A YouTuber has transformed a normal toilet into a gaming PC. This unique creation can allow you to play your video games and poop comfortably at the same time.
In fact, some people prefer to play games while sitting on the throne. Maybe this is a dream-come-true invention for those who find peace inside the comfort room.
YouTuber Installs PC Out of a Toilet
The normal gaming computers that we know come in many forms. Some PCs have weird cases which you cannot see anywhere. Earlier this year, Cooler Master dropped a sneaker-shaped PC Case as part of its 30th-anniversary celebration. Although the "Sneaker X" case is very special, wait until you see what's next.
As spotted by Lowyat.net, a YouTuber named Basically Homeless has come up with a bizarre invention he did for the first time. Last month, he turned a toilet into a gaming PC.
According to him, he installed some PC parts inside the tank of the toilet. He made sure that it was well-protected so no water won't leak and affect any electronic component.
At first, it's hard to believe how he came up with the process of creating this weird tech. However, it's very useful, especially for "toilet gamers" who want to ditch handheld consoles while playing video games on the "throne."
Basically Homeless clearly hates carrying any console inside the bathroom. That's why he ended up with this. This will favor those who get used to the mouse and keyboard when playing shooter games.
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All it Takes is a 'Water Wall'
As per another story from Kotaku, Basically Homeless had a hard time making a toilet-turned-gaming PC. He thought of separating the part where the computer components are located away from the location where the water goes.
This means that there would be no interruption that will take place when flushing the toilet amid your ranked game. Another thing is Basically Homes made use of a fan lid to maintain the cool temperature of the makeshift computer.
There was a time when his "Water Wall" was compromised. After learning that it failed, he used a Flexseal to "seal" it so the PC parts would be protected from getting wet.
The YouTuber is not yet finished doing this. He even managed to install the RGB lighting so it would become more presentable while you're under the "call of nature."
The cutout that Basically Homeless made could allow you to see how the toilet flushes right in front of you. You could also see the wiring and the lighting inside the PC.
Indeed, this wonderful creation may appear weird to some people, but it can give you more "me" time in the bathroom while enjoying your favorite games.
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Written by Joseph Henry