Suit Case Computer




Something I did when I was bored. Didn't work at first, now that it's been sitting in my room for the past year, I finally decided to get it working (it booted right up, no problems! hmmm..), anyway.. Heres the pics...
I know making a suitcase computer is OVERUSED but I wanted to try it myself... ._.
Specs
Pentium III - stock clock 800mhz - overclocked to 1.6ghz (do NOT ask me how I achieved this, this mobo has a wonky bios that allowed me to do so)
64mb DDR 233mhz RAM
some sort of matsonic mobo
130w PSU
single stripped down 1x CD-rom drive
I know making a suitcase computer is OVERUSED but I wanted to try it myself... ._.
Specs
Pentium III - stock clock 800mhz - overclocked to 1.6ghz (do NOT ask me how I achieved this, this mobo has a wonky bios that allowed me to do so)
64mb DDR 233mhz RAM
some sort of matsonic mobo
130w PSU
single stripped down 1x CD-rom drive