Post subject: Portable Gaming PC (PGPC) - Disassembly UPDATE 2/23/13 pg.3
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 2:59 am
NOT KYO - Portablizer Extraordinaire
Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:45 am Posts: 271 Location: Ohio
Had difficulty coming up with a name that describes this thing...
8 inch touchscreen LCD
Integrated Xbox 360 controller with Playstation D-pad, and face buttons for shoulder buttons (triggers are now buttons)
The case is made from two OKW enclosures glued back to back, heavily modified of course. You can see where I screwed up the paint job. Maybe some day I'll fix it.
Mini ITX Socket P motherboard - for laptop CPUs Intel T7300 Core 2 Duo 2GHz 4mb L2 cache 4GB of DDR3 Geforce 9100m 512mb shared 500GB hard drive
Half-built-in wifi - USB dongle inside, motherboard has mini PCI-Express slot but haven't gotten a card for it yet. Not that I have to. It's under the righthand control panel and I can take it out very easily. Motherboard also has HDMI out, so this thing will occasionally run double-duty as an HTPC in my house.
No internal batteries. I know. I know. Believe me I know. It's kills me, but it's just too heavy. I designed it with batteries in mind. I have the power switch for it, the charging jack, the battery life indicator - ALL integrated already. But I decided against putting the batteries in. Right now, it's already heavy. If I were to add the batteries, it'd be unplayably heavy. I'm going to have to make them into an external pack. As much as it saddens me.
I wanted a motherboard that was very upgradeable, which this one is. I can put a much better CPU in there in the future and maybe bump it up to 8GB if I get Windows 7. I also wanted a motherboard that had a PCI-Express slot. The idea was, when you're at home, you plug in your awesome desktop card and you've got a really decent gaming PC that can run just about anything. I have the riser card and "cartridge slot" cover, but not bothering putting them in until I can afford a better power brick that can handle the amperage.
Post subject: Re: Portable Gaming PC (PGPC) - pics & video
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:32 am
#1 Female Member
Joined: Sat Jun 13, 2009 3:10 pm Posts: 3202 Location: The Armoury
Congratulations on getting there first! I am saddened by the lack of batteries, but you finished, and thats more than I can say.
Looks like you get excellent performance on that 9100m too. I'll watch the video after school and give a full impression. (youtube is blocked and Im too lazy to circumvent the block with 5 minutes left in class)
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Post subject: Re: Portable Gaming PC (PGPC) - pics & video
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:26 pm
#1 Female Member
Joined: Sat Jun 13, 2009 3:10 pm Posts: 3202 Location: The Armoury
I like it. Its big, blocky, blue, and has a surprising amount of sex appeal. Also seems to get excellent performance. (presumably due to a Pcie bus that isnt limited at 1x) Personally I dont care for your Xpadder setup, but thats just my preference. I run one set xpadder layout and map my games to it, so I dont have to switch around when changing games. Also, its actually not as huge as it seemed like it was. Maybe its the fact that its running, but it seems very reasonable in size. Overall, great job! Glad I could motivate you!
By the way, if you want batteries that would be epic for it, I have that set of 10Ah ones.
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Post subject: Re: Portable Gaming PC (PGPC) - pics & video
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:11 pm
NOT KYO - Portablizer Extraordinaire
Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:45 am Posts: 271 Location: Ohio
samjc3 wrote:
Personally I dont care for your Xpadder setup, but thats just my preference. I run one set xpadder layout and map my games to it, so I dont have to switch around when changing games.
Originally I had thought that I would need every available button for most games, which would mean having a button bound permanently to Alt-Tab or Ctrl-Alt-Delete not doable. But I've actually found that most games really don't need all those buttons. Now that I've realized that, your method does make much more sense.
samjc3 wrote:
By the way, if you want batteries that would be epic for it, I have that set of 10Ah ones.
I am so tapped out as far as cash goes, there's no way I could do that. I went back and looked at your thread and those do seem like awesome batteries. But they won't fit inside this thing. Not the way I've got everything set up. It's set up with lots of little gaps for individual cylindrical cells. There's no room for long flat ones. Still, they would make for a much simpler and smaller (and lighter) external pack. But yeah, no moneys.
Edit: By the way, I've tried installing Android x86 on this thing. I thought it'd make for nicer touch-based browsing. And also have a lot more games that take advantage of the touch screen. However, it doesn't play nice with my touchscreen. At least, not when installed virtually through windows. I may try actually installing it to a separate partition but I don't know how I'd be able to choose which OS to boot into without a keyboard.
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