Calling on Eskro...:) Before I hit the "buy" button
#1
I am not literally at the keyboard but you get my drift.

Eskro...seriously, You da man! I am group #5 from your list (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?p=8...post843683)

I am pretty much going straight from the small compact case build he created (http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=109453). I must have missed where this build stated which "group" it was classified as?

I love the case just wanted to know if the rest of the components are up to the speed for "group 5"? Plan is for "group 5" windows 7 machine (because of netflix) connected to sony bravia with HDMI connections. I noticed that the motherboard has a VGA connector and I have zero experience with any adapter cables. I am assuming they will work just fine, but have never played with them.

[CASE] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6811112265 (love it, don't want to try to find another one)
[MOBO+iGPU] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6813500045 (open to other options, but best/fastest that will fit)
[CPU] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6819103888 (open to other options, but best/fastest that will fit)
[PSU] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as..._-17139026
[RAM] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820134487 (Given it is going to be windows 7 should I go with more than one stick of ram??)

1) Any issues with adapter cables I am not aware of?
2) Is this the fastest setup that can still fit inside THIS case?
3) Any other things I haven't though of?
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#2
So, I'm not gunna say that it isn't possible to go from VGA to HDMI because you can... but, you may not want to do that...

Windows 7 with streaming Netflix and XBMC will definitely need more than 1G RAM. I would say 2 is a bare minimum.

If it were me, I would lean towards

CPU: Intel Celeron G540 Sandy Bridge 2.5GHz LGA 1155 65W Dual-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics
MOBO: ASRock H67M-ITX LGA 1155 Intel H67 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Mini ITX Intel Motherboard
Mem: CORSAIR XMS3 2GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 Desktop Memory Model

Or something similar.

That way you have a quicker system with built in HDMI and with 2G RAM You should no problems with what you are after.

But don't change anything til Eskro weighs in.
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#3
The GPU may not be up to snuff if you plan to use DTS-MA/TrueHD audio in the future.
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#4
@DaMiaN, I couldn't agree more, it will be underpowered for DTS-MA/TrueHD. But, it sounds like he is going direct to a TV for now, and with that Lian LI case he will have plenty of room to add a good grapics card down the road.
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#5
Since when did you folks stop caring about dual channel? Wink

It should of course be two sticks of RAM and with the low RAM prices I fully agree to throw in at least 2Gb (i.e. 2x1Gb).

And Sky, unless you have other considerations playing in, I would definitely recommend getting a solution with built in HDMI. Only reason not to would be if you really want a separate and exchangable card.
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#6
Yeah I will wait about a week to let all these VERY HELPFUL replies filter in so I can weigh my options (thanks everyone). And of course Eskro's a.k.a. "YODA's" final stamp of approval!

Yes I don't require any audio "things" so far. Of course wait a few months and then I will learn what all than means and then might want that too? Smile

And Yes, it is planned to be just a simple movie and TV box not connected to internet (might be but not required). And if there were to be anything else it would be playing games (i.e. Tetris, Elevator action, Pitfall, etc..) when I heard about old emulator programs. I haven't begun to even research that part yet, baby steps. Big box first...then tweak the hell out of it!
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#7
i'g get this build http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=114896

swap the case for the LIAN LI PC-Q08B http://goo.gl/yER0B

and buy this SeaSonic SS-400ET PSU http://ow.ly/1B88Bq

and 2x2GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE RAM http://goo.gl/pFggh


this will do for who
* HDTV possess HDMI ports
* wants to play SD movies (DivX, XviD)
* wants to play DVD movies
* wants to play 720P movies
* wants to play 1080P movies
* wants to stream 1080P Hulu content
* wants to stream 1080P Netflix movies (Windows only)
* wants to Bistream HD-Audio
* wants to play 3D 1080P movies
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#8
For almost the same price as what is in your list, this build should playback everything in your list (bitstreaming too). I included all the quality components in it!

1. Case- Silverstone Sugo SG05-B Black Mini-ITX Desktop SFX 300W 80Plus PSU. Silverstone included top notch PSU, and 300W is more than enough for A6-3500.
2. Mobo- ASRock A75M-ITX FM1 AMD A75- fully loaded with options.
3. APU- AMD A6-3500 Llano 2.1GHz (2.4GHz Max Turbo) Socket FM1 65W Triple-Core- this low TDP APU (2.1GHz 3x + HD6530D) will playback everything in your list.
4. RAM- G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3- it's all you need for W7 64-bit.
5. SSD- Corsair Force Series 3 CSSD-F60GB3A-BK 2.5" 60GB- good stuff.

You'll enjoy it for a long time!
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#9
op said about the case '(love it, don't want to try to find another one)'
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#10
We should get Eskro a cape. Wink

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#11
BORIStheBLADE Wrote:We should get Eskro a cape. Wink

+1Laugh
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#12
eskro Wrote:op said about the case '(love it, don't want to try to find another one)'
I saw that, but the cases are identical in style and form factor from very good companies (Silverstone and Lian Li). SG05B is the original breed in this style and form factor. Both cases have the same performance, and the overall rating on these cases by bit-tech are identical!

If he preferred the $110 Lian Li case without a PSU over the $105 Silverstone case with a good 300W PSU in it, that is his choice to make.

I just want to offer another choice for better deal! Smile
>Alienware X51- do it all HTPC
>Simplify XBMC configurations
>HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC
I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
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#13
Wow, not only are you guys QUICK, but then fine MORE forks in the road for me to decide on! (I completely appreciate it by the way!).

Ok, I am not COMPLETELY opposed to an alternate case. The fact that the second case (silverstone was it?) is near same price WITH power supply vs original Lan Li without power supply has my attention. I am still leaning towards the Lan Li but now you got me thinking Smile

Assuming I used silverstone case would everything still fit? Based on the 6HDD build that eskro originally planed out. Now you guys have me thinking of a remote too. I have read a lot about harmony remotes. Some perfect uses, some that needed tweaking, but given my selections for potential build what harmony remote would work well or would all of them work fine?

You guys are friggin awesome!
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#14
skyking376 Wrote:Assuming I used silverstone case would everything still fit? Based on the 6HDD build that eskro originally planed out.
You guys are friggin awesome!
If you want 6 hdd's in it, you need to go with Lian Li then. Silverstone is smaller case, and it doesn't support 6 hdd's.
>Alienware X51- do it all HTPC
>Simplify XBMC configurations
>HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC
I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
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#15
I use the harmony one, and absolutely love it. It did take a little bit of tweaking initially (not rocket surgery kind of stuff), but I am using XBMCLive. Win7 may require less, if any. The capcity to setup macro functions that turn on and tune in all your equipment with the push of a single button... well that is the epitome of technology making things easy.
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