This is a textbook example of "extreme DIY engineering." What you’re looking at is a GMKtec NucBox (Ryzen 7 7825U) that has been completely stripped of its original chassis and cooling fan to accommodate a massive, passive desktop CPU cooler. These mini PCs usually rely on a small, high-RPM laptop-style fan that can get quite whiny under load. It looks absurd, and those exposed components are one static shock away from retirement, but honestly? We’re obsessed with it.
Source: reddit

