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Hello folks,
Forgive me for the long post. I've been a long-time HTPC user since about 2003. For the most part, my HTPC has been idle since I moved to a new home in late 2008 but I think I've been bitten by the upgrade bug. Right now, my current HTPC is as follows:
CPU -- Athlon XP 2500+
RAM -- 1.5 GB
GRAPHICS -- GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
SOUND -- Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1
BOARD -- Abit NF7-S
CASE -- Silverstone LC01
SOFTWARE -- Windows XP, BeyondTV, Beyond Media, DVD Library Plug-in, PowerDVD (don't remember version), Daemon Tools
TUNER -- Hauppauge PVR-250
The HTPC currently is configured to record shows, show live TV, and mount DVD ISO files from my backend server and play them. Recently it started having issues and that, coupled with my plan of using consoles as front ends when possible, has led me to this.
First, the template:
1. What YOUR PC will be used for. That means what types of tasks you'll be performing. At first, the PC will be used as a TV server/DVR. Shows will be recorded and then re-encoded to formats such as WMV. BeyondTV will run on the box and stream live TV to laptop clients. The goal is to eventually install front end software and make it a full fledged HTPC. This may also replace my dedicated server as a streaming server for my Xbox and PS3 using PS3 Media Server and/or something else.
2. What YOUR budget is. A price range is acceptable as long as it's not more than a 20% spread. As cheap as possible. Under $500 for sure, and under $400 is the preferred target.
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from. USA -- likely from Newegg, ZipZoomFly, or Mwave.
4. IF YOU have a brand preference. That means, are you an Intel-Fanboy, AMD-Fanboy, ATI-Fanboy, nVidia-Fanboy, Seagate-Fanboy, WD-Fanboy, etc. None.
5. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are. Case (Silverstone aluminum HTPC case), wireless KB/mouse, drives (optical and hard; can upgrade those later), tuner cards (Hauppauge PVR-250 in current HTPC and 2250 PCI-E dual tuner card I bought about two weeks ago).
6. IF YOU have searched and/or read similar threads. Read and researched extensively, but want some feedback on the parts I am selecting. I'm having a tough time deciding between boards and a CPU.
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds. No need to overclock; underclocking might even be in the plans if it helps reduce the heat significantly and therefore, generate less fan noise.
8. What resolution YOU plan on gaming with. No gaming, but let's assume that we are going to be displaying to a 1080P display.
9.WHEN do you plan to build it? Next few weeks.
My plan has boiled down to two options:
1. Use a spare Athlon64 board and a spare Athlon64 X2 4600+ and upgrade my HTPC with that.
ADVANTAGES: Free (own all the parts) and I could probably connect the hard drive of the old system into the new system and it would boot into Windows.
DISADVANTAGES: Encoding performance lags compared to more modern CPUs and the heat generated would necessitate more elaborate (and possibly loud) cooling solutions. Water is not an option.
2. Buy new parts and build one from the ground up. Here are the options I am considering:
CPU: Phenom II X4 905e ($175) vs. the Phenom II X3 705e ($119). Both are 65 W CPUs. What would you do? That is a big price difference. I've also heard you can buy a regular Phenom II and downclock it to achieve the 65 W thermal envelope. Anyone know much about that?
BOARDS: There are so many options. I'd like an HDMI port, integrated graphics, DDR2 support (cheaper), and at least a couple of PCI slots. Form factor is not important since the case I have can hold full ATX boards. Here are two of my choices so far to see what I am looking for; feel free to name others:
Gigabyte BA-MA785G-UD3H
ASUS M4A785-M
RAM: Not important -- I'll just grab 4 GB of the cheapest but best reviewed RAM I find.
POWER SUPPLY: Cooler Master Silent Pro 600
The goal here is high performance for the tasks I mention above with the least amount of heat (and therefore least amount of fans) possible.
