He really made it match.
YouTuber Equalo has turned an NES console right into a PC case, and with just a few modifications, managed to suit a GTX 1660 Super into it.
While he used a riser cable to permit the CPU to sit down flat contained in the case, he nonetheless needed to minimize out a big portion of the cartridge slot to ensure that it to suit. But the larger drawback was the case wouldn’t shut afterward.
So to make it work, he put an area between the highest and backside case utilizing motherboard standoffs and slid a transparent acrylic sheet in between the 2 items. He then gave it a frosted look so that you wouldn’t see the elements, and is contemplating both portray the sheet black or attempting to math the console’s coloration.
You can see how he made all of it work within the video beneath.
It additionally took a good bit of modification to make the motherboard match, corresponding to eradicating elements of the bottom. He mentioned it made the general construction weak, however including the additional hole on the underside added loads of airflow for the elements. He discusses this in his previous video on building a PC using an NES console.