Case - Extruded Anodized Aluminum measuring 10" x 9.25" x 3.125"/254mm x 235mm x 80mm more info
Processor - ATOM 330 1.6GHz Dual Core 8 Watt CPU with 1Mb L2 cache 533MHz FSB
Graphics - Intel GMA 950
Chipsets - Intel 945GC Northbridge
ICH7 South bridge
Audio - Realtek ALC662 High Definition audio codec + Composite/RCA Line Outputs
USB 6x USB 2.0
LAN 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps
BIOS Intel BIOS 4mb flash memory
Rear Panel I/O 2x Ps2 for mouse and keyboard
1x VGA
1x 7 pin S-Video
1x 10/100/1000 LAN
1x RS 232 COM
1x Parallel Port
6x USB 2.0 ports
3x Audio: Line in, Line out, and Mic in
Composite/RCA Line Outputs
Monitoring and Management Power Management (Supports S3 standby)
Fan Speed Control
Memory/RAM 2Gb PC5300/667MHz
250 gig mobile hard drive
M2-ATX Smart Power Supply: Connects directly to the battery,
Voltage regulation,
Automatic Start-up more info
Built-in Bluetooth-Exclusive Feature Internal V1.1/1.2 Vista Compatible
50m/150' Range
Works with Centrafuse 2.0
Also Included 6 pin locking power harness
users guide and wiring diagram
master driver disk
detailed system build sheet
LCD monitor power cable
Clean that edge up and make it look professional before you start bad-mouthing other people's installs. Yours isn't all that great yet. I actually see zero fabrication work in your ride... all you did was cut holes and mount stuff. And a pre-built unit? With the amount of trash talking you've been doing on the forum, I was expecting an awesome custom install. This is nothing more than buying the parts ready to go and just installing them. Bravo for installing a turn-key solution.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tidder
Well... this looks like absolute garbage.
Clean that edge up and make it look professional before you start bad-mouthing other people's installs. Yours isn't all that great yet. I actually see zero fabrication work in your ride... all you did was cut holes and mount stuff. And a pre-built unit? With the amount of trash talking you've been doing on the forum, I was expecting an awesome custom install. This is nothing more than buying the parts ready to go and just installing them. Bravo for installing a turn-key solution.
How did I miss this thread? Basing your install on the comments you made in our posts, I agree with Tidder. You didn't even mold the screen into your dash, you simply cut a hole in your dash like a kindergartner and smushed the screen behind it. When I found this thread, I was expecting some super well done setup that blew mine away. Its really nothing spectacular, if I had to rate it, I'd say its a 4, and not because of the PC system, but because of the audio thats simple enough to do.
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I will say this, it looks ... nice. If this is all you were looking for then you have done well. And that is fine. Not everyone does this as a hobby. No biggie. But you really should watch what you say about others' projects since they are working on things waaaay beyond what you seem to be capable/willing to attempt.
All you need right now is some plastic putty, hard work, and patience and you can mold your screen into your dash bezel. It will also help rebuild your reputation with the senior enthusiasts here. There should be some great information in the Fabrication forum.
Shouldn't this be in worklogs rather than finished projects? It looks like a decent start installing a prebuilt system, but you have a good amount of work to go. You really should do some fabrication rather than just cut and pasting (literally) the components. By the way... way to play a ripped movie. Go pay for your media
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