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HTPC in a Nintendo 64
Hi everyone
this a mod of the legendary Nintendo 64.
The job is finished but I'm sharing it with you.
I used to play a lot with this console years ago...
I got this console for 15€ in a flee market
The objective is to make a PC for the living room, to watch media and some internet surf. Ultimately I'll be installing OSX on it since I only have macs at home.
thus it must have the :
appropriate connectivity
Not necessarily a big hard disk
(I have a Wifi network already setup at home, it is very fast (Wifi N) and reliable. Sharing files or streaming media between computers at home is very easy.)
Very responsive, but not necessarily powerful
And Silent
considering all that, this is the hardware I choose
is pretty simple :
Mobo: Zotac ionitx A - E
2x 1GB of ram
1 SSD 30GB
this zotac mobo has almost everything needed (sound, graphics, CPU, connectivity HDMI, Wifi N, optical out etc ), has a CPU that can work with out fan, has external power unit and fits nice inside a N64
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2GB of ram is enough for the tasks that the computer will have to do
The 30GB SSD drive will ensure less noise, and a responsive system.
Last edited by DaveW; 11-09-2020 at 12:10 PM.
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First of I opened the N64, removed everything inside of it and cut a lot of the internal parts of the case
I lost the pictures of this step, but you have a look at this thread this part is basicly the same:
http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/f...ad.php?t=24038
dcattena have interesting ideas
I only have this picture of the top case cut
in addition had to cut the controllers ports to fit the mobo
Any how here are the pictures for the following step which consist on rebuilding the rear left corner of the console :
I used a polyester mastic for that. I think this material is quite good, is hard, sticks very well on plastic, can be sanded machined and drilled. It also stand 120°C temperatures .
I mold it and I'm used sand paper for finish To make the shape. I also closed the unnecessary holes of the lower case.
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Back Panel
I decided to make a custom plastic back panel.
I started with a template
and then the real one
after cutting it, I pated it to the lower case and applied the magical polyester mastic.
I sanded it until I cot a nice shape and started paint
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at That moment I made some software tests.
With the N64 case closed, the processor reached 90°C
Is sad But a fan is needed
I tried the fan delivered with the mobo ( diam 60mm ; 10mm thick)
and it did't fit so I cut 10mm off the heatsink (not even scared)
later I put a fan 10mm thick 70mm diam at a slower speed
Conclusion : the temperature drooped to 40° in normal usage
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ON/OFF and Reset buttons
this was a bit tricky because I wanted to use the original buttons of the N64
And the proble was that the buttons ar just on top of the RAM
So this is what I did
(for the reset button it didn't work well ... I'll show you the final version later
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I almost forgot! The hard drive :
I always knew that the hard drive would have to be on top of the mobo
so I fixed it on the top case
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PAINTED
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Last edited by DaveW; 11-09-2020 at 12:12 PM.
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The Led is blue, I'll make a picture later when is dark
For those who are interested OSX works like a charm on this computer
here are is all you need to make it happen
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Thanks for watching, take care of yourselves... and each other
Last edited by OvRiDe; 10-08-2010 at 12:11 PM.
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I like it a lot, but the power button and reset need painted, IMO. so does the expansion cover and feet on the bottom. awesome work nonetheless... have a +rep from me.

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