Originally posted by: Captain Howdy
Originally posted by: Late4Dinner
If using 2000 or lower, it should be OK (though not ideal). If using XP or higher, you will need 1GB or more.
This is just plain wrong. I have installed XP on a PIII with 256MB of RAM and it worked just fine, as long as I didn't go crazy with the multi-tasking.
OP: I would say to go for it. What media player are you planning on using? While I did not use the PIII I mentioned above to play movies, it did play music just fine in Winamp 2.8, but Windows Media Player can really suck down the RAM. Actually, it just plain sucks. As Wizboy said, you can always add more RAM later, but it really should be fine, XP is pretty good about using the pagefile in a somewhat logical fashion.
Uh, why would you proclaim me wrong out of hand, then explain how you have no experience with the given application? Isn't that counter-productive?
Based on my experience with my HTPC (w/XP64), 1GB is barely enough. When I do a little web browsing during commercials, there is an occasional stutter in the TV during direct-view (recording is even more demanding) which gets worse with more ActiveX-laiden web pages.
Now, Pale Rider, you say you won't do anything with the HTPC other than the intended applications, but haven't we all made that promise to ourselves? Does it ever
really work out that way? Either way, it's entirely likely that eventually you will find yourself watching a movie when the DVR is programmed to record a show. Now you're multi-tasking with two fairly memory and CPU-heavy apps., especially the recording.
You also mentioned that the HTPC won't even have an internet connection. This can be very beneficial because 1) you won't be tempted to web-browse (among other things) like I do, and 2) you won't need all the security apps. that are typically prudent to run. The flip side of that coin is 1) you won't be able to take advantage of the web-based TV listings that most tuner apps. use, and 2) you would be unable to directly access any HTPC appropriate software and files that might be on the web. Just something to think about.
In the interests of full disclosure, I should mention that my tuner card isn't very powerful and I'm running a fairly slow single-core A64. More powerful hardware might reduce memory demand. Also, as others have stated, you can start with 512MB and add more if needed, but you will certainly want to run it dual-channel.