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    Over 75 Custom PC's in 20 years TheGreatSatan's Avatar
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    Default Making my laptop in a desktop mod

    My Alienware lappy is over a year old and starting to break at the hinges. I'm about to order a new one, but my old one is still very usable. The specs are:

    Dual core
    8GB DDR3
    GeForce GT330 1GB
    120GB SSD

    I'm thinking of removing the screen and making it into a desktop instead. I would use the HDMI connection for a monitor, add the power cable to the case, and use an external mouse and keyboard. I'd be able to better cool the parts this way too.

    Anyone know of any mods done this way? I'm just very unsure how I'd get the screen off and rewire the power button.
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    The floppy drive is no longer obsolete. AmEv's Avatar
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    Default Re: Making my laptop in a desktop mod

    Dell usually has relatively good tear-down manuals.



    Why not mod it by flipping the screen somehow? Dual monitors!
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

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    I'll see if I can find the link. It was similar to what your doing.

    It was an HP with a trashed monitor. They didn't do any mods to it, but they strapped the laptop to the bottom of the desk to keep everything clean.

    Depending on the monitor used and modding planned. you can make a mount to utilize the vesa mount on the back of the monitor. I thought about this a few times and it doesn't seem that hard. It would just need a little reinforcement if the bottom is plastic like most laptops and to ensure the screws/mount don't touch any components in the laptop.

    There isn't a ton of stuff for laptop cooling mods but still quite a bit for some ideas. What type of mods are you looking for?


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    Some reason, I can't find it now. Basically, they removed the monitor as it was cracked/shattered and strapped it to the under side of the desk with a metal strap like this.

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    Default Re: Making my laptop in a desktop mod

    that m11x has one of the best teardown manuals i've ever seen.

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    http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...n/sm/index.htm
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    Default Re: Making my laptop in a desktop mod

    Luciel recently did one very similar to what you are talking about here:

    http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/f...ad.php?t=27663

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    Default Re: Making my laptop in a desktop mod

    I'm just unsure how I'd rewire and relocate the power button
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    if you strap the case without the lid to the bottom of the desk you could drill a small hole over the location of the button, put a dowel through the hole, and use that to push the button, just make it slightly raised and have it match the desk, or put the alienware logo on it or something similar.
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    You could just solder a lead to each of the contacts on the board and run them to a new switch.
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    ^^^ that would be my suggestion. in my eyes it would be the easier way too.

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    Who's doing that alien-game-themed laptop mod?
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

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