Mini ITX build

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OnyaByke Offline
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Hey guy, I'm just about to pull the trigger on a new HTPC and I'm just wondering if there's anything I should be looking out for. It will be mainly used for streaming HD content from a 2TB NAS, Netflix etc. The components are below. Let me know if you can foresee any issues.

Case: Fractal Design Array R2 Mini ITX NAS Case £87.50
APU: AMD A6-3500 £55.28
Mobo: ASRock A75M-ITX - Socket FM1 - mini ITX £62.69
Memory: 4GB-Kit Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600 CL9 £21.40
SSD: Crucial M4 64GB SSD 6,4cm (2,5") £62.04
HDD: WD Caviar Green 2TB Sata 6Gb/s £89.06
CPU Cooler: Scythe Big Shuriken 2 Rev.B Low Profile CPU Cooler, SCBSK-2100 £41.98
PSU: 300 Watt SFX Power Supply Unit (with case)
IR Remote/Receiver: HP Media MCE KIT Remote Control USB IR Receiver Emitter £10.75
Wireless Keyboard: 2.4 GHz Mini Wireless Media Keyboard £30.28

Total Cost: £460.98 (~€570)

Down the line I'll be adding a DVB-T2/DVB-S2 card (based in Ireland pointing at the Astra 2 - Eurobird satellite) Is there any information on suitable cards etc. I can't seem to find much. Does anybody use XBMC for live TV?

Thanks in advance for any help/advice. I'll be sure to update thread as build progresses.
(This post was last modified: 2012-05-21 13:55 by OnyaByke.)
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why the Scythe Kozuti SCKZT-1000?
in your chosen ML03B case, you can fit a Scythe 2100!
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Not sure what prices are like where you are but here in the US the price difference between the 64GB and 128GB SSDs are only $20-$30.
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(2012-05-15 17:06)eskro Wrote:  why the Scythe Kozuti SCKZT-1000?
in your chosen ML03B case, you can fit a Scythe 2100!

Hmm, I think I was looking at a mini ITX build originally with a much lower profile and must have confused myself! Is there much of a difference between the 2 fans? The 2100 is about twice the price of the 1000. €40 vs €20...

(2012-05-15 17:23)Dougie Fresh Wrote:  Not sure what prices are like where you are but here in the US the price difference between the 64GB and 128GB SSDs are only $20-$30.

Well the 64GB is costing me €75 whereas the 128GB is €110. It will be basically just used for the OS though so I thing 64GB is plenty for my needs.
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(2012-05-15 17:06)eskro Wrote:  in your chosen ML03B case, you can fit a Scythe 2100!
+1......


(2012-05-15 17:47)OnyaByke Wrote:  Well the 64GB is costing me €75 whereas the 128GB is €110. It will be basically just used for the OS though so I thing 64GB is plenty for my needs.
Most of us still use 32GB for Windows.......64GB should be plenty......

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(2012-05-15 19:05)bluray Wrote:  
(2012-05-15 17:06)eskro Wrote:  in your chosen ML03B case, you can fit a Scythe 2100!
+1......


+1

(2012-05-15 17:47)OnyaByke Wrote:  Well the 64GB is costing me €75 whereas the 128GB is €110. It will be basically just used for the OS though so I thing 64GB is plenty for my needs.
Most of us still use 32GB for Windows.......64GB should be plenty......


+1

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OK, OP is now edited. I've dumped the 1000 in favour of the 2100. Should be good to go on purchasing now unless there's any other recommendations? Thanks for the help so far.
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I've just been looking over the motherboard before I purchase and the way they name them is quite confusing. I'd ideally like to connect via optical to my pioneer amp for surround sound but the ASRock A75M-HVS doesn't have optical out whereas the ASRock A75M does?? What does the HVS stand for anyway?
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not sure what it stands for.

but u may need another board here if u really need Optical OUT
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OK, I've changed motherboard to one with optical out.

There doesn't seem to be too much info on XBMC PVR functionality. Which OS would be better for a build integrating live TV? ...Windows/Linux etc.? From what I can see XBMC acts as a front end and I'd need some PVR software as a backend?
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