![]() Thrift stores are a great resource, check the bag section you may find the perfect briefcase to base your deck around instead of buying an expensive hard case and we all like mechanical keyboard’s but its a big ticket item, stores like GoodWill have plenty of keyboards for $3-10 in every size, hardwired and bluetooth.ĩ9c stores are full of mostly junk but if you need small amounts of glue, tape, random usb cables or even a soldering iron they typically have it. Everyone has power bricks around the most common being 12v and plenty of 5v cellphone chargers so its unlikely you’d need to buy one. You might already have perfectly good LI-PO’s around in random unused tech on a shelf so start out by just searching through your piles of tech. The choice here is a personal one, use whatever you’re comfortable working with.Īll of this might be starting to sound like an expensive new hobby and the truth is it can really start to add up if you’re not careful so lets take a moment to go over some ways to keep within a tight budget. Now we must pick a method to build this thing. There’s no one material that’s really better overall and by the time you’ve finished will probably have used half of what’s on the list. Avoid anything less than 1024圆00 resolution as your main display, lower res are fine for secondary use like showing system stats. Size and budget constraints will make the choice for you.Īfter you pick a SBC you need to find a display that's compatible and meets you visual needs, also if you want touch input.Ĭhoose the size, resolution and interface (DSI, HDMI, DP-USB-C) then using the links provided have a look through the most commonly used options. Many things fall under this category so for our use here its limited to “Touchscreen, Keyboard, Mouse, Trackpad” and this part really isn’t all that difficult. I personally use the Pi4, 4GB RAM model in my decks and find that i rarely even use 2GB of RAM so if you need to shave a few bucks off go with 2GB model it’ll be fine. Don’t worry its still a simple choice, The Raspberry Pi it still king and with the Pi4, 2GB RAM model you have the perfect mix of performance vs cost. The choice in Single Board Computer aka SBC used to be easier with only a dozen options available but how with hundreds of boards and thousands of configurations it might seem a bit more complicated. Now that you’ve had a change to browse a few hardware options and the gears are spinning lets dig into some more detail. RP-SMA Panel mount cables Cyberpunk accessories M4 bolts - Multi pack SDR - Software Defined Radio RETROPSU - One of the best Pi4 power supplies Samsung 256GB - 300MB/s USB 3.1 Flash Drive Samsung Evo Micro SD Card - high speed storage for OS High Speed SD/Micro Card Reader/Writer 4.0/UHS II KZ ZS10 Pro IEM - Excellent sound reproduction Cables Mini Speakers - Pairs well to the mini ampįostex T40RP - Best over ear headphones ever made - must use with amp ODROID N2 SBC 4GB with Power Supply DisplaysĤ.3inch HDMI IPS LCD 800x480 Capacitive Touchĥ.5inch HDMI AMOLED 1080 Capacitive Touchħ.0 Inch HDMI IPS LCD 1024×600 Capacitive Touchġ3.3" HDMI+VGA IPS LCD 13.3inch 1080 No Touch Peripheral's Z8350 Windows 10 Compute Stick 2GB DDR3/32GB Pocket Ref 4th Edition - The most useful book ever writtenĮvery Tool's a Hammer - Adam Savages book SBC - Single Board Computer Affiliate links are used whenever possible to help support this site and keep it ad free. *2020 supply chains are broken and some hardware is in very limited supply to please excuse any dead links or out of stock items. This is an awesome addition to any deck so go check it out, only costs about three fity. Recent addition to our hardware list is the “Retrocart” a 3D printed cartridge for use with all Cyberdecks created by the group member MS3FX. To the best of our abilities everything here has been vetted and shown to have at least passable quality. This list will keep expanding and is a great resource to help you get started and avoid buying techno junk. Here’s our curated list of hardware and other Cyberpunk things personally used by myself and community members. Powering your device - mains and or battery Other peripherals - keyboard, pointing device, speakers/headphones There's a lot to cover when it comes to building your very own deck so let's get right to it.Ĭhoose your medium for constructing the case (duct tape + hot glue?)
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