Forgive me for the long post. I've been a long-time HTPC user since about 2003. For the most part, my HTPC has been idle since I moved to a new home in late 2008 but I think I've been bitten by the upgrade bug. Right now, my current HTPC is as follows:
CPU -- Athlon XP 2500+
RAM -- 1.5 GB
GRAPHICS -- GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
SOUND -- Auzentech X-Plosion 7.1
BOARD -- Abit NF7-S
CASE -- Silverstone LC01
SOFTWARE -- Windows XP, BeyondTV, Beyond Media, DVD Library Plug-in, PowerDVD (don't remember version), Daemon Tools
TUNER -- Hauppauge PVR-250
The HTPC currently is configured to record shows, show live TV, and mount DVD ISO files from my backend server and play them. Recently it started having issues and that, coupled with my plan of using consoles as front ends when possible, has led me to this.
First, the template:
1. What YOUR PC will be used for. That means what types of tasks you'll be performing. At first, the PC will be used as a TV server/DVR. Shows will be recorded and then re-encoded to formats such as WMV. BeyondTV will run on the box and stream live TV to laptop clients. The goal is to eventually install front end software and make it a full fledged HTPC. This may also replace my dedicated server as a streaming server for my Xbox and PS3 using PS3 Media Server and/or something else.
2. What YOUR budget is. A price range is acceptable as long as it's not more than a 20% spread. As cheap as possible. Under $500 for sure, and under $400 is the preferred target.
3. What country YOU will be buying YOUR parts from. USA -- likely from Newegg, ZipZoomFly, or Mwave.
4. IF YOU have a brand preference. That means, are you an Intel-Fanboy, AMD-Fanboy, ATI-Fanboy, nVidia-Fanboy, Seagate-Fanboy, WD-Fanboy, etc. None.
5. If YOU intend on using any of YOUR current parts, and if so, what those parts are. Case (Silverstone aluminum HTPC case), wireless KB/mouse, drives (optical and hard; can upgrade those later), tuner cards (Hauppauge PVR-250 in current HTPC and 2250 PCI-E dual tuner card I bought about two weeks ago).
6. IF YOU have searched and/or read similar threads. Read and researched extensively, but want some feedback on the parts I am selecting. I'm having a tough time deciding between boards and a CPU.
7. IF YOU plan on overclocking or run the system at default speeds. No need to overclock; underclocking might even be in the plans if it helps reduce the heat significantly and therefore, generate less fan noise.
8. What resolution YOU plan on gaming with. No gaming, but let's assume that we are going to be displaying to a 1080P display.
9.WHEN do you plan to build it? Next few weeks.
My plan has boiled down to two options:
1. Use a spare Athlon64 board and a spare Athlon64 X2 4600+ and upgrade my HTPC with that.
ADVANTAGES: Free (own all the parts) and I could probably connect the hard drive of the old system into the new system and it would boot into Windows.
DISADVANTAGES: Encoding performance lags compared to more modern CPUs and the heat generated would necessitate more elaborate (and possibly loud) cooling solutions. Water is not an option.
2. Buy new parts and build one from the ground up. Here are the options I am considering:
CPU: Phenom II X4 905e ($175) vs. the Phenom II X3 705e ($119). Both are 65 W CPUs. What would you do? That is a big price difference. I've also heard you can buy a regular Phenom II and downclock it to achieve the 65 W thermal envelope. Anyone know much about that?
BOARDS: There are so many options. I'd like an HDMI port, integrated graphics, DDR2 support (cheaper), and at least a couple of PCI slots. Form factor is not important since the case I have can hold full ATX boards. Here are two of my choices so far to see what I am looking for; feel free to name others:
Gigabyte BA-MA785G-UD3H
ASUS M4A785-M
RAM: Not important -- I'll just grab 4 GB of the cheapest but best reviewed RAM I find.
POWER SUPPLY: Cooler Master Silent Pro 600
The goal here is high performance for the tasks I mention above with the least amount of heat (and therefore least amount of fans) possible.
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