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Building a PC with an NES case: Part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2009

Build parts for turning an NES into an HTPC.

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NES case
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ZOTAC Mini ITX Motherboard with 1.6GHz Dual-Core Intel Atom & 90 Watt PSU (IONITX-A-U)
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ASUS My Cinema Dual Hybrid TV Tuner (EHD3-100)
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Scythe 140mm Case Fan (SY1425SL12M)
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Kingston 64GB solid state disk (SNV125-S2BN)
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G.SKILL 4GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (F2-6400CL5D-4GBPQ)
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Sony Optiarc slot load Blu-ray drive (BC-5600S-01)
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Mini PCI-E to PCI-E X1 adapter and riser (ribbon cable).
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  • is there some french website that give you a tut on this? if you have it can you post the link, thanks for the help

  • @gamer54541 There wasn't anything I followed in detail with this build... I learned a lot about modding in general from YT and other forums, but for this project I was just kind of figuring it out as I went along.

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  • playing minecraft on that would be interesting : P It would feel so right.

  • @BrickTomFilms Yeah, that feature was one of the deciding factors with that board. If I went with a different MB, I would have bought a picoPSU.

  • @BrickTomFilms nvm I see that it was built in the mobo, thats cool

  • What did you use for a power supply?

  • @drumboog newegg has it for $154.99 with rebate right now :D

  • @CameronsTech001 I'm not sure how much I can help... I'm not too familiar with eMachines. May take a call to tech support if the manual doesn't help much.

  • @drumboog It's an eMachines T1120 (PC)

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