SignalrGB takes dragging to Razer, makes the RGB toaster functioning PC-thoroughly toaster contains a stream deck, mini-ITX components

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Dissatisfied to wait for the long -bodied Razer device, interopular RGB software experts in SignalRGB formed a toaster computer, which is seemingly real and fully functional (at least in the calculation sense). And in something that can simply be a viral marketing masters, the company is System handing overTogether with the 10-port dock Thunderbolt 4.

PC is literally a desktop computer shattered in conventional silver chassis four times. To make it clear, it does not cause toast, because the RGB fan should be obvious, which blocks two bread gaps. The front has been modified to contain the full deck of the stream and perforation on the sides to enable internal fans of air circulation behind the components. SignalRGB has also changed the purpose of the ejection handles to control the system of the system and the functionality of restarting.

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PC Toster SignalRGB is, as you might expect, covered in RGB underlighting, with lithe stripes bordering all of the toaster.

This toaster works better than your computer – YouTube


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The interior of the toaster was gutted to a room in the middle of a mini-ITX computer, containing Core i5-14600K Raptor Lake Refresh CPU, Zotac RTX 5060 graphics card, Z790-I Mini-ITX power supply, 32 GB GB G.SKIll TRIDENT with DDR5 DDR5 memory. SignalRGB also throws a 10-port DOCK RGB Thunderbolt 4 as part of the “… because that’s how we go on”.

The system is clearly the SignalRGB stab at Razer for not finishing the Breadwinner project in any time: “This is not a half-baked idea-we’ve used a real toaster and we put on a legal configuration of games. It has double LCD screens, a stream deck and full RGB lightning, which we all made through the signal.”

Project Breadwinner was an initiated project without a crowd, aimed at creating a RGB illuminated toaster for players. Idea He started as a Facebook joke in 2013 Before Razer made him a joke of Prima Aprilis in 2016. But matters escalated when the general director of Razer promised his community on Facebook that if the site had enough likes, and people have enough tattoos (yes, tattoos), he would make a toaster for the real one.

The project gained iconic supporters, and at least 12 people got real Razer toaster tattoos on their bodies. Tan, the general director of Razer, demanded a million likes, and each tattoo counted as 100,000 likes. Needless to say, the tattoos themselves were able to easily bypass Tan’s requirements.

However, the Razerr project has not seen any updates since 2019, and the last TAN update claim that the Breadwinner project will take only a few years to become a reality. Despite this, the original 12 die -hard, who got Razer Toster tattoos, are still hopeful and patiently wait for the project of Project Breadwinner.

To make it clear, the SignalRGB toaster does not create toast, as Project Breadwinner promised, but it is reality, it looks exactly like a toaster and playing video games. This computer modek from SignalRGB may not encourage tan to hurry and finish the Razer toaster.

But personally, we would like SignalRGB to create 11 of these systems and give them to brave dozen people who got these Razer Toster tattoos. They deserve something physical because of their bold body modification choices. At least a guy from Zune’s tattoo I was flying to meet people in Microsoft.

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