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You know how electric cars sometimes play engine noises through the speakers. This needs to make hard drive noises, clicking sounds and fans going nuts randomly.
Kinda wish it had a turbo button, even if it does nothing.
I recently watched a video about a new PC designed to run Windows 98 with DOS for paying old games. It has a built-in SoundBlaster card, (highly) variable CPU clock speed, and lots of modern things like USB PS2 emulation.
It also has a small speaker to simulate hard dive clicks when accessing the micro SD card.
Found the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogHqmjn6sY4
Or even better a Turbo button that did something; maybe automatically put all fans to 100%.
But yeah, a Turbo button (working or not) would be a great fit for this concept.