The art of PC building is something entirely lost on me, to the point that even though my home computer is crying out for more RAM and a new graphics card, I'm terrified to touch the interior in case I mess it up. For YouTuber Micah Laplante, however, that's clearly not a concern, as he's managed to build a working PC out of pasta.
You can check out Laplante's efforts in the video below (via PCGamer). Sadly, making actual components out the carby wonder is obviously impossible - for this particular project, those had to be donated from an old Asus notebook. Having disassembled that machine, he placed the parts on a bed of uncooked lasagne sheets attached to one another with hot glue.
Another layer of lasagne, a few licks of paint, and a lot of glue later, and the Lasagne PC was complete (here's how to paint your PC case if you fancy customising it as some other pasta dish). Sadly, there's no ground beef or tomato sauce attached to this particular recipe, but I hear those tend to play havoc with your GPU.
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