YouTuber Basically Homeless Made a PC From a Toilet

YouTuber Basically Homeless Made a PC From a Toilet
(Photo : YouTube / Photo taken from Basically Homeless YouTube Channel)

A YouTuber modified his toilet to make room for a gaming PC. Yes, it's a computer that can run CS:GO and yet operate as a toilet.

A YouTuber Created a PC That Works as a Toilet

YouTube channel Basically Homeless shows how an extra big toilet tank was converted into a gaming setup that still has a toilet function, although one that uses a lot less water to flush, as per the news story by PCMag.

You can watch how he built this setup below:

What Are the Specs of This 'Unique' Customized PC?

An MSI MEG Z690I Unify mini-ITX motherboard is connected to an Asus GeForce RTX 3060 Phoenix V2 single fan graphics card, an Intel Core i7-12700 processor with the stock cooler, 64GB of G-Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-5600 RAM, according to PCMag. Meanwhile, the toilet served as the chassis of the system unit.

To complete the project, a small fold-down table for a mouse and keyboard was built below a 27-inch MSI 1440p 240Hz gaming monitor installed on the wall. The water was kept apart from the PC components using plastic sheets bonded together to create a makeshift "water wall."

We Advise Not To Try This at Home

There are many reasons why you shouldn't try this at home, even though the gaming setup works. Water and electricity don't mix well, and that is something you should take into consideration.

Also, that is why there are portable gaming consoles and gadgets so that we can use them at our own convenience, even while at the toilet.

Basically Homeless Built Other 'Unique' PCs

Gamespot mentioned that a fridge PC and a toaster PC are just a couple of the odd home items that the YouTuber has previously built computers in. His future PC build will undoubtedly leave many wondering what it might be.

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This Is Not the First Time a YouTuber Did Something Bizarre

We previously reported in April that the FAA had asked former Olympic snowboarder and current YouTuber Trevor Jacob to surrender his pilot's license after he posted a video titled "I Crashed My Plane," believing that the incident was staged for personal gains. The 13-minute video was posted on Dec. 4, 2021.

On Nov. 24, 2021, Jacob purportedly conducted a solo flight over the Los Padres National Forest to the north of Los Angeles because he wanted to snowboard.

However, the YouTuber claimed that a mechanical issue with his 1940 Taylorcraft caused him to have to bail out and jump to safety as the aircraft crashed into the Los Padres National Forest in Southern California.

Although there were many options available, the FAA criticized him in a letter dated April 11 for failing to properly restart the engine, ask air traffic control for help, or look for a different landing place. In short, the letter suggests, as was previously reported, that he did not make an attempt to save the plane before jumping out.

Related Article: FAA Revokes YouTubers Pilot License, Says Plane was Crashed for Views

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