Building a Laptop

jononew22

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Hey guys, I don't really know anything about building laptops. I have built a desktop, but I was wondering if it is any more difficult or tricky to build a laptop. Is it basically the same idea? Case...motherboard...everything else...? soo, yeah, some tips would be helpful. thanks
 

alimoalem

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from what i've seen, you don't buy the motherboard, gpu and case seperately. you get a barebones laptop and you can add the ram, cpu, hdd as you like. i know asus has some.

EDIT: taken from Toy Soldier from link - check out rjtech.com...they have some barebones laptops that you may like
 

cheesehead

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Building a notebook is only economical for higher-powered or specially configured laptops. If you require a high-powered video card or some other unusual spec (mutliple hard drives in a RAID configuration, for example), building is the way to go.

However, for more "standard" configurations it might make more sense to buy a used barebones off of eBay. Many laptops share many parts, so you may be able to get a T41 with a blown out motherboard, and replace it with the motherboard of a T42.
 
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I copied and pasted from my original post. This will be my first laptop build after building many desktops than I care to remember (ex-Computer Repair Tech). I'm assuming Murphy's Law considering this is my first time... at least I wont use poor quality parts like a PC CHIPS motherboard like I did back in the day <grin> For all I know they may have improved their quality.

Here is another link for building a notebook. http://www.directron.com/laptopdiy.html
But you can just do a GOOGLE search and type in "DIY Notebook" minus the quotes for various links.


ComPal GL30 $680
256Mb 7600 Video "dedicated" $0
DVD / CDRW $0
Celeron M 410 ? 1.46Ghz $55
2GB Ram CORSAIR DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Dual Channel $210
100GB (7200rpm) $125

$1070 Total (price includes S/H)
for $50 more you can upgrade to a DVD Burner

I'm buying the Compal from RjTech.com and the rest of the components on NewEgg.com
I will pop out the Celeron and install a Core 2 Duo next year when the price goes below $150. My brother just wants to play older 3D games like Age of Mythology and WarCraft 3. He'll play more demanding games like World of Warcraft or Empire at War when I install the Core 2 Duo in 12-18 months.

 

cheesehead

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For $1250, you can get a GL30 with a C2D at 2ghz, 1GB of RAM, and an 80gb hard drive - and a nice, long warranty to go with it. (Trust me, a good warranty is worth its weight in gold - I've owned enough laptops and repaired enough broken laptops to tell you that having the repairs done for free is worth it.)

http://cgi.ebay.com/Compal-GL30-T7200-C...QihZ007QQcategoryZ114205QQcmdZViewItem

The seller's company (ISTNC) has a stellar rating, and they're pretty popular on Notebookforums.
 

ShellGuy

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I wouldn't be caught dead with a laptop with 2gb ram and a celeron..............





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