Enthusiast builds 'AMD gaming PC' entirely made of cardboard — specs include unreleased AMD 5800GT CPU, DDR8 RAM, PCIe 6.0 SSD, and 2,400W power supply

A Redditor built several PC components out of cardboard with intricate detail to build a cardboard PC that spins and lights up. It's not a real computer, though.

https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/pc-building/enthusiast-builds-amd-gaming-pc-entirely-made-of-cardboard-specs-include-unreleased-amd-5800gt-cpu-ddr8-ram-pcie-6-0-ssd-and-2-400w-power-supply

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