got bored and decided to build a gaming pc into an xbox one s.
its rocking an AMD ryzen 5 8600g, 32gb ddr5 ram 4tb nvme ssd and an RTX 3050 all crammed into this tiny xbox one s shell. which took a lot of pain, misery, mishaps and determination. so i just now have an xbox one pc
got bored and decided to build a gaming pc into an xbox one s.
its rocking an AMD ryzen 5 8600g, 32gb ddr5 ram 4tb nvme ssd and an RTX 3050 all crammed into this tiny xbox one s shell. which took a lot of pain, misery, mishaps and determination. so i just now have an xbox one pc
@DJ_JSquared tolerable for what it is, 10 min test with prime95 the cpu only reached a maximum of 72 Celsius. though im still testing with long term gaming sessions
@Drew1480 well it may look terrible to you but that isnt your xbox, no offence but this was a first project of its kind for me. its sloppy but in the end i succeeded and works amazingly. go make your own xbox one s pc if mine looks horrible
@peeuushh fits into a bag better ig, i mainly built this because i had a dedicated living room or traveling pc to game on but it was just still too big and bulky, and it doesn't thermal throttle
@iHuntDads thats what happens when you cut first then measure😭 i would have done so much better had i owned a 3d printer or had any skill 3d modeling for such
@OshyMew temps are fine, they dont go past the mid to high 70s i have it with the igpu disabled and in eco mode for as little heat under load as possible, 10 min test in prime95 and it never got past 72 Celsius
@CapableBara well, thats facing the wall once its in place and isnt meant to be seen, ive never done a custom pc mod like this before and had no planning just winged it on the xbox