Many players’ ingenuity often translates into devices of all kinds that seek to maximize aspects such as power, performance, or portability. As a result, for example, we have the news of a youtuber who turned a Mini PC into a Gaming PC, as well as the story of an Xbox enthusiast who decided to convert the original system into a portable console. However, few feats are as curious as the one starring Beth Le.
As the portal PC Gamer indicates in a recent publication, Le is behind Beth Deck, a portable gaming system that uses modular laptop components from Framework and can be assembled in just 15 minutes. Thus, this device is compatible with any 13-inch Framework motherboard, which is why it offers both cost flexibility and equipment configuration. In addition, by taking advantage of the brand’s modular philosophy, it allows for simple repairs and upgrades, a situation that enables better device upgrades in the future.
No soldering needed, just screws and a 3D printer
As detailed by Le, the device can be assembled in 15 minutes and disassembled in just 2. Furthermore, no soldering is required, as it only needs screws and 3D-printed parts. Thus, the project includes 10 3D printing schematics and a detailed list of parts such as screws, controllers, and specific cables. Excluding the Framework components and 3D printing filament, the total cost of materials amounts to 130 euros, a very affordable price for all budgets.
Among its advantages, it stands out that its compatibility with Framework motherboards gives it the option to upgrade to more powerful versions (see, for example, Intel, AMD, and even RISC-V processors). Additionally, since the brand’s motherboards are designed for laptops, the Beth Deck can address limitations in power, heat control, and battery life. And, if you are interested in the project, Le has already confirmed that she is working on a second version to improve certain aspects of the system, making it an ideal project for hardware enthusiasts looking for a unique and customizable experience.
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