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An All-In-One Build I am working on:
https://sites.google.com/site/ravintekman/home/multimedia-pc
Might not look very gheto however all parts are either free, scavanged or cheap...
ps i uploaded it to my 'googlesite' as Microsoft (Codename MACRO'ARD) has
changed how pictures are handled.
fig 1) i now have cheaper internet at home, it's a vodafone pay-as-you-go dial-up mobile broadband. i got it, mainly because i can't afford a landline yet and orange mobile is expensive.
fig 2) i found a 3GHz P4 Pundit R in a skip. It had a label stating, 'FAIL, cannot stop BSOD'. took it home...
i was asked by my dad's boss to fix his 800MHz PIII, because it wouldn't start,
i simply got it to boot by removing a faulty USB card, fair enough.
a few days later the boss wanted his computer faster, so i stuck XP on it,
i noticed the install to finish in less than 4min's, booted xp in no...
My pictures are of various sizes so i conveniently linked to them:
19" LCD without stand due to height restrictions of cabinet.
inlet vent/controls access. that's a cisco router sellotaped to the back as a replacement stand for those who are wondering.
top vent to let hot air excape.
best...
here's the pictures (just uploaded) of my amp, starting with a semi-full view of the innards:
the innards showing batteries, amp mobo, heatsink, crosover.
the heatsink where the TO3 transistors are mounted to
controls part 1, labels describe all.
controls part 2, vol and input.
this next...
ok not the full 200w for 5 hours more like:
1st hour 200w for 1 hour
+/-150w for 3 hours
100w for 2 hours
change batteries or...
50w for 1 hour
10 w for 15 mins
headphone safe wattage quiet for 5 mins
also being that this 100w module is old, it causes crossover distortion, so i enhanced the...
damn that speaker cabinet makes it look like a retro stereo you used to see in the oldskool rap vids.
you say yours only lasts 2 hours at 20W with that chunky battery???
my T03 style, tri-rail, 100W-8ohm, 200W-4ohm speaker lasts a whopping 5 hours running on nothing but 48V worth of AA...
for these pictures i used vga mode on my camera, so they can fit page width, anyhing larger i'll post links to from now on. back to subject...
heres the pictures of my ultra wireless router...
innards:
and its case on:
i lifted the positive leg on the power jack and attached it to...
at Zygomatic:
that looks like...:confused:...
OCD dis-organized tidyness, or,
organised mayhem, or something like that.
anyway i know that browsers auto fit pictures to screen when linked to them, so when i post anymore large pictures, they'll be linked to instead.
i only went as far as inventing it, i don't think there'll be much of a market anyway.
and i don't like the sound of mixing a few tonnes of the stuff! as making that amount made my hands ache quite a bit (wasn't as bad when most of the task was compleeted).
actually i made double the amount but...
i replaced my north bridge heatsink with a more better one,
the old one had to have a fan blue tacked to it to over clock a bit (100MhzFSB more than norm)
heres the pictures:
origional NB HSF:
the singed NB under old HSF:
the replacement HS next to old HS:
shiny new heatsink base (how...
I've got more ghetto pic's to come, just waiting for a gap (i've got loads!)...
that last Pic looks like my mates dodgy repair techniques were used to build it!
@Atherton213,
i think i understand his anger at that toshiba,
i had a toshiba brought for my education from my social worker,
vista ran so slowly on it that by the time i got a new word document the battery went flat.
i attempted to install XP but the bios blocked it and DOS. so i put linux onto...
here is a picture by picture of my custom GFX cooler using cheapo and spares, also the tape was 'permanently borrowed' from my old care home (stupid social workers!).
an AMD CPU HS attached with origional 'Plustic' HS above:
attached a CF on the front of card to blow extra air through HS...