For storage, I had a 4gb Corsair Flash Voyager USB stick. One of them would be used with an AMD Sempron 2800+ and a gig of Corsair memory with some funky LEDs on top. I ended up with 3 potential MSI mainboards: K8M Neo-V, K8MM-V, and K8MM3-V. As for the rest, I gathered loads of spare computer parts to have as many options as possible. Time was spent fishing around for a few components I didn't already have, and would need, like the touchscreen and GPS module. My existing headunit would stay, as it works fine, and I like having a rotary volume control. It shouldn't take long to pull it all out and return to stock. It'll mostly be used for playing music, and should do so when i start my car, without even needing to turn on the screen or pressing anything. Solid state storage only for reliability and silence.Budget! If a "creative" solution based on existing components will work, I'm not buying the "proper" part.I'm putting a computer in my 1992 Opel Calibra 2.0i. June 2007 - Researching, planning, experimenting
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