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andrewk
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:49 am |
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GraveReaper0 wrote: You guys ever see an epidosde of Pimp my Ride where crazy Mike installed a super computer. It was a little box that had everything in it. Audio, video, GPS, anything you can think of. Now I know its gonna be probably in a $1000 and up range, but I want to know what my options are before I start spending money on a bunch of stuff I might not need.
I tried googling but nothing usefull came up, and Ebay only has stuff thats a normal computer fit for your car, but thats not what I am talking about.
My old roommate put a desktop in the trunk, and ran cables to a touch screen lcd. I'd call it a 'super computer' because it did audio, video, had a gps card, and a wireless card... To get the 'little box' effect, you could use a small case, or maybe even a mac mini case.
JMHO from what I have seen.
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88delta88
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:37 am |
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Build it with a "mini-atx" pc. They are built specifically for this design.
We bought 4 units, I will find the manufacturer if interested, but they look like a nice looking car audio amplifier, runs on 12V (no inverter needed), and has all the normal inputs/outputs.
While the CPU spec is lower than desktop par (the ones we had were 1200Mhz AMD with 512 ddr333 ram), they seem to be able to handle what ever we threw at it, with the exception of bleeding edge games.
The advantage of buying a PC/laptop that runs on 12v only is indispensable when looking at that type of application. Want GPS? Buy a usb GPS antenna, and you're good to go. Buy an automotive type LCD, hook up to your sound system's input, and you're rocking!
How much more supercomputer were you looking about going?
I will look for the link to the mini-atx computers.
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88delta88
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 12:17 am |
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GraveReaper0 wrote: 88delta88, I know about mini-atx, but are these computers built to work in cars? Yes, they have a 12V power supply. They've got auto turn on, just like a car amp when you hit the key. You may or may not use that feature. Also do a google search for "mini-itx". Seems to be the same sort of deal. Quote: Did you find any pros, cons? Is it something like the $400 units on Ebay? I am interested to see what my other options are.
I am thinking you will be spending $400 on the equipment, easy. Depending on the extent you want to go with it, I would recommend using an old laptop, like I did. Have you taken a look at mine?
Also, did you look at my article in the tech section about building a car PC? It took me a long time to write!
Go to MP3CAR.com also, they're whole site is dedicated to what you want to do. I used to live on that site, when I was building PC's into my cars. This was before MP3 head units were available (the reason I used PC's in my car in the first place).
Again, I will get you the link to the ones we purchased for the trucks at work. They run in all weather from -35*c to 35*c just fine.
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88delta88
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:28 pm |
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HERE is the site that sells mainboards, cases and power supplies.
This is exactly what the units we ordered for the trucks here look like:
Since I've been there, they have a new standard. Nano-ITX. 1/2 the footprint of the mini-itx boards. Price reflects.
See what you think.
P.S. None of my installs have ever risen above $300 CDN. I beleive my installs have all been able to do what you want to accomplish also. It can be done very cheaply if you plan it out properly.
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