studying up for a new HTPC build

Cr0nJ0b

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Hey guys,

I've been building me own PCs for years, but I've never had a successful HTPC build...Generally, I've been using old parts from old builds and I just haven't been able to get it right....so here I am looking to do things right the first time.

I'm planning to get a new Plasma TV (Samsung 59" D8000) and a new Denon 3312CI receiver. Once I get them, I would like to add a robust HTPC that's ultra quiet.

Most of my data will be streaming from an infrant NAS or another server on my network, all wired GigE.

Requirements:
Quiet
affordable (not looking to break the bank)
Cool ( will be in a cabinet)

Uses:
iTunes, for sync, and play
winamp for play
Playlist editing
some games, not sure how that would work, but I'd like to try.
internet
playing streaming movies,

OS:
Windows 7 Ultimate

I'm just looking for some recommendations on hardware like Mobo and CPU, GPU etc...even case.

I was looking at Atom stuff, but I think that might be too slow for most of my needs...but I'm looking for advice here.

thanks
 
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For case, I'd suggest the SilverStone ML03, if you go mATX: It's cheap and well constructed. Also fairly quiet if you use quiet 80mm fans. I have a review here: http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2165244

If you go mITX, consider a smaller case.

As for processors and boards: an Athlon II X2 with maybe an HD4250 board (integrated graphics) would be sufficient for almost all your tasks, but since you suggest gaming, you'll probably want something a little beefier.
 

dma0991

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For the CPU and motherboard you could go for a cheap AMD E-350 but if you want to use it in a longer term getting the upcoming AMD Llano would be great. The Llano would have more performance than the E-350 and with a socket type mounting you can upgrade the APU in the future. The Llano has Husky cores and the Zambezi is not Llano, just ignore the last four.

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To go with the Llano APU you have a very nice mITX board from ASRock.
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