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<blockquote data-quote="trelm249" data-source="post: 274131" data-attributes="member: 75674"><p>I would bump up the ram due to the shared video/system ram.</p><p></p><p>As for as storage goes, that depends on how plan to use the machine. Will it primarily be for timeshifting television or do you plan on steady use as a PVR? Will you watch movies stored as video files? If so are they stored locally or on the lan. Will it play music stored locally or on the lan.</p><p></p><p>It may be better to have a second drive for timeshifting/PVR purposes that isn't the same as the OS drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trelm249, post: 274131, member: 75674"] I would bump up the ram due to the shared video/system ram. As for as storage goes, that depends on how plan to use the machine. Will it primarily be for timeshifting television or do you plan on steady use as a PVR? Will you watch movies stored as video files? If so are they stored locally or on the lan. Will it play music stored locally or on the lan. It may be better to have a second drive for timeshifting/PVR purposes that isn't the same as the OS drive. [/QUOTE]
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