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    HTPC build recommendations

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    I am planning on building a Home Theater PC (HTPC) probably around February because I will be poor from the holidays until then. Here is my proposed list of components on newegg: newegg. I don't plan on adding the video card or sound card right away to reduce costs and also because the MOBO can handle both initially. I'm going to eventually want a video card because I'd like to rip my Blu-ray onto the HDD. Also expecting an additional HDD in the future. Should I just add another drive or RAID the two in RAID-0 which would just make it easier to buy the 2nd one in the beginning.

    I'd like your feedback on the component, whether they should work well or not. I'm planning on loading ubuntu on there with XBMC, any thoughts on that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trekie86 View Post
    All,

    I am planning on building a Home Theater PC (HTPC) probably around February because I will be poor from the holidays until then. Here is my proposed list of components on newegg: newegg. I don't plan on adding the video card or sound card right away to reduce costs and also because the MOBO can handle both initially. I'm going to eventually want a video card because I'd like to rip my Blu-ray onto the HDD. Also expecting an additional HDD in the future. Should I just add another drive or RAID the two in RAID-0 which would just make it easier to buy the 2nd one in the beginning.

    I'd like your feedback on the component, whether they should work well or not. I'm planning on loading ubuntu on there with XBMC, any thoughts on that?

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    Last edited by trekie86; 12-04-2009 at 08:46 AM. Reason: Added links
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    Mobo
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-394-_-Product

    CPU
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-688-_-Product

    Get the above Mobo and CPU combination and ditch the separate video and sound card. The onboard video on the 785G is more than enough to playback all h.264/VC-1 movies. The onboard GPU also supports 7.1 channel LPCM through HDMI.

    Quote Originally Posted by trekie86 View Post
    I'm going to eventually want a video card because I'd like to rip my Blu-ray onto the HDD.
    You do not need a separate video card for that. As I said, the onboard video will do the decoding just fine.
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    My recommendations would require a knowledge of what you plan on using it for. If it's just basic DVD/Blu-ray playback, I found an Ion platform w/ an atom 330 works just fine and would save you a lot of upfront and ongoing costs. And you definitely wouldn't need a RAID-0 set for it (I would expect you wouldn't want one as media is a bother to lose). If you plan on gaming with it that's another story.

    I ended up scrapping my Ion platform because it wouldn't play/upconvert Hulu properly, but with the new flash beta and nvidia beta drivers that issue has supposedly been overcome. Minus that issue everything else worked fine for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by big poppa pump View Post
    You do not need a separate video card for that. As I said, the onboard video will do the decoding just fine.
    I was just concerned that trying to decode Blu-Rays would be too taxing on the CPU and generate a lot of heat. I'm hoping to keep the system as quiet as possible. I do like the MOBO, very happy with my GIGABYTE MOBO on my gaming rig, and although I haven't ventured into AMD yet, this processor looks great and the price is good.

    Quote Originally Posted by serra View Post
    And you definitely wouldn't need a RAID-0 set for it (I would expect you wouldn't want one as media is a bother to lose). If you plan on gaming with it that's another story.
    Don't plan on gaming with it, just wanted to make response speed faster. I'm not too concerned with losing the media because I will have the originals of everything that I'd be putting on the system.

    Quote Originally Posted by serra View Post
    My recommendations would require a knowledge of what you plan on using it for
    My plan is to put a majority of our video media library on the system and all of our audio media library on there so we can just sit down, queue something up and go. I'm eventually going to get an audio system with a good receiver to pump the audio through for when we want some great movie theater experience of company over for background music.

    Thanks for all of your response so far, gonna take in your advice and make some modifications.

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    i know i love to build my rigs also, but as a center piece of the home theater in my case is in the living room i want a nice case and i haven seen anything sexier than those made by HFX they even use bang and olufsen amps so quality is there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] leviathan18 View Post
    i know i love to build my rigs also, but as a center piece of the home theater in my case is in the living room i want a nice case and i haven seen anything sexier than those made by HFX they even use bang and olufsen amps so quality is there.
    That's why I'm going with the nice Antec case, looks just like a stereo receiver.

    Anyway, I've revised my list:



    Case: Antec Black Aluminum / Steel Fusion Remote Black Micro ATX Media Center / HTPC Case
    MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-MA785GM-US2H AM3/AM2+/AM2 AMD 785G HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard
    PSU: OCZ ModXStream Pro OCZ500MXSP 500W ATX12V V2.2 / EPS12V SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Modular Active PFC
    CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 240 Regor 2.8GHz Socket AM3 65W Dual-Core Processor Model ADX240OCGQBOX
    Memory: G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model F2-8500CL5D-2GBPK
    HDD: Western Digital Caviar Green WD10EADS 1TB SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive
    Optical: LITE-ON Black 4X Blu-ray Reader SATA Model iHOS104-06 - OEM

    Props to Big Poppa Pump, with his suggestion, I dropped the price down to under $600. I'll keep you guys informed of the progress. I'm sure by the time I'm ready to buy this stuff the price will go down some more or something better will be available.
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    Looks like a nice setup! Buy the stuff already, lets get building!

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] leviathan18 View Post
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    If you plan on playing bloooray/hd-dvd and want the full hd audio then your best/cheapest option is to buy a radeon 5*** series card that can now [in the last few days] bitsream hd-audio using the latest MPC-HC and ffdshow builds


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    Anybody have any recommendations on using Ubuntu and XBMC? Better alternatives? What is some good DVD ripping software for linux? I've heard great things about DVDFab but its windows only.
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    sorry but 500w psu LOL?

    you'd get by with 200w psu don't be wasting money
    get a decent antec 300W or even the OCZ StealthXStream 400w thats still much cheaper then the one you chose (nearly half the price in UK)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesrt2004 View Post
    sorry but 500w psu LOL?

    you'd get by with 200w psu don't be wasting money
    get a decent antec 300W or even the OCZ StealthXStream 400w thats still much cheaper then the one you chose (nearly half the price in UK)
    I agree!

