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| Portal User Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Wilmington, NC
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Country: | Alright, I figure its about time to post my updated Media Portal HTPC I started off with the Silverstone LC11B-M case. Its the "multimedia" version of the case with the nifty LCD on the front of it and comes with a iMon remote. Originally I had a standard microAtx motherboard in there with a silent video card but it kept over-heating and the fans were REALLY loud. so I decided to switch over to using a mobile on desktop solution. A couple other users here on the forum have done this as well. The board I chose was the MSI 945gt Speedster. It supports the core solo, core duo, and core 2 duo CPUs as well as 4GB of memory. It also has an optional expansion board if you wanted to use it in a desktop system. ![]() I added a core duo T2300 1.66Ghz processor. After updating the BIOS on the board I found that I can use a core2duo processor and plan on upgrading to that in the future. Along with the processor I chose to go with 2GB of Crucial DDR2 667 RAM on a single stick so I can upgrade to the max. 4GB at a later date. For storage I have a single 500GB SATA Western Digital Hard drive. After about a month's usage, its now almost full of TV shows. I think I'll be adding a 1TG drive in here soon.For video I chose to go with the built-in Intel GMA950 since it will play 720 HD content without a problem. I don't plan on doing much gaming on this machine, but it is hard to resist the temptation to play BF2 on a 42" screen. LOL. Before I had this system, I'd plug my laptop into the TV to play BF2 on. (it has a 7600 go video card and plays BF2 and Gears of War great!) But I digress, no fancy connections to the TV here, simply using the standard VGA cable with a resolution of 1280 x 720. I chose the same path for audio as I did for video. Go with the on-board. I have the system hooked up to a computer 4.1 surround sound system and it works well. For disc reading I have an plain Jane black DVD / CDRW drive. I plan on upgrading it to a Blu-ray drive now that the feud between blu-ray and HD-DVD seems to have been settled with BR as the champ. Since the computer is located on the opposite side of the house as the router, I knew I'd need a wireless card. So off to Best Buy to purchase a $8 Dynex wireless G card. Hey, it works. No need to spend 2 - 3 times that for a card that does the same thing. Anyway, here's a couple pics during install. I'll post some more pics after I borrow my roommate's camera. ![]() This one's after the mainboard was installed with HDD and optical drive. You'll notice that the optical drive is upside-down. This is because when the case is sitting all put together, everything is flipped. (the panel that's off of the case is actually the bottom of the case) ![]() This is after everything is installed and I was about to button it all up. Anyway, I've had the computer up and running for a while now without any heating problems at all. It's sitting inside of a TV stand with only the front having access to cool air. But, even so, the system is cool to the touch. Last edited by Schrodr84; 2008-02-24 at 02:08. |
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| MP Donator ![]() | Hey Schrodr84, some hints: I would recommend you to always use two instead of one RAM-module. The read-/write-speed doubles in dual-channel mode. Assuming to "eventually" upgrade never pays off at all .Also I recommend you to remove the standard case fans... they're quite noisy. I used a huge 120mm Papst cooler with an adapter to suck in air and cool the CPU and a Sharkoon SilentEagle which I placed where the PSU originally was placed to move warm air outside (I removed the PSU and used a external passive one). Don't worry about overheating with a T2300, ever (except you are planning to use a 200W video card ).-level20peon
__________________ some of my [HowTo] guides Backup your TV-Server configuration (advanced) Backup your MediaPortal configuration WebEPG (XMLTV) configuration most annoying bugs TV + 7 or more audio channels = lockup DVD + seek = lockup |
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