This is my Retro Gaming PC - Stealth Edition, a NES Console modded with a computer inside to play old school nes, snes, and n64 games. The project is 'stealth' because all the connections are the o...
This is my Retro Gaming PC - Stealth Edition, a NES Console modded with a computer inside to play old school nes, snes, and n64 games. The project is 'stealth' because all the connections are the original NES connectors and there is no way to tell that this isn't a normal NES until you turn it on.
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I have seen a lot of NES's built into computers on the web, but none have a completely stock look. In fact the majority look like frankenstein hack jobs. Hopefully mine will only look like that if you open the case. I have some original ideas that makes this build very unique.
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How is the heat on that thing when playing N64 games?
That case was clearly not designed to cool such a large (and hot) motherboard and cpu. I'm planning on building my own NES PC this summer and I like this stealth type plan but I'm afraid I might need to cut a fan hole in the back.
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Wish i knew how to do that.
That case was clearly not designed to cool such a large (and hot) motherboard and cpu. I'm planning on building my own NES PC this summer and I like this stealth type plan but I'm afraid I might need to cut a fan hole in the back.
As for this NES, I hope there's enough venting.
But, than again it really depends on how modern all the parts are and how powerful or old the processing unit is.
the "Stealth" look.
what's the Specs on the RAM, Processor, HDD