tigris Wrote:Thanks for the info! I was thinking of running some games on it.What games were you thinking of running? My setup might be able to run an SNES/Sega emulator, but anything N64 or up it won't do. When I replace this system I'm going with an ION setup, probably Atom or a cheapy Celeron.
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Superorb
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2011-02-22 18:00
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Paulkai
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2011-02-23 01:32
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I have come across this case, I like the look of, what hardware spec would you suggest will be used for xbmc to play movies including 1080p
WESENA MINI ITX7- 2 CASE |
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eskro
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2011-02-23 01:49
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Paulkai Wrote:what hardware spec would you suggest will be used for xbmc to play movies including 1080p check links in my signature |
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Matt1701D
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2011-02-23 04:58
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eskro, I am building one from scratch and have read a ton on the forum to determine the best HTPC setup. My plan was the following, can you comment on your thoughts and how this system compares to the ones you recommended, particularly playing full 1080P, bitstream audio to A/V receiver, and streaming netflix HD:
HTPC: Zotac ZBOX ZBOXHD-ND22-U Intel dual core CULV SU2300 NVIDIA ION graphics processor http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6856173012 Memory: Mushkin Enhanced Essentials 4GB (2 x 2GB) 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820226019 SSD: OCZ Vertex 2 OCZSSD2-2VTX40G 2.5" 40GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820227610 OS: Windows 7 Pro 64 bit |
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eskro
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2011-02-23 05:23
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@Matt1701D
everything good except the bitstream part... That ZOTAC cant do that.... |
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bmcclure937
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2011-02-23 05:31
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Honestly, my next build I am going to get a $200 nettop (ION2). My GT430 is great for the home theater... and is great for future-proof. But I am going to run OpenELEC on a nettop for my second room/bedroom/kitchen.
OpenELEC: AMD Athlon X4 | NVidia GT430 | 2x2Gb RAM | Gigabyte MoBo | Antec Case & PSU FreeNAS: 4x1TB RAIDZ (additional 4x2TB soon) Supporting Services: SABnzbd+, Couch Potato, Sick Beard on FreeNAS Home Theater: Panasonic VT25 | Yamaha RX667 | Panasonic 3D BluRay | Harmon Kardon 5.1 | Harmony One (my config guide) |
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eskro
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2011-02-23 06:25
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-nm- delete plz
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Superorb
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2011-02-23 17:06
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eskro Wrote:-nm- delete plzI see what you did there
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Hammi
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2011-03-03 18:55
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eskro Wrote:[Mini-ITX] Atom 2x1.6Ghz + ION1 ($186) There is a number of threads on the forum from people having issues with XBMC under Linux and ION chipset (e.g. here, here, here, and here), me being one of them. I know that lots of people here don't have issues with ION and Dharma, so it's surely still worth recommending this setup. But maybe a disclaimer would be worthwhile. Anyhow, I'm fed up with the hours I invested into reinstalling and tweaking the system over the last 2 months, without being able to resolve this. So I'm ready to try different hardware now. I want to stay away from Atom and ION this time and rather go with a low heat CPU (far more powerful than Atom) and a GT 220 (no GT 210 here available anymore) gfx card. I'm thinking about an energy efficient AMD (X2 250e) or the pricier i3-2100T, both with 45W TDP... Probably rather the latter because of the additional capacity to be on the safe side (I want to de-interlace 1080i, maybe play some streaming movies...), even if I'll have to wait some more weeks before there will be ok Sandy Bridge mobos.
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Superorb
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2011-03-03 19:30
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^^ What about a Sempron 140? Low power, and it's more powerful than an Atom chip. Plus, you can unlock the 2nd core if you need the extra juice.
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