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May 23, 2007, 09:46 AM
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The quest continues
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Building a Media Centre
Well I just recieved a CoolerMaster HTPC chassis as a trade for another piece of hardware and I am planning to build a media centre
Any thoughts on components? I want to do this on the cheap. I need motherboard/cpu/ram/video/sound.
Do you recommend a dedicated sound card or is onboard audio good enough?
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May 23, 2007, 02:27 PM
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DH's Dormant Dragon
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If it's realtek... it's actually quite excellent.. course everyone knows i would probably have said that anyways.
Using the digital out to a amp on a realtek solution and windows vista is imo, the most excellent. You'll want a dedicated TV-tuner though as currently no AIW or VIVO fuctions work under vista. That'll probably be awhile yet.. (unfortuneatly)..
are you considering HD anything? imo a x1300 ati card plays back HD-720p very well 1080p is.. er.. .not really sure if it's powerful enough for that. Probably a x16xx series would be more then plenty and are HDCP compliant.
Ram/cpu/motherboard, you can just about go any route with that, dual core would be favorable if possible. But you don't need ALL that much juice to push a simple multi media center. Nothing like a gamer would need.
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May 24, 2007, 03:34 PM
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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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yeah i agree as for motherboards maybe an ECS RS485M-M would work its pretty cheap and relaible and AMD lol
as for proc a 3800+ on this board makes up my brother's MMO gaming rig so it should be a good base for a media centre thing
that is if you are going with socket AM2 application
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May 24, 2007, 03:47 PM
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DH's Dormant Dragon
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considering todays tech, it may be more worthwhile to go with say a P965 chipsets and intel core 2 dou, say E4300 would be nice plenty....
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Our enemy is a radical network of terrorist, and every government that supports them. ~George W. Bush An evil excists that threatens every man, woman, and child, of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland. ~George W. Bush & Adolf Hitler
Look in the mirror occasionally, unless you reflect on what has occured in the past, scale those historical moments and forgotten moments to todays current situations, you are bound, in every inconceiveable and unwanted way, to repeat that which you may have swore to never do, and never support. We must awaken, and we must do so now and in mass. ~*pm me for whom*
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May 25, 2007, 12:09 AM
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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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true that
i myself am thinking of a switch to a Core 2 Duo setup
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May 25, 2007, 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Judas
considering todays tech, it may be more worthwhile to go with say a P965 chipsets and intel core 2 dou, say E4300 would be nice plenty....
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Agreed. Because of how little heat it generates, even on the stock fan it'd be quiet, and it'd still perform well enough. Thankfully it's a full height case too, so you can put any video card in there you want.. well.. as long as it fits length wise.
Do yourself a favor though, Chaos, be sure to test out the rear fans that come with the chasis (if yours came with some I mean). I've sold a couple of these, and both times I found those fans to be to loud... at least to loud to be used in a media center setup. You may want to switch them out for quieter ones.
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