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Kilamon Rated XXX
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Little Bruin
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Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
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Posted: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 15:31:44 Post Subject: |
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Do you play games on this HTPC, or mostly just movies, etc?
Low power and low noise is the way to go, so I wouldn't want to run those 6800's too long... But since they're paid for that is a different story.
I currently use this passively cooled Radeon HD4670 in my HTPC...
http://www.bigbruin.com/2009/sapphire4670_1
I don't see it for sale right now, but do see other passive 4670 cards with HDMI (and DVI of course) built in for $70+.
Could go into the HD5XXX series for over $100 for better gaming... Or down to the GeForce GTX210 series for under $30 and still have HDMI and DirectX10. |
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Kilamon Rated XXX
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ninx Rated PG
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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ninx wrote: | Have you considered a pre-built HTPC? A good source is NinX Media PCs. |
Huh.... someone named "ninx" recommending "NinX" products..... Strange. |
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ninx Rated PG
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Posted: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 00:47:00 Post Subject: |
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BeerCheeze wrote: | ninx wrote: | Have you considered a pre-built HTPC? A good source is NinX Media PCs. |
Huh.... someone named "ninx" recommending "NinX" products..... Strange. |
Obviously I'm not trying to hide anything. We are very active on the various HTPC forums offering advice and feedback. In fact, even if you aren't interested in one of our pre-built systems, I highly recommend reading our FAQ page for straightforward explanations and advice.
Thanks,
Matt
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acruxksa Doh!
Joined: 17 Oct 2003 Posts: 1051 Location: The Cradle of Storms
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Posted: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 03:04:25 Post Subject: |
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Kilamon,
You may want to seriously consider getting one of the Radeon 5000 series cards because they are purported to have the ability to bit stream hi definition audio. Last time I checked there was no software support, but it was supposed to be on the way. I'll believe it when I see it, but still the future proof potential is there. I touched on some of the pitfalls of blu ray audio and even a bit of HTPC stuff in a couple reviews I did for BB.com this spring and summer. Basically, my impression was that blu ray hi def audio wasn't ready for the pc. I've actually given up on it and purchased a standalone blu ray player. I just got tired of dumping cash on software players that had limited support and had long lists of movies they didn't support. I'm not trying to discourage you, just point out some of the pitfalls with htpc's and blu ray playback. If you aren't interested in HD audio, then the software works much better. In my case however I just couldn't settle for the standard digital surround when I knew the HD audio track was available. I often can't tell the difference between them, but there are times when it's a noticeable difference.
I was also able to construct a pretty quite HTPC using an undervolted q6600 running at 1.8Ghz. It was way more cpu than was needed, but I had one handy and wanted to see how it handled blu ray. You could probably get excellent performance and thermal results with an undervolted dual core cpu in the 2.0Ghz or higher range. _________________
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Little Bruin
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WaterRabbit Rated PG
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Posted: Tue, 30 Mar 2010 23:36:51 Post Subject: HTPCs and NinX |
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ninx wrote: | BeerCheeze wrote: | ninx wrote: | Have you considered a pre-built HTPC? A good source is NinX Media PCs. |
Huh.... someone named "ninx" recommending "NinX" products..... Strange. |
Obviously I'm not trying to hide anything. We are very active on the various HTPC forums offering advice and feedback. In fact, even if you aren't interested in one of our pre-built systems, I highly recommend reading our FAQ page for straightforward explanations and advice.
Thanks,
Matt
NinX Media PCs | Hey Matt, I know this is an old post but I am building a light gaming/ HTPC system and your response sounded fair enough ( was funny though ) I will head over and check out your site. I am always up to learn something new about computers. Take care. _________________ NZXT M59 Case + ASUS M4A785TD-M EVO Mobo + ULTRA X4 500watt PSU = Slowly Getting There 1 Part at a Time..................... #3777 registered user |
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Kilamon Rated XXX
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Posted: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 01:18:32 Post Subject: |
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Guess I should update this....
Ok, so I decided that the media center/HTPC wasn't enough. It needed data, obviously. So on a dismal weekend, I copied everything to my PC and spare hard drives. In all, I now have about 1.2 tb of movies and music. Once I centralized, with a new WD MyBook, I realized I was still short of my target since I had to put the MyBook in Raid0, which is not safe. So, I tore down my old network server (dual 250gb drives in software raid1, Ubuntu Hoary Hedgehog) and put in an old motherboard, tested out all the memory, etc, and had it running ESXi for a week and did a new server install and a OpenFiler ESX Appliance. Problem, I felt, was that the motherboard identified all 4 of my 1tb drives and when I went to raid them, I only got 768gb or 2tb depending on whether I used 3 or 4 drives. My goal was a full 3 tb (I need room to grow). So, I fiddled around and decided that the BIOS needed flashing to update the nvidia raid from 4.8 to 5.0 and now the damned mobo won't post (DFI SLI-DR -- 4 lights showing on post LEDs). Sooo I'm at the point now where I gotta use my other DFI SLI-DR and rebuild the server. I'm just going to do another software raid this time, though. Openfiler gave me that option and allowed me to do all 4 of the tb drives for the max capacity at raid5. I'm still not sure how to get some measure of safety for the 2 250gb drives - I can't get them to raid1 and when I do, ESXi sees right through it and views them both as individual drives.
Oh, the HTPC? Yes, I was going to use the second old DFI board and the sonictower for it, but now I need to get a new mobo, on the cheap, and it has to work with a 350w PSU, and the HIS Radeon HD 4670 (no fan on this bad boy). Since I'm shopping for THAT, I'm trying to keep it cheap and fanless. Not an easy task. Oh, and I got a Blu-Ray drive for the HTPC too. So far, I have the old PSU to use, the new blue-ray and the video card and an old Lian Li case. That leaves just the mobo,cpu, and memory. Hard drive, you say? I'm going to use an 8gb USB stick to boot and use XBMC as the primary interface, using MS SteadyState to ensure that nothing changes on the XP-based machine short of patches. |
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