Here are the FreePCB Sources -- However, I strongly recommend that nobody use these other than for reference. I only chose FreePCB because it was the only thing available at the time. If someone were to take these and do them again, I would suggest using something newer like KiCAD
As said in a previous post, these designs as they stand partially work, but do not work when the NVidia driver is installed (AMD Untested. I have a test card, but I traded my power supply for it!). My current best guess is that there is interference at the higher frequencies which the default Microsoft / Nouveau drivers do not exercise.
If all you want to do is buy an assembled device, I would suggest following @Shadowsnight1000's progress. He is actively working on a new version.
If you want to hack and play around, go look at KiCAD and go look through the Notebook review post. All the information I have is there.
nice i think my laptop in mxm v.3b do you have any video on youtube am very interesting for that but i dont know how to use kicad so pls can you upload video on youtube how to do the process plsss
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nice i think my laptop in mxm v.3b do you have any video on youtube am very interesting for that but i dont know how to use kicad so pls can you upload video on youtube how to do the process plsss