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Guy Makes a PC Out of Nintendo Wii.

Modding your computer to look cooler is one thing, and overclocking your processor and memory is pretty cool too. But someone has managed to stuff a fully operational desktop PC into Nintendoò€™s minuscule Wii. Of course, the internals of the Wii were gutted and everything taken out. But the end result is very interesting. While the Wii is very small, similar desktops are available from companies such as Dell and Apple ò€” like the Mac Mini and Dell Studio desktop. Check out the gallery of the Wii PC here. The feat of course is doing it yourself. And this guy has stuffed an Intel Celeron 1.3 GHz processor, a motherboard based on Intelò€™s 852 chipset, 512 MB of memory and a 40 GB hard drive. Other included accessories are integrated Wi-Fi, digital video output via a DVI connector and even three USB ports ò€” one at the back and two where the original GameCube controller ports were. Despite the available disc slot on the face of the Wii, he was unable to integrate an optical drive to utilize the opening. However, this is easily remedied by attaching an external optical drive. The builder also managed to stuff in two fans to keep the unit cool. Unfortunately, the fans are small and because of this, have to run at high speeds to keep the overall unit cool. However, if you were building your own miniature PC like this, you can source out small fans that donò€™t spin so loudly. The "Wii PC" runs a copy of Windows XP SP3 and while it isnò€™t the fastest PC out there, it is certainly one of the coolest ò€” especially if youò€™re a fan of Nintendo and its Wii.


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