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Laptop out of two desktops?
Possible?
I've got ideas on how this will work...
Pretty much getting the better components out of the two, then re-arranging them to fit in my own laptop casing...
Or I might just make a better Desktop computer, but I'm attempting at a laptop first, if a few people think its possible, and can help me on how they think its possible. 
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09-22-2007, 03:55 AM
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Re: Laptop out of two desktops?
It's definitely possible, however it would not be the most convenient laptop at all. You have to take into account the size of your desktop PCs components such as the 3.5" HDD, motherboard, etc. etc. If you could model something proportionate to those pieces, you might have yourself something unique and portable to say the least.
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09-22-2007, 07:53 AM
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Re: Laptop out of two desktops?
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Originally Posted by ImaGiNe.
It's definitely possible, however it would not be the most convenient laptop at all. You have to take into account the size of your desktop PCs components such as the 3.5" HDD, motherboard, etc. etc. If you could model something proportionate to those pieces, you might have yourself something unique and portable to say the least.
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I figured it would be... Yeah, I'm aware that it's not very convenient to do something like that, for the size especially. I was also figuring re-arranging them to fit tighter, might help also.
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09-23-2007, 01:19 AM
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Re: Laptop out of two desktops?
Tighter fits mean less room for ventilation. Laptop procs are designed to work under less voltage and are cooler.
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09-23-2007, 10:55 AM
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Re: Laptop out of two desktops?
It also depends on what your desktop computer parts are. Some of them could fit well in a huge laptop but other no. If you really want to build your own laptop you would be better to buy smaller pieces with lower power consommation.
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09-23-2007, 01:57 PM
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Re: Laptop out of two desktops?
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Tighter fits mean less room for ventilation. Laptop procs are designed to work under less voltage and are cooler.
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I didn't say i was going to make it as small as a laptop...
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09-23-2007, 03:27 PM
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Re: Laptop out of two desktops?
Thought of this also some time back. Weight, power, form factor and cooling would be a problem.
Could insert the parts into one of those rather large brief casses you see in the movies, the ones they carry millions of dollars in.
Monitor would have to be a small LCD or ELO. The less power it used the better. Motherboard would have to be tiny, with a small CPU heat sink and fan. No PCI/AGP card, else its to big. Power supply would have to run as cool as pos and vent out of the case somehow. Keyboard slim line. DVD rom could be at a slight angle towards the front or come out of the side.
I mean you see this sort of think when they rock up to crack the banks computers in the movies, or in war movies, the army has them in the filed.
Lotsa work... by the time you done there is new CPU slots and different ram !
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09-23-2007, 09:43 PM
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Re: Laptop out of two desktops?
Yeah, another factor, is customization...
I've almost dis-assembled the first computer..
I just need some times to remove the last few parts holding the motherboard to the outer casing.
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09-24-2007, 03:30 AM
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Re: Laptop out of two desktops?
Make sure you arnt staticly charged when removing the MB.
So what are you going to put all the parts in?
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09-24-2007, 06:00 PM
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Re: Laptop out of two desktops?
It would turn out something like the "XBox 360 Laptop" but it is definitely doable, to an extent.
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