Originally posted by: ribbon13
In your case I would put the 15000rpm SCSI drive as top priority, because the hard drive will be the biggiest 'snappiness' or 'responsiveness' factor.
Originally posted by: ribbon13
I don't know of any socket 939 with pci-x
Would an opteron be viable? When Denmark or Italy comes out, it will be fvcking awesome.
Originally posted by: Penth
yeah, big loud scsi raids for a HTPC, sounds like a good idea. I've got an AMD 64 3000+ in my basement. I think if you're going to have it hooked up to a big tv and use it as a main entertainment device you will be happier spending the extra cash for cool and quiet features over performance. 3000+ and a gig of ram is plenty for anything non-gaming. You should try out MCE 2005 if you haven't already... Highly recommended.
Or just plop 'em into an external enclosure on the far end of a 10-meter SCSI cable, somewhere out of earshot?Originally posted by: ribbon13
Perhaps run the 6 SCSI in a fileserver and run it to gigabit switch with a HTPC 'terminal'
Originally posted by: ribbon13
I set up a 19" rack for a friend's HT, 6U UPS/Power, HTPC in a 5U EN-8950, Lexicon Processor, Crown Amps, light controller, spectrum analyzer, and most of its fan cooled and somewhat loud. Close the door... silence!
Seriously... take a lesson from the 'Boom boom' cars... noise dampening!
