27/01/2008, 05:37 AM
I spent the saturday destroying (taking apart) my old laptop that I wanted to use as a server. I had all the parts and was playing around a bit.
Sunday I woke up, made a plan as I ate breakfast, and started working at about 9:30. It's now 20:30, and its FINISHED! Heres the pics:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21070187@N07/
I will probably put this behind the tv or under some cabinet so that it doesn't bother anyone or attract attention. It's so quiet it's silent in a normal environment, in my very quiet room you can just hear the small harddisk spinning up sometimes.
What I did, in order, was:
- Get the insides of a laptop and everything together and make sure it all still works
- Find something to build it into.
- Brainstorm stuff that you will (need to) do to it to make it fit and work. In my case, make a fan controller and fanhole, make a fan switch and power switch
- Get the stuff you need at the local store (i spent $6)
- Build a fan controller using ur 1337 electronix sk1llz
- Wire everything you need to
- Find a way to mount the thing into the case so that it won't.. fall out. I used nails through the screwholes, but if you have any common sense just use the screws.
- Keep testing making sure it still works
- Mount the motherboard in the case
- Think of a way to mount the screen, if you want to. I had the genius revelation of using these tubes I get my NE555s in.
- Do more glueing and taping and isolating stuff
- Mount all the buttons somewhere
- Oh, don't forget to mount the fan and superglue the heatsink to the processor.
- Test to see if the final product works, and fail. Get angry, play around with the wires and wait until it fixes itself.
- Take pics
Sunday I woke up, made a plan as I ate breakfast, and started working at about 9:30. It's now 20:30, and its FINISHED! Heres the pics:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21070187@N07/
I will probably put this behind the tv or under some cabinet so that it doesn't bother anyone or attract attention. It's so quiet it's silent in a normal environment, in my very quiet room you can just hear the small harddisk spinning up sometimes.
What I did, in order, was:
- Get the insides of a laptop and everything together and make sure it all still works
- Find something to build it into.
- Brainstorm stuff that you will (need to) do to it to make it fit and work. In my case, make a fan controller and fanhole, make a fan switch and power switch
- Get the stuff you need at the local store (i spent $6)
- Build a fan controller using ur 1337 electronix sk1llz
- Wire everything you need to
- Find a way to mount the thing into the case so that it won't.. fall out. I used nails through the screwholes, but if you have any common sense just use the screws.
- Keep testing making sure it still works
- Mount the motherboard in the case
- Think of a way to mount the screen, if you want to. I had the genius revelation of using these tubes I get my NE555s in.
- Do more glueing and taping and isolating stuff
- Mount all the buttons somewhere
- Oh, don't forget to mount the fan and superglue the heatsink to the processor.
- Test to see if the final product works, and fail. Get angry, play around with the wires and wait until it fixes itself.
- Take pics