Whoa! A computer inside a Viper? Yep, you read that right. An actual Pentium 4 computer inside a Viper. No big deal you say? After all, a Dodge Viper's small trunk still can fit one or two NOS tanks. Surely a PC can fit, right? Well, it is a big deal when it's a Compucar Dodge Viper that measures less than 18" long, 7.5" wide, and 7" tall. The Viper IS the computer! The picture above is actually a fully functioning PC running in a model Dodge Viper. B) [hat tip to Computer Collector for the tip]
Check out the specs::
Intel Pentium 4 2.8GHZ Prescott processor
40GB SATA HDD
4 SATA connections with RAID 0,1
Intel 915G integrated GMA (Graphic Media Accelerator – 900 Technology) supports up to 224 MB
512MB DDRII 533MHZ RAM
Slim Line Slot Load CD-RW/DVD
Intel ICH6R Integrated Audio with Realtek ALC655 5.1 CH AC97 Codec
2 Integrated Gigabit Network Adapters
Intel Pro/Wireless 2200B/G Mini-PCI Network Adapter
4 USB 2.0 Ports
2 IEEE 1394 Ports (Firewire)
Microsoft Wireless Multimedia Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
Microsoft Windows XP Home
PowerDVD (DVD player software)
McAfee VirusScan 9.0 w/1yr subscription
1yr parts and labor warranty
List Price:$1,749.99
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Here's a photo of another car depicting the ports just so you can see how it works (link):
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