PCMR Redditor builds insane 'GIF PC' that displays over 15,000 GIFs across nine different screens

A member of the PCMR subreddit built a PC that displays a wall of GIFs on the side and front of the PC's tempered glass panels featuring over 15,000 GIFs.

PCMR Redditor builds insane 'GIF PC' that displays over 15,000 GIFs across nine different screens
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TL;DR: A Reddit user built a gaming PC featuring nine screens inside an O11 Dynamic Evo XL case, displaying over 15,000 unique GIFs powered by three Raspberry Pis. The system includes high-end hardware and took hundreds of hours to curate and configure the GIFs, creating a distinctive animated display.
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We all love a good GIF, but one person has taken their love for GIFs to the extreme by building a gaming PC with nothing but GIFs displayed all over the PC's side panel. Several-Bar-6512 on the PCMR subreddit, posted a video of their creation displaying dozens of GIFs inside of an O11 Dynamic Evo XL across nine screens facing the chassis' tempered glass panels.

The system is quite literally a work of art and chaos at the same time. The hardware displaying the GIFs consists of nine separate displays featuring various sizes and resolutions, powered by three Raspberry Pis. The inclusion of the Raspberry Pis keeps all of the GIF rendering separate from the main machine. 3D printed mounts are responsible for holding all of the monitors in place inside the PC. The PC itself is equipped with top-of-the-line components featuring a Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU, MSI X870E Carbon WiFi motherboard, MSI Ventus 3X RTX 5090 OC Edition graphics card, 96GB of DDR5 RAM, a 9100 Pro 4TB NVMe SSD, and the aforementioned O11 Dynamic Evo XL case paired with a mixture of 15 Noctua 120mm/140mm fans.

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The Redditor revealed they worked "over many weekends and evenings" getting the "GIF PC" created and spent an exorbitant amount of time finding and downloading all the GIFs necessary for the project. The total amount of GIFs displayed on the system amounts to over a whopping 15,000 after filtering through over 17,000 GIFs online. It was not just a matter of getting the right GIFs downloaded; the Redditor wanted every single tile to have a purpose, so they also spent "roughly 200 hours" categorizing, trimming, looping, adjusting the aspect ratio, and setting the right animation speed for each GIF.

The end result is a tiled wall of GIFs displayed on all nine monitors inside the case, with each tile displaying a unique category of GIFs. Critically, none of the GIFs will duplicate themselves across multiple tiles. It would take a person over 13 hours to watch every single tile from beginning to end (assuming you had the endurance to watch a wall of GIFs for 13.5 hours straight). Whether or not it was worth it might be up for debate, but the "GIF PC's" creator hopes the system will last at least 9 years.

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