hey guys
okay well im building a laptop (or should i say portable pc like a laptop) out of normal desktop components (mobo gpu ram etc )
ive decided on making it full out clear plexi and will also be casting some clear resin keys for the keyboard. also thinking of alot of uv reactive stuff
the specs will be something like this
mobo: micro atx g31 gigabyte board (will post the model and stuffs later)
cpu: either an e5200 or e5300
gpu: 9600gt 512
ram: 2gb ddr800
psu: about 500w or 480w
hdd:either wd 250gb (its 2.5cm high) or seagte 160gb (thinner 2cm)
well prime and w1k have helped me out with the cpu cooler which will probably be a tt(yes i know) 1u but i will change the fan out for a 80 or 60mm uv fan (will be more silent and have more cfm)
one problem i have is fitting a psu into the case which will be more or less 30 X 35 X 5cm (L x W x H)
i will get a sketchup here just now
desktop componets made into a lappy
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Re: desktop componets made into a lappy
Look at some of the u1 and sff psu's. They are rather compact.
can i ask why you are not get a zotac itx board with an ion chipset Or a via nano with pci-express? Oh and a right angle, pciexpress adaptor will make your setup more compact-will find you a link.
can i ask why you are not get a zotac itx board with an ion chipset Or a via nano with pci-express? Oh and a right angle, pciexpress adaptor will make your setup more compact-will find you a link.
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Re: desktop componets made into a lappy
do those board support c2ds??Prime wrote:Look at some of the u1 and sff psu's. They are rather compact.
can i ask why you are not get a zotac itx board with an ion chipset Or a via nano with pci-express? Oh and a right angle, pciexpress adaptor will make your setup more compact-will find you a link.
and sweet a right angle pcie adapter was what i was wanting (didnt know you could but them though ) i was just going to try build one myself (cue disastrous music)
will look for the psus quick
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Re: desktop componets made into a lappy
You shouldn't build the PSU into the case. Laptops don't have a PSU inside them, it's outside So get yourself a small PSU, but make it external This will cut down on size and construction restrictions.
Also, there's no way this will be "laptop small", any small platform is still much bigger than a notebook. It has the potential to be a tiny PC though
Also, there's no way this will be "laptop small", any small platform is still much bigger than a notebook. It has the potential to be a tiny PC though
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Re: desktop componets made into a lappy
so what im looking for is a "a side flexible pci e riser card"
i think
i think
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Re: desktop componets made into a lappy
i thought would just be easier to have the psu built into it otherwise i would have to be redoing all the connections and a psu would look a bit funny outside of the case. might be the only optionDAE_JA_VOO wrote:You shouldn't build the PSU into the case. Laptops don't have a PSU inside them, it's outside So get yourself a small PSU, but make it external This will cut down on size and construction restrictions.
Also, there's no way this will be "laptop small", any small platform is still much bigger than a notebook. It has the potential to be a tiny PC though
it will be like a fairly large laptop that is a few cm thick but will be awesome me thinks