Spec me a HTPC pretty please
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Spec me a HTPC pretty please
I'm planning to soon be moving into a new place, and want to of course sort out the essentials. Fridge & beer is easy enough, but I will also need a decent home-theatre system.
My requirements currently stand at:
Near as silent running as possible
Pretty looking if poss
Powerful enough to easily handle HD vid
output via hdmi (with audio)
Hopefully not bank-breaking expensive
Anyone got any experience/suggestions/thoughts?
My requirements currently stand at:
Near as silent running as possible
Pretty looking if poss
Powerful enough to easily handle HD vid
output via hdmi (with audio)
Hopefully not bank-breaking expensive
Anyone got any experience/suggestions/thoughts?
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I am not adverce to using consoles, i have used an old xbox for media for years now as it has been possible to hack it wide open and install nice software. Its great, apart from lack of power for HD.
However, i do not like the closed format of the newer ones, like the PS3 and XB360. They horse you do do things their own way, and i would like "propar" internet, and everything that goes along with a PC, games perhaps as well.
I am counting on using the XBMC software to handle my media - which has all codec support, remote controllable goodness, fantastic media library features etc etc. But it requires a x86 based format really.
However, i do not like the closed format of the newer ones, like the PS3 and XB360. They horse you do do things their own way, and i would like "propar" internet, and everything that goes along with a PC, games perhaps as well.
I am counting on using the XBMC software to handle my media - which has all codec support, remote controllable goodness, fantastic media library features etc etc. But it requires a x86 based format really.
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No need for a big disk, or even a fast one i think. A big server elsewhere stores the stuff with a gig ethernet link to the htpc.
I like unassuming, stylishly minimalist cases. non of that jazzy lcd screen is required or anything.
best looking ones i like are this sort of thing:
Gaming is not really is primary job, so no, no need for oodles of ram, cpu or GPU. as long as it can handle bluray playback to a 1080p screen over hdmi i will be happy.
I like unassuming, stylishly minimalist cases. non of that jazzy lcd screen is required or anything.
best looking ones i like are this sort of thing:
Gaming is not really is primary job, so no, no need for oodles of ram, cpu or GPU. as long as it can handle bluray playback to a 1080p screen over hdmi i will be happy.
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I got as far as:
Case: Lian Li PC-C33B £128
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-MA785GT-UD3H £75
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 Dual Core 550 £72
RAM: OCZ Platinum 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 £85
HDD: Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB £65
GPU: XFX ATI Radeon HD 4770 £75 (optional, onboard might cover it, but I'd bet crappy, cheaper GPU also an option, but y'know)
I'd be wary of cases that are made of 2u and heatsinks, that way lies risers and small fans.
Case: Lian Li PC-C33B £128
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-MA785GT-UD3H £75
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 Dual Core 550 £72
RAM: OCZ Platinum 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 £85
HDD: Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB £65
GPU: XFX ATI Radeon HD 4770 £75 (optional, onboard might cover it, but I'd bet crappy, cheaper GPU also an option, but y'know)
I'd be wary of cases that are made of 2u and heatsinks, that way lies risers and small fans.
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you might get away with no gpu at all, as it has onboard with hdmi out.
but obviously, I picked it out of a hat, so can't vouch for performance.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/158998 or http://www.advancetec.co.uk/acatalog/As ... _card.html
could work well in a smaller case, again, do reading, work out what'll work.
but obviously, I picked it out of a hat, so can't vouch for performance.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/158998 or http://www.advancetec.co.uk/acatalog/As ... _card.html
could work well in a smaller case, again, do reading, work out what'll work.
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http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphi ... 0-review/1
is worth a read, suggests one of of the I3 cpus with the IGP
is worth a read, suggests one of of the I3 cpus with the IGP
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ProfHawking wrote:I just have top steel myself to buy a mac
I'm sure it'll work nicely but it's an expensive option. Even I wouldn't.
There was a couple of similar devices linked in that review of a GPU Berk posted:
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storag ... r-review/1
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/storag ... a-player/1
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That does look like a good GPU to use if i build my own box.
Hmmmmm about the boxes. I think I really want a PC, not a mediabox. I have been using XBMC for ages, and its fantastic cataloguing of my media library and playback ability is not something i would give up on.
Plus with a PC i get proper internet, iplayer, 4od, youtube, music from my squeezeserver, remote control over wifi, bluetooth to use a dinovo mini keyboard, Media center remote & blaster with IR server to learn IR remote codes & handle controlling extra devices like the tv and sound system... and probably more stuffs i have forgotten to list.
So, ruling out propitiatory playback devices like the WD mediabox.. yes a laptop might do the trick. But i'd need one with a dvd drive for starters, hdmi, optical/coax digital audio out, enough poke to playback blu-ray etc yet be small and quiet enough to stick by the tv. I dunno but I would guess that they cost ~ £550 or so that a mac mini does.
Or am i being a (mac)tard...?
Hmmmmm about the boxes. I think I really want a PC, not a mediabox. I have been using XBMC for ages, and its fantastic cataloguing of my media library and playback ability is not something i would give up on.
Plus with a PC i get proper internet, iplayer, 4od, youtube, music from my squeezeserver, remote control over wifi, bluetooth to use a dinovo mini keyboard, Media center remote & blaster with IR server to learn IR remote codes & handle controlling extra devices like the tv and sound system... and probably more stuffs i have forgotten to list.
So, ruling out propitiatory playback devices like the WD mediabox.. yes a laptop might do the trick. But i'd need one with a dvd drive for starters, hdmi, optical/coax digital audio out, enough poke to playback blu-ray etc yet be small and quiet enough to stick by the tv. I dunno but I would guess that they cost ~ £550 or so that a mac mini does.
Or am i being a (mac)tard...?
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Remember DVI is compatible with HDMI, it just doesn't support sound down the cable, all you need is a £10 adaptor/cable.
Digital out could be more of a problem, but apparently some HP (and I imagine other) laptops support it from the headphone socket.
Otherwise, a USB doobery will do it for not much.
As far as blu-ray playback, are you thinking sweepy, or proper?
Digital out could be more of a problem, but apparently some HP (and I imagine other) laptops support it from the headphone socket.
Otherwise, a USB doobery will do it for not much.
As far as blu-ray playback, are you thinking sweepy, or proper?