Build a Laptop?

ChaosX2

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I was just curious if there are any places that sell laptop cases/motherboards etc... So someone could build their own laptop. Does anyone know of such a place?
 

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There's a guy on the LaptopLogic forums that I think does it. I don't know if he sells the components for consumers to build, but I think he orders barebones kits to build & sell. Pop on over to http://www.laptoplogic.com/forums/ and start a thread, the guy's username is fords8 or something like that. :)
 

ShellGuy

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Chaos,
That really wouln't be cost effective just purchase a barebones system and add your own hdd and stuff..


Will G.
 

ChaosX2

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Originally posted by: ShellGuy
Chaos,
That really wouln't be cost effective just purchase a barebones system and add your own hdd and stuff..


Will G.


I'm not thinking of it to be more cost effective. I'm just looking for a better upgrade path. I don't intend on getting another laptop for at least another couple of years since my Dell 600m is running great. But if I were to get another laptop I'd be looking for a better upgrade path simular to my desktop systems now.
 

Googer

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IF you want a good upgrade path Alienware, Voodoo pc, and ABS promise some degree of upgradabilty and flexabilty.
 

friedrice

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It looks like if you are looking to spend under $1000, and don't want a desktop replacement, going to Dell or something might be the best. If your looking for a fast laptop like Alienware, then one of these "ODM" might be a good place to shop. Of course, buy at your own risk. And hope nothing breaks :D
 

ChaosX2

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What we need is some laptop motherboard standard so you can buy a case you want and shop around for the mobo and other parts like you can for a desktop. I guess laptops being so small and cramped for space its hard to do something like that. Coboc looks pretty good.

Personally I like Alienware laptops but once you go that route what is the point of having a laptop if it can't run for a couple of hours on a battery and weighs 12+lbs.
 

John

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You can purchase Asus whitebox kits from various vendors. Check froogle.com
 

Mingon

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I have built 2 barebone laptops recently, both aopen. Its quite satisfying and not that difficult