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    Thanks. I didn't think about reducing the psu after I took out the video card and sound card. How is the heatsink that comes with the Anthon II, am I going to want to get an aftermarket cooler?

    Thanks for all of the recommendations, you guys rock. This is why I love this forum.

    Props to Big Poppa, I was looking for an 80 PLUS certified psu and that one hits it on the head with the best rating on the egg for <= 400W.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trekie86 View Post
    How is the heatsink that comes with the Anthon II, am I going to want to get an aftermarket cooler?
    If you are not going to overclock and use it purely as a HTPC, the stock cooler should work out just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by big poppa pump View Post
    If you are not going to overclock and use it purely as a HTPC, the stock cooler should work out just fine.
    Great. The heatsink that came with my Intel E8500 was crap and didn't touch any of the settings until I put a new one on. I'm probably going to keep the speed at stock, not really a need to overclock when its going to be a media player.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trekie86 View Post
    Thanks. I didn't think about reducing the psu after I took out the video card and sound card. How is the heatsink that comes with the Anthon II, am I going to want to get an aftermarket cooler?

    Thanks for all of the recommendations, you guys rock. This is why I love this forum.

    Props to Big Poppa, I was looking for an 80 PLUS certified psu and that one hits it on the head with the best rating on the egg for <= 400W.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817339009

    Powering two of my computers (including my HTPC), one is a year old. I bought one of them for $24 with free shipping!

    Also give a look at cases that might match your receiver.

    http://www.directron.com/htpc6000s.html
    http://www.directron.com/htpc3701.html

    If you have the money!

    http://www.directron.com/moncaso932p.html

    Don't waste your money on a sound card, only hard core gamers need them.

    Edit, I know this is Xtremesystems.org but it is pretty lame to overclock an HTPC, not enough gains to justify OCing it LOL! 3rd party coolers with 120MM fans are a good idea since they make almost NO noise, unlike noisy stock coolers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie27 View Post
    Also give a look at cases that might match your receiver.
    No receiver yet, just planning ahead. I really like the black finish on the Antec and it does match our DirectTV receiver and my PS3. Thanks for the suggestions though. The more information I get the better.

    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie27 View Post
    Edit, I know this is Xtremesystems.org but it is pretty lame to overclock an HTPC, not enough gains to justify OCing it LOL! 3rd party coolers with 120MM fans are a good idea since they make almost NO noise, unlike noisy stock coolers.
    Wasn't planning on OCing the processor, just wanted to know how good the stock cooler is. I'll start using the stock cooler, monitor the temps and possibly go for an aftermarket cooler. The biggest thing is going to be to make sure that I have enough space.

    My need for a sound card was to have optical out, because that is the plan for a receiver to have an optical input. Now that they come on Motherboards, I'm not going to go for one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trekie86 View Post
    No receiver yet, just planning ahead. I really like the black finish on the Antec and it does match our DirectTV receiver and my PS3. Thanks for the suggestions though. The more information I get the better.

    Wasn't planning on OCing the processor, just wanted to know how good the stock cooler is. I'll start using the stock cooler, monitor the temps and possibly go for an aftermarket cooler. The biggest thing is going to be to make sure that I have enough space.

    My need for a sound card was to have optical out, because that is the plan for a receiver to have an optical input. Now that they come on Motherboards, I'm not going to go for one.

    Thanks
    The stock coolers aren't worth using on a HTPC IMHO. There nice 3rd party fans that range from as little as 28 to $45.

    http://www.directron.com/scmnj1100.html
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    Part Number: COOL-SCMNJ-1100
    Regular price:$38.99On Sale: $35.99

    Case, it's good that you have a something to go with as far as looks. That makes the rest easy!

    What kind of remote will you use?
    http://www.directron.com/mgir01bk.html

    That's $5 cheaper than what Newegg sells it for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie27 View Post

    Case, it's good that you have a something to go with as far as looks. That makes the rest easy!

    What kind of remote will you use?
    The case comes with a remote. If I wasn't getting a case with a remote already, I would probably just buy one that doesn't look like crap. Some of them are so small and cheap looking. Of course, if I decide to go with Windows 7 instead of Ubuntu, I may dual boot, we'll see, I have a windows media center remote laying around somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trekie86 View Post
    The case comes with a remote. If I wasn't getting a case with a remote already, I would probably just buy one that doesn't look like crap. Some of them are so small and cheap looking. Of course, if I decide to go with Windows 7 instead of Ubuntu, I may dual boot, we'll see, I have a windows media center remote laying around somewhere.
    http://www.xpcgear.com/remotevista.html

    That's the one I use and it works great. It controls a lot of Creative's software as well.



    The reason I don't bother with a touchscreen.

    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman
    With the two approaches to "how" to design a processor WE are the lucky ones as we get to choose what is important to us as individuals.
    For that we should thank BOTH (AMD and Intel) companies!


    Posted by duploxxx
    I am sure JF is relaxed and smiling these days with there intended launch schedule. SNB Xeon servers on the other hand....
    Posted by gallag
    there yo go bringing intel into a amd thread again lol, if that was someone droping a dig at amd you would be crying like a girl.
    qft!

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