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rodalpho Offline
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I would consider a mac mini over that setup; you can run OSXBMC or XBMC for linux on it, and since you'd need to purchase the laptop CPU separately it'd probably be roughly the same price.
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rodalpho Offline
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Also note that apple is rumored to be refreshing the mac mini with penryn CPUs and faster video in the near future; likely june at the very latest.
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rodalpho Wrote:Also note that apple is rumored to be refreshing the mac mini with penryn CPUs and faster video in the near future; likely june at the very latest.

This news coming true will probably be my excuse for buying a mac mini to do my XBMC bidding instead of going the KPC route.
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bmfrosty Wrote:This news coming true will probably be my excuse for buying a mac mini to do my XBMC bidding instead of going the KPC route.

Or wait for http://en.expreview.com/2008/03/06/intel...-g45-mobo/

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embrion Wrote:Or wait for http://en.expreview.com/2008/03/06/intel...-g45-mobo/

Sweet. Although.. my big problem with Mini-ITX has always been finding cheap cases and power supplies. I'd think that it wouldn't be a problem, but it always seems to be. Time to start looking again.
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That mobo looks awesome !
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bmfrosty Offline
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Post: #17
This may be the one. $40 with all the bits I'll need.
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bmfrosty Wrote:Sweet. Although.. my big problem with Mini-ITX has always been finding cheap cases and power supplies. I'd think that it wouldn't be a problem, but it always seems to be. Time to start looking again.

I've never had a problem finding good inexpensive mini itx cases... just that all mini itx boards had via graphics... that intel board is SWEET!!.. even with the integrated intel graphics... I have GOT to have that board when it comes out.. well, if it's not entirely too expensive.. which it probably will be...
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The atom CPUs are actually quite slow; they're meant to be used in subnotebooks, cellphones, and UMPCs. I wouldn't count on even the Z540 (1.86Ghz) atom handling 720p. I guess we'll see, but my feeling is that the mac mini refresh will be the best way to go, whether you choose OSX or linux.
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Just a little heads up, Intel nearly halved the prices on all of the non-penryn c2d/qs yesterday so now might be a good time to jump on them.

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http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,15...X1K0000532
(This post was last modified: 2008-04-22 22:29 by althekiller.)
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