A Redditor has constructed a custom PC that houses thirteen internal displays inside the case. The machine runs over 15,000 animated GIFs across these screens to create a continuous visual loop. One commenter described the project as a "Meme Machine" rather than a traditional gaming computer.
Custom PC houses thirteen internal displays inside the case running over 15,000 animated GIFs.
The build relies on an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor and an RTX 5090 GPU for processing power. It also includes 96GB of DDR5 RAM to support the heavy workload. The display setup features mostly five-inch and eight-point-eight-inch panels, along with a fourteen-point-five-inch portable 4K monitor.
Three Raspberry Pi boards manage the four larger screens within the case. The creator spent approximately two hundred hours editing video content to fit each GIF to its specific tile. This process involved adjusting playback speeds and trimming clips to maintain a sporadic visual rhythm.
Watching every single display tile from start to finish takes over thirteen hours according to the builder. The project highlights an extreme approach to custom PC building that prioritizes unique aesthetics over standard performance metrics.



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