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yo fellow computer enthusiasts my latest project involves the 2 things i love the most, cars and computers. as most of you should know i recently completed my last project, where i built my own computer. now however i want to know if i can stick my computer in my car :spin: :crazy:
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You sure can, most in car PC's use "mini-ITX" motherboard, as they have a reputation for consuming little power, one of the biggest manufacturers of these boards is VIA (see review), and they have a whole page dedicated to in car PC projects that you might want to check out here: http://www.via.com.tw/en/VInternet/carpc.jsp
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cool!!!!! and thanks a lot. now maybe going a little into in car entertainment does ayone now anywhere in N. Ireland that can do ICE installs???
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I don't, I'm in Greenwich
Yellow Pages or local paper might do though ![]()
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