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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 973264" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>Some of the AD06 boxes include Memory and a HDD, they have lots of different prebuilt options and configurations, It's all listed on the website. It will be fine with 1080P and will work well with LAC codecs. They are plenty fast enough for Windows 7. I would try and go for 4GB of RAM rather than 2GB, you can either buy a barebones one and add 4GB, or a 2GB version and buy an extra 2GB stick to add. It will *probably* be ok for 1080i Live TV. It definitely wont be as fast as a MicroATX build. The barebones version is probably a better option, as I wouldn't want a 5400rpm drive for my OS drive, I'd get a SATA HDD 64/128GB or a 7200rpm 2.5" HDD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 973264, member: 76888"] Some of the AD06 boxes include Memory and a HDD, they have lots of different prebuilt options and configurations, It's all listed on the website. It will be fine with 1080P and will work well with LAC codecs. They are plenty fast enough for Windows 7. I would try and go for 4GB of RAM rather than 2GB, you can either buy a barebones one and add 4GB, or a 2GB version and buy an extra 2GB stick to add. It will *probably* be ok for 1080i Live TV. It definitely wont be as fast as a MicroATX build. The barebones version is probably a better option, as I wouldn't want a 5400rpm drive for my OS drive, I'd get a SATA HDD 64/128GB or a 7200rpm 2.5" HDD. [/QUOTE]
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