- Mar 21, 2008
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Hello all,
I'm thinking of building a home theater PC. I happen to have a socket 939 nForce 4 motherboard and Athlon 64X24200 CPU available along with 2 - 4 GB of DDR RAM to go with it. I realize these may not be the best choices but I'm really trying to go cheap (but good if that makes sense!) so I want to make maximum use of what I have.
So I'm thinking of using the motherboard, CPU and RAM I have along with a DVD drive I already have and slapping those existing items in a case and adding the following:
Radeon 3470 with HDMI
WD 750 Gig variable speed (5400-7200 RMP) disk drive
and a yet to be selected TV Card to make a poor man's HTPC.
I'm quite knowledgeable on the PC part of it but not so much on the TV piece.
The 3470 card I'm looking at claims HDMI but it does it through a DVI=>HDMI adapter. Is that just a kludge or does that really work OK? I'm trying to go cheap and this is only $60.00.
When it comes to TV cards, I really need help. I'm on cable TV through Charter Communications. I get digital and HD service, but its through a cable box. The TV itself should be OK - its a 60 inch Sony LCD projection TV and will do 720P or 1080i (but NOT 1080P).
So, are there any TV cards out there that will process digital and HD signals from the cable company? It would somewhat suck to have my DVR capability limited to analog/non-hd.
Are the external tuner boxes that connect to the HTPC by USB as good as having an internal card?
I'm probably going to use Vista Ultimate (already have a technet copy otherwise it would be too expensive) as the OS and whatever it built into it or comes with the TV card software wise.
Any suggestions?
I'm thinking of building a home theater PC. I happen to have a socket 939 nForce 4 motherboard and Athlon 64X24200 CPU available along with 2 - 4 GB of DDR RAM to go with it. I realize these may not be the best choices but I'm really trying to go cheap (but good if that makes sense!) so I want to make maximum use of what I have.
So I'm thinking of using the motherboard, CPU and RAM I have along with a DVD drive I already have and slapping those existing items in a case and adding the following:
Radeon 3470 with HDMI
WD 750 Gig variable speed (5400-7200 RMP) disk drive
and a yet to be selected TV Card to make a poor man's HTPC.
I'm quite knowledgeable on the PC part of it but not so much on the TV piece.
The 3470 card I'm looking at claims HDMI but it does it through a DVI=>HDMI adapter. Is that just a kludge or does that really work OK? I'm trying to go cheap and this is only $60.00.
When it comes to TV cards, I really need help. I'm on cable TV through Charter Communications. I get digital and HD service, but its through a cable box. The TV itself should be OK - its a 60 inch Sony LCD projection TV and will do 720P or 1080i (but NOT 1080P).
So, are there any TV cards out there that will process digital and HD signals from the cable company? It would somewhat suck to have my DVR capability limited to analog/non-hd.
Are the external tuner boxes that connect to the HTPC by USB as good as having an internal card?
I'm probably going to use Vista Ultimate (already have a technet copy otherwise it would be too expensive) as the OS and whatever it built into it or comes with the TV card software wise.
Any suggestions?
