Originally posted by: d3n
Originally posted by: amheck
I'm glad to hear you guys still think the XP's are still a good chip. I've been wanting to put together a HTPC for a while and really want Soundstorm, which is only available on NF2 MB's. Which, of course, only support the socket A.
I've been putting off the build just cause I'm nervious about buying such "dated" technology, but maybe the 2400-M and the NF7-S will give me many years of HTPC bliss. 🙂
If you want to do what I think is one of the huge pluses for a HTPC you'll need a Pentium 4 to really get going. That is use the HTPC to upscale 480p DVDs to 720p resolution with FFDSHOW filtering.
Just something to look into.
So the P4 is the way to go, huh? In my current computer, I am now using a P4 2.53GHz, but for some reason I was going to go with the AMD setup for the HTPC cause I have heard such good things about the Abit NF7-S. Is there an equally good MB for P4 with the Soundstorm?
Maybe I can move my current P4 to a new HTPC and then buy a new AMD 64 system for my main computer. 😉