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Mini PC ‘violently’ smashed with a sledgehammer, dragged behind a motorbike, and spun in a washing machine – Geekom PC still works after the company’s extreme torture testing

by admin June 25, 2025



Mini PC specialist Geekom has shared a video which shows its latest IT15 model being subjected to unnatural levels of violence. We are accustomed to seeing devices, particularly portable ones, being dropped, crushed, and splashed as part of standard endurance testing. However, this cute little machine, packing up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor 285H processor, endures torture like being spun in a washing machine, being hit by a sledgehammer, extremes of heat and cold, and the indignity of being dragged along the road by a motorbike. The PC survives intact, but with a few grazes, and we see it boot up at the end of the video.

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Expand the tweet above to see the video. At the start of the video, the Geekom IT15 is inexplicably carried in a reinforced aluminum flight case, lulling it into a false sense of security, perhaps. Then the horror begins.

A 1.8-ton car runs over the little 0.46-liter NUC-style device at least twice. It is then hung up by a thread and walloped with a baseball bat. Geekom’s digital assassins were intent on whacking the IT15 some more, so they also sledgehammered it as it sat beneath two concrete blocks.


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The punishment continued as the IT15 torturers decided to drag the little machine along a tarmac road, pulled by a motorbike at high speed. Just when you think it might end, seeing the device being carried carefully on top of a stack of books, it gets “dropped from height” down concrete steps. Someone in the Geekom team seemed to have then remembered that tests of devices enduring cold and heat were typical ruggedness assessment fare, so we saw the device chilled by sub-zero gases and then subjected to a blowtorch.

After such rough treatment, the IT15 might be due a clean, right? But throwing a mini PC in a washing machine for a “violent spin” probably isn’t advisable – so they did just that. It was a dry wash program, and not for too long, though.

At last, the pummelling of the Geekom IT15 does actually come to an end, and we get a close-up of all its battle scars. Your local used mobile phone emporium might refer to this as ‘Condition A minus.’ After taking it from the washer and plugging it into power and a monitor, the IT15 appears to have weathered all the abuse without affecting its computing ability. The probably inadvisable penultimate caption of the video proudly declares, “It just won’t break,” which some will see as a challenge.

Video shows “serious testing”

We reached out to Geekom regarding its extreme testing of the IT15 to ensure it was genuine. Our contact insisted that the video showed “serious testing,” and that a lot of the product’s rugged nature is due to the ABS shell, which is “cushioned and, together with the sturdy internal metal frame, is particularly robust.” Actually, the firm’s official product pages include some durability claims, such as the device being able to “withstand 200kg of force without deformation,” and the all-metal frame and base adding to its strength.

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Beyond being tough, other notable specs of the IT15 include the device’s compact size, and its decent expandability options (an extra M.2 2242 SSD slot, and room for a 2.5-inch SATA drive), plus it offers a broad selection of modern ports for its size.

Geekom’s recently launched IT15 is currently available direct, or from its Amazon store. We note that there’s a $200 coupon available on Amazon US at the time of writing, which brings the top Intel Core Ultra9 285H, 32GB RAM, plus 2TB SSD storage configuration down to $999.

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Lethal Company’s biggest update for months is finally out, and with it comes the much awaited first look at a new monster

by admin June 2, 2025



It’s been a hot minute since we got an update for Lethal Company, but Zeekerss has finally answered players’ hopes and wishes with a chunky slab of new content. Available to play right now, v70 brings an update to the mansion, overhauled features, and probably the best part, a scary new monster.

Work on Lethal Company has slowed down a little bit, with the time between updates growing larger and larger. Zeekerss previously mentioned that they were working on a separate game, but had also encountered a bit of creative block. That was until their spark was reignited after playing a REPO for over 50 hours.

So here we are, v70 comes hot off the heels of collecting trinkets in REPO, and while it may not be as monumental as the v50 update, you won’t hear me complaining, not when we have a new plant monster on our doorstep.


