NVIDIA Wheel

Has it come in your Wildest dreams of having a PC in a wheel? If yes then here is the reality. Here are these Auto Enthusiasts who are also experts in modifying Computers, have come up with something totally unique and out of this world-  A CPU built inside a Porsche Cayenne wheel.

The PC is furnished with dual NVIDIA graphics cards in SLI, this Porsche Cayenne wheel PC performs much better than it looks. It comes with a funky Chrome muffler and LEDs. These are not for show as the chrome muffler is functional and acts as fan to cool the hardware system.

Alloy Wheel PC

This Alloy wheel PC developed by Bit-Tech user which is equipped with disc brakes, red caliper, EPIA SP13000 LVDS motherboard/processor, 512MB of Crucial Ballistix memory, and a picoPSU.

The day when you can type a e-mail love note to the special one, while filling in your car tyres is not far and traffic jams may no longer be a waste of time.

Source- Techeblog


Entry posted on August 3, 2008 By ; Read More on Gadgets, Specials, Stumble Upon

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  1. wheel rim says:

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  3. Jaz says:

    yep…u bet ;)

  4. I have never seen anything like that! I guess you wont have to worry about a fan for your CPU if your racing down the freeway at 80 miles per hour in your Porsche Cayenne. You will have plenty of air flow at that speed! :)

  5. [...] what about this one, which leaves the components exposed on a makeshift brakepad? The folks over at Indian Autos Blog were kind enough to list the specs: “disc brakes, red caliper, EPIA SP13000 LVDS [...]

  6. [...] what about this one, which leaves the components exposed on a makeshift brakepad? The folks over at Indian Autos Blog were kind enough to list the specs: “disc brakes, red caliper, EPIA SP13000 LVDS [...]

  7. notjustshrawan says:

    yup zaggededge..would you fancy buying one?

  8. [...] what about this one, which leaves the components exposed on a makeshift brakepad? The folks over at Indian Autos Blog were kind enough to list the specs: “disc brakes, red caliper, EPIA SP13000 LVDS [...]

  9. ZaggedEdge says:

    Interesting stuff

  10. [...] what about this one, which leaves the components exposed on a makeshift brakepad? The folks over at Indian Autos Blog were kind enough to list the specs: “disc brakes, red caliper, EPIA SP13000 LVDS [...]

  11. [...] what about this one, which leaves the components exposed on a makeshift brakepad? The folks over at Indian Autos Blog were kind enough to list the specs: “disc brakes, red caliper, EPIA SP13000 LVDS [...]

  12. [...] what about this one, which leaves the components exposed on a makeshift brakepad? The folks over at Indian Autos Blog were kind enough to list the specs: “disc brakes, red caliper, EPIA SP13000 LVDS [...]

  13. notjustshrawan says:

    wow..it would have been better if they could have embedded a monitor on the tire itself..

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