project took, Basically Homeless said it has been in the background so long that he had his firstborn son and lost 20lbs. Thanks to his sponsors who sent the equipment for the ambitious task, no expense was spared. This $10,000 build was created with some of the best computer hardware on the market, including the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090. The trick was getting the fridge not to turn into a warm wet box when the computer components were placed in it.

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That's when it hit him. "We overclock GPUs, we overclock CPUs, we overclock RAM. Why not just overclock the refrigerator." With a certified HVAC specialist for a dad, he took to the task of replacing the refrigerant parts of the mini-fridge with that of portable ac units. These were then overclocked with the cooling outputs ported to the back of the mini-fridge with a makeshift duct system. The remaining problem of condensation and static charge were solved with a dehumidifier, math, and a special potion to create an anti-static lining within the mini-fridge. With the fridge ready, it was time to add the hardware.

Tanking up on energy drinks, Basically Homeless began the task of adding the computer hardware to the fridge, which he reported "-too about ten times as long as normal." Each piece had to be a custom-fabricated hole or mounted into the fridge. The hard-lined custom cooling loop was filled with the drink that got him through the whole process and would be stocked in their brand mini-fridge, G Fuel.

The finished product was a beautiful computer that housed several cans of G Fuel while Basically Homeless enjoyed high-resolution Minecraft with his new gaming pc/mini-fridge. Many have already begun to speculate what is next for the mad gamer, who has already created so many impressive things.

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