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“Long time no see,” Zeekerss says in a blog post. “The Company has a new update for all you hard workers.” Some of the minor add-ons include five new furniture items: the fridge, doghouse, sofa chair, microwave, and electric chair. There’s also a new log from Sigurd called “Team Synergy”, as well as a new plan for logs, which will let players find and collect them like rare scrap in the map interiors.

The Company Cruiser has also been updated with more reinforced materials to help it sustain larger hits, a self-correcting passive feature that causes it to try to set itself upright, and a small boost when you press down on the pedal after changing gears.

The Company has a new update for all you hard workers.

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But these are more just quality-of-life updates—the juicy stuff comes next. The radar has been completely overhauled, featuring a new face cam so you can see your coworker’s face on the terminal, a new compass HUD, a line indicating the path to the closest exit, and contour lines for the terrain outdoors. “This should bring the radar up to the visual standard of the rest of the game and make it easier to make a difference as the computer guy,” Zeekerss says.

The Mansion’s interior has also received a fair few changes. There are now eight new rooms or hallways with more interactable objects that can hide scrap inside, additional cabinets, and rooms with lower ceilings. “Now the Mansion should be more interesting to explore, and has more opportunities to loop back in on itself and create non-linear layouts,” Zeekerss says. An overhaul of the logic used to generate the layouts is a massive win, especially considering how hard it was to find your way through the Mansion, which was exacerbated by all the dead ends.

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I’m really happy to see some more work go into Lethal Company. As one of my favourite co-op horror games, it’s something that I do find myself returning to regularly. And it’s not as if Zeekerss just threw a bunch of stuff together—the updates and changes are thoughtful and made with the express intention of polishing existing features, rather than just throwing a bunch of stuff at a wall and hoping it sticks.

But with all of that said, I have to admit that I’m probably most excited about the new monster which has arrived with this update, the Giant Sapsucker. This is a new outdoor daytime creature, most common to Vow, which will surely add yet another layer of chaos to my already doomed runs.



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Lethal Company's next monster "does things that make absolutely no sense, just because it can"
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Lethal Company’s next monster “does things that make absolutely no sense, just because it can”

by admin May 28, 2025



Ho, Lethal Companions! Put down your airhorns, let fall your precious armfuls of plastic fish, and prick up your freakin’ ears. Something is coming to 2023’s breakout horror multiplayer game. Something that will make the music boxes and springhead marionettes look like child’s playthings! I mean, like the child’s playthings they already look like, but without the parts that make them horrifying. That something is… to be announced, but I considered the below teaser text pithy enough to be worth a shout regardless.


“The new creature is technically maybe the most powerful creature in the game, and the power easily goes to its head,” explains appallingly young developer Zeekerss on social media. “Sometimes it does things that make absolutely no sense, just because it can.”


There is an infinity of enigma couched within the words “sometimes it does things that make absolutely no sense”. There are countless things in Lethal Company that defy sense-making, not least the game’s players, who repeatedly land on emaciated moons populated by giant spiders and ghost girls to harvest rubber duckies and V-type engines, which they then feed to a mouth in a wall. I look forward to experiencing how Zeekerss plans to raise the stakes.


In general, I like the idea of an entity deliberately deciding to do things that seem nonsensical. When we encounter this in other games, we tend to call it an error, depending on our flexible understanding of where the border between sense and nonsense lies. I’ve always enjoyed reading forum thread attempts to reach across the line and redefine “purely” errant behaviour as plausible. For example, weaving a little mythology around the fact that horses in Skyrim are able to witness crimes. It’s because every horse in Tamriel is descended from Horseplay, God of Tattletaling.


Lethal Company’s thunder has been stolen by, amongst others, the recent R.E.P.O., with its “Jim Henson does Nier Automata” characters. Still, it remains a grand and very sociable anti-capitalist chiller. I’m deeply thankful to Zeekerss for engineering a genre of extraction game in which the extraction process is fundamentally cursed. On which note, this news article is now over – please gather up your airhorns and plastic fish and get back to the ship, pronto. Does anybody hear giggling?



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