- May 15, 2003
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When the HDPC-20 comes out, I have decided to pull the trigger and put together an HTPC for my living room. I know that it wont be out until around the end of the year, but I want to get an idea of the scope of the project.
I will note that my non-technical wife will also be using this and it will feed the only TV in the house so reliability/usability is high on the list. I will be using Vista Media Center as the interface; my wife has used it and is familiar with it and my neighbor works for MS (I am in the Seattle area) which makes getting a copy a little easier. No gaming will take place on the machine and it is highly unlikely that any general computing tasks (word processing, email, etc.) will either. This will be an entertainment appliance and as such, priorities are the following:
1. Reliability
2. Usability (quick menu response, etc)
3. Noise (read: heat. We like to read in our living room when the TV is off)
4. Looks
It will output video via HDMI to my 42? 1080p LCD and audio via digital coax or fiber-optic cable to my 5.1 channel receiver. I have a Logitech Harmony remote for control.
I do not really have any brand preferences. Although I have not built an AMD system before, I chose one in the components below due to the availability of high quality on-board graphics chips with AMD boards. Also, because the HDPC-20 box will handle video decoding tasks, processor power is not at a premium and I do not need the fastest chip available. To the contrary, I want one that will do the job and require a minimum of active cooling. I would actually consider under-clocking if feasible to keep fan requirements and speeds down.
Price is a funny subject here. I am doing this as much as an tinkering project as anything else, so I won?t be cross-shopping against HD Tivo or a DirecTV DVR. I am willing to spend to get what I want (as laid out the priorities above) but don?t need anything extra. For argument?s sake and because it is the current total of all the components in my shopping cart at Newegg, let?s say $700.
I have done a good bit of research on the components, and this is what I have so far:
Case: Antec Veris Fusion Black 430 Micro ATX Media Center / HTPC Case
Not attached to this case or anything. It has a built in IR receiver for a clean look and has good reviews in regards to cooling and fit. A bit towards the high end of what I wanted to spend, but I think it could be worth it. Willing to consider altneratives.
Motherboard:GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H
As stated above, I like the built in graphics and this board has good connectivity options as well.
Processor: AMD Athlon X2 4850e 2.5GHz Socket AM2 45W Dual-Core Processor
Fastest 45W AMD processor I could find
Memory: G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
I want 4gb for good, crisp menu response. I just picked this but it could be another brand.
HD: WD Caviar GP WD10EACS 1TB 5400 to 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
I think a terabyte ought to do the trick. If anyone can recommend a low-power or low noise drive, it would be helpful
DVD/Blu-Ray: LITE-ON Black SATA Blu-ray DVD-ROM Drive Model DH-4O1S-11
I don?t feel like upgrading this later on and the prices are too crazy now.
I have all of the cables and keyboards/mice needed.
Keep in mind that the DirecTV HDPC-20 isn?t out yet and may not be until the end of the year, probably ~November (what is bouncing around some forums right now). I fully expect the price of the memory, HD and BD-ROM drive to have dropped a bit by then.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks, K
I will note that my non-technical wife will also be using this and it will feed the only TV in the house so reliability/usability is high on the list. I will be using Vista Media Center as the interface; my wife has used it and is familiar with it and my neighbor works for MS (I am in the Seattle area) which makes getting a copy a little easier. No gaming will take place on the machine and it is highly unlikely that any general computing tasks (word processing, email, etc.) will either. This will be an entertainment appliance and as such, priorities are the following:
1. Reliability
2. Usability (quick menu response, etc)
3. Noise (read: heat. We like to read in our living room when the TV is off)
4. Looks
It will output video via HDMI to my 42? 1080p LCD and audio via digital coax or fiber-optic cable to my 5.1 channel receiver. I have a Logitech Harmony remote for control.
I do not really have any brand preferences. Although I have not built an AMD system before, I chose one in the components below due to the availability of high quality on-board graphics chips with AMD boards. Also, because the HDPC-20 box will handle video decoding tasks, processor power is not at a premium and I do not need the fastest chip available. To the contrary, I want one that will do the job and require a minimum of active cooling. I would actually consider under-clocking if feasible to keep fan requirements and speeds down.
Price is a funny subject here. I am doing this as much as an tinkering project as anything else, so I won?t be cross-shopping against HD Tivo or a DirecTV DVR. I am willing to spend to get what I want (as laid out the priorities above) but don?t need anything extra. For argument?s sake and because it is the current total of all the components in my shopping cart at Newegg, let?s say $700.
I have done a good bit of research on the components, and this is what I have so far:
Case: Antec Veris Fusion Black 430 Micro ATX Media Center / HTPC Case
Not attached to this case or anything. It has a built in IR receiver for a clean look and has good reviews in regards to cooling and fit. A bit towards the high end of what I wanted to spend, but I think it could be worth it. Willing to consider altneratives.
Motherboard:GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H
As stated above, I like the built in graphics and this board has good connectivity options as well.
Processor: AMD Athlon X2 4850e 2.5GHz Socket AM2 45W Dual-Core Processor
Fastest 45W AMD processor I could find
Memory: G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
I want 4gb for good, crisp menu response. I just picked this but it could be another brand.
HD: WD Caviar GP WD10EACS 1TB 5400 to 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
I think a terabyte ought to do the trick. If anyone can recommend a low-power or low noise drive, it would be helpful
DVD/Blu-Ray: LITE-ON Black SATA Blu-ray DVD-ROM Drive Model DH-4O1S-11
I don?t feel like upgrading this later on and the prices are too crazy now.
I have all of the cables and keyboards/mice needed.
Keep in mind that the DirecTV HDPC-20 isn?t out yet and may not be until the end of the year, probably ~November (what is bouncing around some forums right now). I fully expect the price of the memory, HD and BD-ROM drive to have dropped a bit by then.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks, K
