An enthusiast with the pseudonym Basically Homeless posted a video demonstrating the unusual optimisation of his computer. In fact, it fits entirely into a single chair, on which the innovator sits. He posted instructions on how to upgrade it for everyone to use.
The FlexiSpot office chair was used as a base, which has enough space between the seat and the stand to accommodate 50 mm aluminium rails. Attached to these are a 3D-printed case, which houses a mini-ITX motherboard with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor and 64 GB of RAM. It also includes a mini-ITX Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics card and a server power supply unit.
YouTuber Designs DIY Computer Chair
Basically, Homeless had to rack his brains over ventilation and connecting peripheral devices. He utilized Keystone modules to enable hot swapping for various ports, including HDMI outputs, USB ports, and headphone jacks. The only thing left on the outside is the power cord, and even that is hidden in the slots in the chair leg cover.
The finishing touch was replacing the wireless monitor with a virtual analogue, which is projected in front of the user's eyes using a Bigscreen Beyond VR headset. In addition to working with VR content, it also displays a standard desktop on a 1080p virtual screen. The headset cable is hidden in the headrest of the chair. The backrest can be tilted without risk of damaging the wires or other unusual PC modules.
Source: Basically Homeless
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