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Which HTPC: used i5-3470T or new Zotac CI320? - berut - 2014-07-13 I just bought a TV for my mom and would like to buy HTPC as well. I will install windows8 on it so she can browse web and be able to remote into her work's PC if needed. At the moment I have always on PC which serves content for her smartphone through plex but would love to just connect external HDD to the new HTPC and serve content without leaving other PC on . Through XBMC to TV and probably just a regular sharing to smartphones. All the content will be 720p with a few SD and 1080p files. Low power consumption and form factor is a high priority. I have two options: 1. Used HTPC Case: Streacom F1CWS Evo Chassis Power adapter: 120W CPU: i5-3470T Motherboard: Intel DQ77KB SSD: 60GB Intel 525 RAM: 4GB RAM DDR3 Price: $320 2. New barebones + ssd and ram from craigslist Zotac CI320 (new from shop, has quadcore N2930 celeron inside, wifi adapter and IR) - $210 SSD Kingston V300 120GB (yeah I aware of everything what Kingston is doing with their SSD) - $60 Elpida 4GB PC3 1600MHz - $30 Price: $300 Prices are slightly higher over here so keep that in mind. I do realize that #1 is way more powerful but it's almost 2 years old and probably consumes way more electricity than Zotac. And isn't Zotac powerful enough for my tasks? Which one would you pick and why? RE: Which HTPC: used i5-3470T or new Zotac CI320? - samjoandco - 2014-07-20 i just got a zotac ; it is a very nice piece of equipment; it works very well with openelec; however u need a harmony remote to operate it because it doesnt come with a remote. RE: Which HTPC: used i5-3470T or new Zotac CI320? - .:B:. - 2014-07-21 The Zotac should be plenty. You sold get a better SSD though than that Kingston (Crucial, Samsung come to mind). The i5 is not the oldest generation, so it shouldn't be that much of a power hog. As for a remote, I have purchased a Zotac AD10 twice, came twice with a remote. Especially the HTPC models get delivered with a remote, I'd guess. |