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The video showcases the process of modifying a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) case for a PC build, focusing on button wiring, case modifications, and component installation. The creator emphasizes the importance of improving airflow for cooling by cutting sections of the case and reinforcing its structure. They discuss using integrated graphics or an APU for easier fit and modifications, as well as installing an NVIDIA GTX 1660 super GPU with a riser cable. Additionally, the creator modifies a low form factor case by adding space with a clear acrylic sheet and considers design options like RGB lighting, black paint, or matching the original NES console color. The video concludes by engaging viewers to comment on design choices and encouraging engagement with the channel.
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In this segment of the video, the creator discusses modifying a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) case for a PC build. The power and reset buttons were wired from the original case after some modifications. The creator had to cut out a section of the case for modern button modules, affecting the aesthetics but improving airflow for cooling. They mention the idea of reinforcing the structure due to the weakened base. Suggests using integrated graphics or an APU for easier fit and modifications. The focus then shifts to installing an NVIDIA GTX 1660 super GPU with the help of a riser cable for proper positioning in the case.
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In this segment of the video, the creator explains how they modified a low form factor case to fit all the necessary components for a PC build. Initially encountering issues with space, they ultimately found a solution by adding a space between the top and bottom case with a clear acrylic sheet. They contemplated different design choices such as leaving a frosted finish for RGB lighting, painting it black for a modern look, or matching the color to the original NES console. The viewers are asked to comment on which direction they should take. The video ends with a call to like, subscribe for more content, and a thank you message.