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Posted: April 8th 2006
Updated: April 8th 2006 - 12:29 AM
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Key Features: Intel CPU NVIDIA VGA Custom paint job Small form factor
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System Specs: » Processor- Core Duo 2400 1.83ghz dual core w/667mhz fsb » RAM- 2gb DDR2-667 dual-channel » Graphics Card- Nvidia Go 7800GTX » Case- XPS M170 » Display- 17" WUXGA with Brightview » So far the only step I've done is the case mod because I need money for the rest of the hardware. The specs RIGHT NOW are- » Processor- Pentium M 740 1.73ghz w/533mhz fsb » RAM- 1gb DDR2-533 » Graphics Card- Nvidia Go 6800
Performed Mods: First and foremost this was an Inspiron 9300 before. But I am converting it to a full XPS Gen2/M170. My case is the biggest mod so far. I replaced the back cover, bezel, center control cover, and palmrest from the 9300 to the XPS. Only thing I haven't converted is the lighting system because according to Dell "the 9300 motherboard does not have any light controllers or connectors" so I'm buying some cheap small blue LED's where the real ones are supposed to go. I've also flashed the BIOS from 9300 to XPS Gen2. It was successful but I didn't buy the 130w power supply it needed yet so I reflashed it to 9300 because it took down my performance a huge amount since it thought it NEEDED a 130w supply with the XPS Gen2 BIOS.
For the future hardware mods, I'm going to get the 7800GTX first, then the Core Duo (because it's a Yonah core so it might not be compatible with my 478 motherboard, I'm not sure) and then the RAM.
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9 Comments

#1
PVTCaboose1337
Graphical Hacker
That is really cool. How are you going to replace the GFX card? Is it not soldered to the board?
Posted on Apr 8th 2006, 0:38 Edit | Reply
#2
AMDCam
1000 Posts
by: PVTCaboose1337
That is really cool. How are you going to replace the GFX card? Is it not soldered to the board?
No, for the 9300 and XPS series the graphics card is USER-REPLACABLE! That's pretty much 80% of the reason I decided to get it.
Posted on Apr 8th 2006, 0:55 Edit | Reply
#3
newmodder
500 Posts
by: AMDCam
No, for the 9300 and XPS series the graphics card is USER-REPLACABLE! That's pretty much 80% of the reason I decided to get it.
i like laptops for there mobility. I have an Panasonic Toughbook CF18 i use primarliy for work and i has been a great machine.a bit slow cause i only have the base 256mb of memory.

great setup you have there
Posted on Apr 8th 2006, 13:22 Edit | Reply
#4
Azn Tr14dZ
3500 Posts
That's cool, but I was just wondering, when you get that 7800GTX, are you going to play more on your laptop than desktop?
Posted on Apr 8th 2006, 13:56 Edit | Reply
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AMDCam
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by: Azn Tr14dZ
That's cool, but I was just wondering, when you get that 7800GTX, are you going to play more on your laptop than desktop?
lol azn, yeah I totally stopped modding my desktop (Jet Blue in the case gallery) cause first the XP 3200+ burned out, then I got 2 new motherboards (one was faulty) and an Opty 148, then I shocked my 6800GT and gotta get that repaired. Plus for 6 months I haven't gotten it to run because every step of the way I find problems. So in short yeah, I'll use my laptop 100% for games, lol, I mean I do now. Either way it would be even more powerful than my desktop
Posted on Apr 8th 2006, 14:47 Edit | Reply
#6
Mercenary4
25 Posts
Need to be more careful with the components, no?

Nice laptop, not a big fan of laptops, but nice.
Posted on Apr 22nd 2006, 22:04 Edit | Reply
#7
emd
5 Posts
It´s unique; I wonder how could you get a 7800 inside
Posted on Jun 16th 2006, 0:31 Edit | Reply
#8
AMDCam
1000 Posts
by: emd
It´s unique; I wonder how could you get a 7800 inside
well the 7800gtx (and 6800 Ultra too) are the exact size of the 6800 I have (plus they're all built for that 9300/XPS frame), the only difference is the 6800 Ultra and 7800gtx have an extra heatpipe to cool them instead of just 1.
Posted on Jun 16th 2006, 0:37 Edit | Reply
#9
energyweapon
5 Posts
I voted 4/10 because:

What is special?
Posted on Apr 4th 2007, 9:24 Edit | Reply
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