This YouTuber Built A PC From Pasta, And It Works!
Dhir Acharya
He even tried to stream videos with his handmade Pasta PC.
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Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Dennis Ritchie are those who have contributed to the shape of modern computing technology. And now, a YouTuber is taking computing somewhere new, in his own way. And where he heads to, is lasagna.
YouTuber Micah Laplante, whose channel named Laplante Art has just almost 400 subscribers, mostly reviews products and do tutorials on image-retouching. However, after his wife joked about making a computer of lasagna, he believed that he could turn the joke into reality.
The Pasta PC
Laplante then uploaded the video of the entire process on his YouTube channel, along with the caption:
This is the first time he has tried building a PC on his channel.
To build the Pasta PC, the YouTuber used a broken Asus Transformer as the basis. Then he removed all essential parts and started making a new case for the computer, using lasagna. Except for the batteries, ports, buttons, and the motherboard, he built a new case with rigatoni and lasagna, along with hot glue, paint, and electric tape, etc.
And the result is a computer that is fully functional. But since the original table, the Laplante used is really old, it was inevitable that the Pasta PC lagged during operation, like when he tried ran games on Steam and the Game Boy emulator of when he streamed video on Hulu. Apart from that, the PC worked normally.
Laplante said he was proud of his project, which took him a long time to complete.