Blogger builds personal computer from water pipes
Tech geek and blogger Felix Yur has built a computer that will make all the PC boyars' eyes pop out of their heads. The device has some good "stuffing" inside - a Ryzen 9 processor and a GeForce 3090Ti graphics card, but that's not the coolest thing about this device. The main star is the cooling system, which looks like a part for a steamship from the time of Tsar Pea. Felix used real copper and brass plumbing fittings for it.
In addition, this "pipe" PC is decorated with analog sensors, like from an old steam locomotive. A thermometer monitors the temperature of the video card, a pressure gauge checks the pressure in the system - all in brass cases, with trembling arrows, as if the car is about to hiss and move. Well, on top of everything else, this unusual PC can be attached to the wall, which adds another point to its coolness.