A full-fledged mini-PC has been integrated into the RTX 2070 SUPER case

CherryTree Inc., famous for thinking way outside the PC case, has stunned the modding community with its latest brainchild. Instead of tossing an old high-end GPU cooler, they've brilliantly repurposed it, stuffing a fully functional mini-PC inside the vacated shell.
The team took the empty triple-fan cooler shroud from a Gigabyte AORUS GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER and meticulously integrated an ASUS NUC 13 Pro mini-computer. The resulting device, cheekily dubbed the "GeeFarce 5027 POS" (yep, they actually called it that!), looks almost identical to the real graphics card it mimics — but packs a completely different punch. Inside this "GPU imposter":
- Intel Core i7-1360P Mobile CPU (12 cores, 16 threads, up to 5.0 GHz) with integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics (96 EUs)
- 64GB of DDR4 RAM paired with a spacious 2TB TeamGroup MP33 SSD
- All the original NUC ports preserved: Thunderbolt 4 (x2), USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, USB 2.0, HDMI 2.1 (x2), and 2.5GbE Ethernet.
The original triple-fan cooler handles the heat surprisingly well. Even under full load during testing, the CPU temps stayed comfortably under 75°C. Total system power draw is also modest, peaking at just 87W.
Don't expect to buy one, though. CherryTree created this purely as a tech experiment and art piece — a bit of inspiration for modders and a fun surprise for hardware geeks. It's solid proof that old PC parts can find wild new lives in the most unexpected forms.
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