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I am looking to gut my old HTPC and upgrade it and was wondering if anyone can see any problems with the following hardware. I looking for my new HTPC to do the following.
  • Use of HDMI instead of VGA for connection to TV
  • Ability to play 720p content
  • Ability to play DivX/XviD content
Here is what I am thinking of getting. I went to newegg for most of my equipment.

I am taking from my old HTPC a 160gb PATA HDD and a DVD ROM PATA drive. All my media is stored on on a 1.5TB NAS running FreeNAS.

I am not too concerned about the case looking like a DVD Player. For me functionality is what I want more than style. My HTPC now is an Compaq D530

While it does an okay job I am pushing it over its limits. Playing 720p content via CoreAVC is taxing the CPU as you can hear the fan wind way up.

Any advice would be great.

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Claus
 

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    I'm sure this will do everything you want. If you're worried about noise, the PSU on that case could be a problem. It doesn't list any specs, but my experience has been that stock PSUs run hot and noisy. Might be worth an aftermarket at some point.

    Funny, I thought there were AMD boards with integrated HD 4550 graphics, but I don't see one now that I'm looking.

    What about audio? Are you just planning to run it through the TV speakers?
     

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    Currently I have been running everything through the TV. When I get a chance I'll be getting a A/V Receiver and use that for surround sound.

    Thanks for the information on the power supply i'll keep that in mind.

    I had another question since I am going with onboard video should I get another GB of ram so that way the card can use whatever it needs?
     

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    Another gig of RAM is probably a good idea. I just started using onboard graphics (a GeForce 9300 chipset) and it sucks down about 512 for graphics processing. You'd probably notice a slowdown with effectively only 512 left for your processor.

    If you're hoping to upgrade your audio in the future, it also might be a good idea to find a MoBo with digital or optical audio outputs. I'm still very much a newbie when it comes to audio, but from what I gather SPDIF or some form of digital output is quite useful if you're going to run through a receiver.
     

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    I'll keep that in mind. Audio is one of those things that I am completely a noob about.

    Thanks

    Claus
     

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