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New build, motherboard and component advice.

 
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New build, motherboard and component advice.
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2008-09-18, 04:55 PM
Well it's been a while since I posted here. Mainly because my old system and server has been running flawlessly for three years and all upgrades have gone fine.Big Grin Until now.:mad:

Not Gbpvr's fault at all but the server I run it from has finally crapped out and I'm ready to take the plunge on building a new system. I've been reading up here and elsewhere on a good mobo to base it on as I've been out of the loop so to speak for quite a while.

Here is a brief breakdown of what I want from the system.

PVR running Gbpvr obviously, File server, I currently run through a couple of mvp's and will do so in the short term but come the new year sales I hope to be upgrading the TV to hdmi so the new board will need to be capable. The system also has to be reasonably quiet and able to be used for moderate daily surfing etc. Not a big gamer so that's not important. I do do a lot of work with Cakewalk and home recording so thats a consideration as far as audio goes.

My thoughts so far are something like this. Any comment on this or recommendations for a better mobo would be appreciated. Aso what cpu would be good for that board considering I want to keep it cool and quiet as well as run the apps above.

Also looking for advice on a decent quiet power supply and a quiet cpu fan. I thought I'd get the mobo and cpu sorted before I move on to them though. Suggestions for those also gratefully appreciated though. Sorry for for rambling and thanks for any help and advice.
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2008-09-18, 07:05 PM
Highly suggest reading this. I reckon any of the low-end solutions would suffice. Those systems were designed to be capable of Blu-ray playback so it should be able to handle DVB streams. Smile
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2008-09-18, 09:12 PM
That's a good write up, check my signature for the link below to build your htpc out for a "low end" system. Matches the previous link pretty good too.

[SIZE="1"]Server rebuild:GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H, CPU AMD X2 4850e 2.5GHz 45W,2GB RAM,500GB HD,Hauppauge HVR-1600,Vista Ultimate SP1,IN WIN BK623 Mini case
Client:ASUS AMD M3A78-EMH HDMI motherboard,CPU AMD64 X2 3800+,2GB RAM,200GB HD,ATI HD3200 integrated graphics, WIN XP SP2 Pro,MCE303 case, 2x16 VFD, Irtrans MCE remote [/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"] How to Build your own GB-PVR HTPC computer[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]GB-PVR in action on YouTube[/SIZE]
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2008-09-18, 09:52 PM
gazoo Wrote:That's a good write up, check my signature for the link below to build your htpc out for a "low end" system. Matches the previous link pretty good too.

I like how it proves my point that your $300 HTPC http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=37373 is basically impossible.

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2008-09-19, 01:46 PM (This post was last modified: 2008-09-19, 01:53 PM by gazoo.)
mvallevand Wrote:I like how it proves my point that your $300 HTPC http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?t=37373 is basically impossible.

Martin

It was more like $320 after shipping and tax.

Oh, and that was no operating system - I had an extra copy.

[SIZE="1"]Server rebuild:GIGABYTE GA-MA78GM-S2H, CPU AMD X2 4850e 2.5GHz 45W,2GB RAM,500GB HD,Hauppauge HVR-1600,Vista Ultimate SP1,IN WIN BK623 Mini case
Client:ASUS AMD M3A78-EMH HDMI motherboard,CPU AMD64 X2 3800+,2GB RAM,200GB HD,ATI HD3200 integrated graphics, WIN XP SP2 Pro,MCE303 case, 2x16 VFD, Irtrans MCE remote [/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"] How to Build your own GB-PVR HTPC computer[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]GB-PVR in action on YouTube[/SIZE]
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