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DIN-size Car PC project, help needed, Travla C134
By: A64
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Posted: Do Nov 30, 2006 - 01:02

Hi there all.

I'm quite new to these forums here. I decided to build my own Car-PC system, without any dashboard modification.

Goals are: GPS, Tv/Radio, optical drive, touchscreen (not built-in).

My car is a Opel Calibra turbo with custom hi-fi.
- The car pc's audio out shall have digital output, either coaxial (better sound than optical) or optical (no metallic contact to the DAC -> no noise hum or earth loop or whatever).
- DAC is a custom-made audiophile-grade box with both coax and optical IN, RCA stereo OUT (I don't care about fading front/rear) with a passive setup, so no EQ, no fading, etc. I don't need these at all, a simple stereo signal-out will be ok.

So, my questions after hours of reading here Smile and elsewhere:

I found the correct case for the classic DIN size, the Travla C134 will fit nicely. First question:

What do you think, can I use Core/Core2 based Intel ITX boards in this case ?

I also would like to have digital out. Is that possible with this case & this Core(2) setup ? Does such mobo exist on the market ?

Second Q: what do you think about generating heat, hot summer operation (dashboard surface at about 40-50 Celsius), CPU cooling, etc, in this DIN case ? CPU would be a single core type Core/Core2.

Thanks for the answers in advance ! AMAZING forum !
By: admin
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Posted: Do Nov 30, 2006 - 01:49

>What do you think, can I use Core/Core2 based Intel ITX boards in this case ?
Not with BIG modifications. Honestly, the Travla does only fit with some VIA ITX models.

>[...] Core(2) setup ? Does such mobo exist on the market ?
We know of none. However you can use eg. CreativeLabs USB sound card for adding this feature.

By: A64
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Posted: Do Nov 30, 2006 - 03:28

wow, thanks.
(switching to German) Wink

Gibt's überhaupt irgendwelche Gehäuse in DIN-Grösse für diese Intel ITX Boards ? Oder kann man den Travla dafür nehmen, mod wäre auch OK, nur müsste ich wissen, was soll ich umbohren oder so.. Roll Eyes Wenn die Vorderseite unberührt mit Schalter & optischem Laufwerk bleiben kann, interessiert mich der Rest nicht. Dann nehme ich die Werkzeuge und baue das Travla für die Intel ITX um und fertig. Die Umbau wird sowieso niemand sehen oder merken, was denkst Du davon ?

(Ich habe noch nie 'nen Travla gesehen, Du vielleicht schon)..
By: admin
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Posted: Do Nov 30, 2006 - 04:22

>Gibt's überhaupt irgendwelche Gehäuse in DIN-Grösse für diese Intel ITX Boards ?
Derzeit nicht.

> Oder kann man den Travla dafür nehmen, mod wäre auch OK, nur müsste ich wissen, was soll ich
>umbohren oder so.. Wenn die Vorderseite unberührt mit Schalter & optischem Laufwerk bleiben
>kann, interessiert mich der Rest nicht. Dann nehme ich die Werkzeuge und baue das Travla für die
>Intel ITX um und fertig. Die Umbau wird sowieso niemand sehen oder merken, was denkst Du davon ?
Wird kaum gehen. Das Problem ist u.a. die Kühlkörperhöhe.

>(Ich habe noch nie 'nen Travla gesehen, Du vielleicht schon)..
Bilder : http://www.cartft.com/support/doku/Travla_C134/

Alternative : z.b. CALU-M2C nehmen (http://www.cartft.com/catalog/il/549) und an DIN-Schacht anpassen. (ist von Abmaßen her kleiner in Breite und Höhe).
By: A64
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Posted: So Dez 17, 2006 - 10:51

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oookay people, I have some news regarding my upcoming Car PC project:

Found a mobo for A64 / Turion processors Wink

Albatron KI51PV-754 Socket 754 NVIDIA GeForce 6150 Mini ITX AMD Motherboard - Retail (about $300)



I'm trying to find out if this will fit into the Travla or not.. Roll Eyes
By: A64
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From: n/a
Posted: So Dez 17, 2006 - 10:55

More infot about the board:

CPU
Supports AMD Athlon 64 Socket 754 Series
Supports AMD Sempron Socket 754 Series
(it also supports the Turion with their 25Watts Wink )

Chipset
nVidia Geforce 6150
nVidia Geforce 6150 IGP Northbridge
nVidia MCP530 Southbridge
Hyper Transport @ 1600MHz

System Memory
1 DDR SDRAM 186pin DIMM Sockets
Supports DDR-266/333/400Mhz
64 Single Channel
Supports up to 1GB Total Memory (1x 1GB)

Bus Frequency
200MHz Internal
1600MHz External
HyperTransport

Expansion Slots
1 PCI Slot

Connectivity
2 Parallel ATA port supporting 4 IDE Drives
4 Serial ATA ports
2 Gigabit Ethernet Port

Expansion Ports
1 PS2 Keyboard Port
1 PS2 Mouse Port
8 USB 2.0 Ports (4 rear accessible, 4 via expansion bracket)
1 CRT Video Port
1 DVI-I Video Port
3 Stereo Audio Ports
By: A64
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Posted: So Dez 17, 2006 - 10:56

Read a review, pros and contras .. nice test !

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813170012&ATT=13-170-012&CMP=OTC-Froogle
By: A64
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Posted: So Dez 17, 2006 - 10:57

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By: A64
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Posted: So Dez 17, 2006 - 11:04

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