First off this build wasn't meant to be used for the dolphin emulator. But figured I'd post my setup.
This is my first ever custom build (into a non-pc case) and I'm pretty pleased with how its turned out:
![[Image: WP_20160221_002.jpg]](http://pyxl8.com/WP_20160221_002.jpg)
The machine inside the GameCube case is a Gigabyte Brix A8-8890, I considered a Pico board but they were either too low spec or too expensive. I managed to get the Brix pretty cheap and as this was only meant to be a little project for me I didn't want to spend too much money.
I managed to get a broken GameCube with a memory card and with a modded lid off of ebay cheap.
The specs of the system are:
CPU: AMD A8 5557M
GPU: Radeon R9 M275X
RAM: 8GB DDR3
SSD: 250GB Crucial mSATA
Also inside the case is a 4 port USB hub (which is connected to 1 USB port inside the case)
Connected to the 4 port hub are:
Official GameCube Controller USB adaptor (connect to 2 ports)
A Bluetooth USB (for keyboard and mouse)
The controller ports have all be tested and all work.
The build isn't quite finished yet.
As the case is modded, I should be able to fit a DVD drive at the top and I'm also planning on converting the right memory card slot to work as a USB drive (also mod the memory card to contain USB storage).
The only thing that I'm a little disappointed about is that I have had to remove the back plate of the GameCube. I did cut a new plate to fit all the ports, but the Brix gets so hot. With the back plate off all is fine, but I'd be interested in seeing how the i5 and i7 Brix' compare to the AMD one I have heat wise, as I know AMD's tend to run hot.
The build is currently being used as a media PC as well as for some light gaming (mostly 2D games and Rocket League).
I have tested the Dolphin Emulator on it with a couple of games, and while I'd say the games are playable (low quality, and still a little choppy) I wouldn't recommend this build for use with the emulator.
I'm happy with how this is turning out to say it's my first project.
This is my first ever custom build (into a non-pc case) and I'm pretty pleased with how its turned out:
![[Image: WP_20160221_001.jpg]](http://pyxl8.com/WP_20160221_001.jpg)
![[Image: WP_20160221_002.jpg]](http://pyxl8.com/WP_20160221_002.jpg)
The machine inside the GameCube case is a Gigabyte Brix A8-8890, I considered a Pico board but they were either too low spec or too expensive. I managed to get the Brix pretty cheap and as this was only meant to be a little project for me I didn't want to spend too much money.
I managed to get a broken GameCube with a memory card and with a modded lid off of ebay cheap.
The specs of the system are:
CPU: AMD A8 5557M
GPU: Radeon R9 M275X
RAM: 8GB DDR3
SSD: 250GB Crucial mSATA
Also inside the case is a 4 port USB hub (which is connected to 1 USB port inside the case)
Connected to the 4 port hub are:
Official GameCube Controller USB adaptor (connect to 2 ports)
A Bluetooth USB (for keyboard and mouse)
The controller ports have all be tested and all work.
The build isn't quite finished yet.
As the case is modded, I should be able to fit a DVD drive at the top and I'm also planning on converting the right memory card slot to work as a USB drive (also mod the memory card to contain USB storage).
The only thing that I'm a little disappointed about is that I have had to remove the back plate of the GameCube. I did cut a new plate to fit all the ports, but the Brix gets so hot. With the back plate off all is fine, but I'd be interested in seeing how the i5 and i7 Brix' compare to the AMD one I have heat wise, as I know AMD's tend to run hot.
The build is currently being used as a media PC as well as for some light gaming (mostly 2D games and Rocket League).
I have tested the Dolphin Emulator on it with a couple of games, and while I'd say the games are playable (low quality, and still a little choppy) I wouldn't recommend this build for use with the emulator.
I'm happy with how this is turning out to say it's my first project.