Hi,
I'm getting the component specs in place for a new HTPC build (was thinking about a NAS build but figured out what I really needed was an HTPC to play my ripped movies)! Need help figuring out which way to go - need help picking a CPU/MoBo & Case:
Objective for the new build:
The HTPC build, would be primarily used for watching DVD & Blu-ray ripped movies (ripped to my external HDD - MKV, H.264, MP4, AVI etc) and playing DVD's & Blu-Ray's, and streaming - netflix, hulu, youtube etc. Having said that, I also don't want to build something that would be obsolete or outdated in a year, I would like to future proof it as much as possible.
I have a pretty powerful desktop system (at least I'd like to think so
) on the home network that the HTPC would also be hooked up to - specs in my signature - so I'm pretty sure any encoding or CPU intensive applications would be run on that and also gaming would be on that!
I'll list out the parts I already have and plan to use for this build:
1) Samsung 12 X Blu-Ray player & DVD writer
2) I have 16GB (4x4gb) of Corsair Vengance RAM installed on my recently built Gaming system (before anyone says it, I know it is overkill and knew it even while building it - I got it at a great deal for $70 and picked it up and hence used it. However now for the new HTPC build I'm planning to remove 2 sticks out of the slots (2x4GB) and use it for this - anything wrong with doing that, would it affect my already built system, if I remove/reduce the RAM?
3) HDD - 1x 3 TB Hitachi Deskstar
Okay so now to the part that is confusing me the most:
CPU / MoBo - I was sold on this Asus Fusion E-350 mobo & CPU combo till I read about Llaano, now I've been comparing the E-350, Llano & even the Core i3-2105 (HD3000) but cant seem to make up my mind which way to go - especially after reading these articles this article and this one (both of which i found from links on this forum). Can anyone who have had more experience than me on this issue help me pick one out - and share your reasoning behind it please?
Case/PSU - Form factor is the main concern here - I started planning this build with a Mini-ITX MoBo - Zotac but switched to a Micro-ATX because I could not find a lot of good Mini-ITX cases or PSU's. Micro ATX was still small enough and had better options! But I'm still unable to narrow down to a specific case considering this Antec Case - but I'm open to suggestions.
My requirements from the case are:
1) that it be small enough to fit under in my media console, max as big as a PS3 or an Xbox.
2) At least have have one 5.25" external bay for my ODD - not planning to spend on a slim drive for this build! Also 2 internal HDD bays for my SSD and HDD!
3) good airflow and ventilation
4) does not look like a computer but looks more like a media device
5) if it comes with a PSU, it be a good quality PSU (80 plus if possible) - what wattage would be appropriate for my use?
6) would be great if it has a remote control and volume control knobs on it!
The memory sticks I have has heatsinks on top so I am also worried whether the case would have clearance for these - if you know or if you can make an educated guess as to whether these would fir then please let me know, thanks!
I'm planning to include an small capacity SSD as a boot drive, and planning to run Windows 7 (XBMC & Media center mainly) - What size SSD would you recommend as a Win 7 - Home Premium boot drive?
All the above including my OS & SSD purchase - I would like to keep it under $400 - if possible!
Please help in picking out the components - your help and advice is greatly appreciated - Thanks in advance!
I'm getting the component specs in place for a new HTPC build (was thinking about a NAS build but figured out what I really needed was an HTPC to play my ripped movies)! Need help figuring out which way to go - need help picking a CPU/MoBo & Case:
Objective for the new build:
The HTPC build, would be primarily used for watching DVD & Blu-ray ripped movies (ripped to my external HDD - MKV, H.264, MP4, AVI etc) and playing DVD's & Blu-Ray's, and streaming - netflix, hulu, youtube etc. Having said that, I also don't want to build something that would be obsolete or outdated in a year, I would like to future proof it as much as possible.
I have a pretty powerful desktop system (at least I'd like to think so
I'll list out the parts I already have and plan to use for this build:
1) Samsung 12 X Blu-Ray player & DVD writer
2) I have 16GB (4x4gb) of Corsair Vengance RAM installed on my recently built Gaming system (before anyone says it, I know it is overkill and knew it even while building it - I got it at a great deal for $70 and picked it up and hence used it. However now for the new HTPC build I'm planning to remove 2 sticks out of the slots (2x4GB) and use it for this - anything wrong with doing that, would it affect my already built system, if I remove/reduce the RAM?
3) HDD - 1x 3 TB Hitachi Deskstar
Okay so now to the part that is confusing me the most:
CPU / MoBo - I was sold on this Asus Fusion E-350 mobo & CPU combo till I read about Llaano, now I've been comparing the E-350, Llano & even the Core i3-2105 (HD3000) but cant seem to make up my mind which way to go - especially after reading these articles this article and this one (both of which i found from links on this forum). Can anyone who have had more experience than me on this issue help me pick one out - and share your reasoning behind it please?
Case/PSU - Form factor is the main concern here - I started planning this build with a Mini-ITX MoBo - Zotac but switched to a Micro-ATX because I could not find a lot of good Mini-ITX cases or PSU's. Micro ATX was still small enough and had better options! But I'm still unable to narrow down to a specific case considering this Antec Case - but I'm open to suggestions.
My requirements from the case are:
1) that it be small enough to fit under in my media console, max as big as a PS3 or an Xbox.
2) At least have have one 5.25" external bay for my ODD - not planning to spend on a slim drive for this build! Also 2 internal HDD bays for my SSD and HDD!
3) good airflow and ventilation
4) does not look like a computer but looks more like a media device
5) if it comes with a PSU, it be a good quality PSU (80 plus if possible) - what wattage would be appropriate for my use?
6) would be great if it has a remote control and volume control knobs on it!
The memory sticks I have has heatsinks on top so I am also worried whether the case would have clearance for these - if you know or if you can make an educated guess as to whether these would fir then please let me know, thanks!
I'm planning to include an small capacity SSD as a boot drive, and planning to run Windows 7 (XBMC & Media center mainly) - What size SSD would you recommend as a Win 7 - Home Premium boot drive?
All the above including my OS & SSD purchase - I would like to keep it under $400 - if possible!
Please help in picking out the components - your help and advice is greatly appreciated - Thanks in advance!
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