August 13, 2025, 01:43:45 pm
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If I read this right, you want to be able to pull the CP off the machine and then take it to someone's house, hook it up to the TV, and play there, away from the cabinet at your house, correct?
I considered possibly putting intake fans in the bottom of the CP and then just having some gaps intentionally placed around the top edges to allow the heat to blow out, but I'm not sure how great that would work
Quote from: yotsuya on July 24, 2013, 01:22:39 amIf I read this right, you want to be able to pull the CP off the machine and then take it to someone's house, hook it up to the TV, and play there, away from the cabinet at your house, correct? Yes, that is the idea.Quote from: thatpurplestuff on July 24, 2013, 02:15:17 amI considered possibly putting intake fans in the bottom of the CP and then just having some gaps intentionally placed around the top edges to allow the heat to blow out, but I'm not sure how great that would workI don't think venting from the bottom of the CP will work, as that part would be resting on a coffee table or the floor when it is being used as the plug and play unit for a TV. I will probably vent from the back of the CP, and leave the back of the cabinet partially open.
I think the real challenge will be the size. I am planning on a 28 1/2" wide CP. The depth will be the smallest dimension I can use that will still accommodate all the hardware.
1/4 rubber feet. You don't want the bottom of the CP scraping your neighbor's coffee table all to hell. That will take care of the airflow issue. If you go all solid state and don't want to run anything to 3d intensive you should be able to go with a very minimal low heat unit anway. Frankly you could probably get a few laptop batteries in there and have the whole thing stand alone. I think having a docking station in a fullsize cab is a fine idea. Gives it a nice home.
Nobody says the control panel can't extend under the bezel and monitor.
Ideas:pogo pinshack up a laptop and the matching dock connector.