Is the onboard graphic card (in combination with rest) sufficient for 1080p/7.1audio?

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crooksy Offline
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I have an older variant of this and it works like a charm and does everything I want and more for $600

http://www.amazon.com/Gateway-DX4320-39-...07&sr=1-20

Sure you could pay slightly less and build your own HTPC but I reckon you can't get more bang for your buck than this with alot less stress (providing you don't need to reply upon the Gateway customer support Smile ).
(This post was last modified: 2011-02-22 21:01 by crooksy.)
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SwissElite Offline
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@ crooksy... dont really see how that is related to my post Confused... my build has an intel i3, no dedicated graphic card, a raid system and an SSD as system harddisk... for just 100 bucks more...

again.. does anyone see something terribly wrong in my build? (poofy? eskro? Wink)

thx Smile
(This post was last modified: 2011-02-23 21:07 by SwissElite.)
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crooksy Offline
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SwissElite Wrote:@ crooksy... dont really see how that is related to my post Confused... my build has an intel i3, no dedicated graphic card, a raid system and an SSD as system harddisk... for just 100 bucks more...

again.. does anyone see something terribly wrong in my build? (poofy? eskro? Wink)

thx Smile



Sorry I realize my post wasn't related to your post what I meant to say was that the Gateway I have has an onboard graphics card and it handles 1080p and 7.1 just fine.

FYI here's another little box I've also got my eye on Wink http://www.xtreamer.net/
(This post was last modified: 2011-03-03 23:54 by crooksy.)
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SwissElite Offline
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looks like a sweet little machine, i admit Smile


my build is ordered and im waiting now for receiving the components! will report how it works!
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soo... finally... it took me a long time but finally i can report the computer is doing just perfect. i had to wait very long for the CPU, all suppliers in my country were out of stock Sad

i was able to set up the RAID without any problems, and also the LG1156 i3 Cpu works good on the H55 board and plays movies in perfect quality.

thanks again for all the feedback various people here contributed!
Best,
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what sucks about the mainboard is thta the usb sockets are permanently powered, even when the pc is off... and there is no way in the bios to switch it off.. (at least i havent found it.. wake on usb or similar)
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hi guys Smile

below i insert some pictures of my htpc... not the most beautiful one - but thats not relevant because i keep it far away and out of sight, and only have the cables entering the room where i watch movies and listen to music - thus it is a 100% silent computer Wink

My Screen:
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My Projector:
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My Tools to Control everything:
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Old GPS with IR for Switching on and off the light, htpc, projector, ventilation etc
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(This post was last modified: 2011-04-29 01:07 by SwissElite.)
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Gesture Sensitive Mouse (Logitech Air MX (wouldnt buy it again))
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Cables out of my cinema room:
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Hidden HTPC
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Front of HTPC
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Inside the HTPC
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Important statement on the front of the HTPC
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(This post was last modified: 2011-04-29 01:10 by SwissElite.)
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