Video games that are played on a personal computer (PC) rather than a dedicated gaming console or an arcade machine are known as PC games.
The elements that define it include increased input, processing, visual, and audio output capability. Not only that, it has a wider variety of gaming gear and software that can be customized to the individual’s preferences.
Making a PC requires specific hardware that can contain all of the necessary components that it needs to function. People use a proper CPU casing to do that. However, a Brazilian man decided to use another item to house all the components.
Recently, Twitter user @JackSucky posted a video of a man in Brazil that had built a working PC inside a microwave! Lucas Cavalcante built the microwave computer for only $900 (RM4,245). Take a look at the build below:
A man in Brazil who lost his job during COVID decided to make a microwave PC in order to save money
He built this fully operational for just $900 pic.twitter.com/UxRRtqgtcl
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) November 7, 2022
According to Jack Lucky, the man in Brazil decided to build the PC after losing his job due to the pandemic. What’s really sweet is that his girlfriend gave him the money to build the computer.
Jack is also trying to find a way so that the man’s girlfriend can also get matching PCs. How thoughtful!
I updated the setup!
Now the GPU is all white, the LCD shows the CPU temps and i painted the monitors white. I removed the RAID0, it was such a headache. pic.twitter.com/0zZTRPxtTw— Lucas Cavalcante (@LcavalcanteR) April 30, 2021
Source: @JackSucky, IGN SEA