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I wanna follow the footsteps of this guy. It means I can do a side by side comparison of a real Wii and the Dolphin Emulator on the same screen. BUT... I wanna take this to the next level.
I want to run the Wii off the PC's ATX power supply, and display the Wii's output on my PC monitor using picture-in-picture technology.
Now this PC was sold on eBay for a ripoff price. I don't wish to install the Wii actually inside my PC, (I don't have enough room lol) but, maybe have it resting on top.
The Wii takes 12V so in theory this could work if I could install a 12V aux power connector on the back of my PC and connect my Wii to it? I think my power supply is more than capable.
Also any ideas on a capture card for the Wii, it MUST be component capable (I wanna see the Wii's 480p glory).
I'm looking at this Hauppage model.
Does anyone know if it can display a 'live feed' from the Wii in realtime at 480p with next to no lag or latency?
Also any other thoughts are welcome. I think this would be a pretty awesome idea even if I do say so myself

OS: Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1 | CPU: AMD Phenom X4 975 - 3.6Ghz | GPU: HIS ATi Radeon HD 6870 1GB | 1080p HDMI to shitty 42inch LG TV | RAM: [Generic] 4GB 1333Mhz | System board: MSI 870-C45 | Thermaltake Toughpower XT 870W | 500GB Samsung OS hard drive | 640GB random junk hard drive | 500GB Dolphin Emulator dedicated hard drive |