Enthusiast hides gaming PC inside living room fan using 3D-printed parts — disassembled AtomMan G7 cooled by Dreo tower fan that shifts air at 28 feet per second

Creator Zac Builds mounted their mini-PC to the side of their living room fan to hide it plain sight.
The proliferation of affordable 3D printing and miniaturized PC components enables niche custom builds by enthusiasts.
This item illustrates a creative application of existing technologies but does not indicate broader market or technological shifts.
Nothing fundamentally changes; it's a demonstration of individual ingenuity rather than a new industry trend.
An individual creator showcases ingenuity in tech customization.
Potentially inspires other hobbyists to pursue similar creative projects combining existing tech.
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