Hi!
Since I've almost finished my second HTPC I thought I'd share what parts I've used and how I configured it.
Here is the parts list:
- Chassi, Antec Fusion (v1) with VFD. Comes with a 430W PSU
- MoBo, Abit Fatal1ty F-I90HD. mATX with DDR2, integrated optical out, HDMI, and support for LGA775
- CPU, Intel C2D E6600, 2.4GHz
- RAM, Corsair TWIN2X 6400, DDR2, 2GB
- HDD, 2x Samsung 500GB, 1x Maxtor 300 GB (boot)
- Chassi fans, replaced Antec's TriCooler with 2x Noctua S12-1200
- CPU cooling, Scythe Mini Ninja
- CPU fan, replaced the boxed fan with Noctua R8
- Keyboard&mouse, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth
- Sound, Logitech Z-5500
- Remote, MCE with blaster
- TVcard, Terratec 2400i for DVB-T
- TV, Video7 32" with DVI. Has a 1366x768 resolution.
Software
- MP 0.2.3.0 RC2 with latest SVN
- TV3E 0.2.3.0 with latest SVN
- MCE replacement driver for remote
- Video codec, ffdshow
- h263 codec, ffdshow
- Audio codec, AC3filter with passthrough for AC97 etc
- Skin, Project Mayhem III
- EPG, webepg from the Swedish server dagenstv.com
- LCDSmartie to drive the VFD
- MP Web Interface (MWI), to schedule recordings from remote. Still in beta but works pretty well already.
It has taken a bit of work but right now the system is both stable and easy to use. I'm quite proud of a system that is very quiet and has a high WAF ;-)
The main problem was with the TV-card I used to have, Twinhan 3040. Because I want the systems to go into S3 standby the card f****d up after each resume. After a lot of reading on this forum and elsewhere I realized this had to do with the card being USB-based (even if it plugs into a PCI slot). Some of them can not properly handle S3 standby. The Terratec card is PCIE based and has worked flawless since I installed it.
I have not done a lot of tweaking to the system but I used to use PowerDVD codecs. Had some issues and works much better with ffdshow.
The CPU cooler from Scythe has been a really nice piece of cooler. It fits so nicely in the Fusion and keeps the CPU very cool. The Noctua fans are quiet as a whisper (use the LNA mode) so the PC is barely audible from 1m away. The CPU fan runs at full speed but is still very quite.
I use the MCE replacement driver and plugin to handle inputs from the remote. The blasters that comes with the receiver I use to turn on/off TV and sound system. So cool to have only one remote to control all this ;-)
The diNovo is thin as a leaf and with Bluetooth I can use it from the sofa without any problems. Had previously the version without Bluetooth and had some issues when the distance to the receiver became to long.
I am considering to buy a Asus 8600GT Silent to get more power for HDTV decoding but already now with the E6600 I get stutterfree h264 decoding. The other issue with the intergrated ATI X1250 graphics is that there is some flaw in the driver that causes it to use a lot of CPU cycles when in BasicHome.
The only remaining issue I have is that WOL (Wake-On-Lan) does not work with the MoBo. This has been reported to Abit but nothing done so far. Ideally I would like to enable this to be able to access MWI also when the computer is in standby. I travel a bit so it would be cool to login, schedule some recordings, and then the HTPC goes back to S3 again.
That's it! Took a while to get all bits'n pieces together but once it is there it works nicely. If you have any questions, please send me a PM or reply to this thread.
/Peter
Since I've almost finished my second HTPC I thought I'd share what parts I've used and how I configured it.
Here is the parts list:
- Chassi, Antec Fusion (v1) with VFD. Comes with a 430W PSU
- MoBo, Abit Fatal1ty F-I90HD. mATX with DDR2, integrated optical out, HDMI, and support for LGA775
- CPU, Intel C2D E6600, 2.4GHz
- RAM, Corsair TWIN2X 6400, DDR2, 2GB
- HDD, 2x Samsung 500GB, 1x Maxtor 300 GB (boot)
- Chassi fans, replaced Antec's TriCooler with 2x Noctua S12-1200
- CPU cooling, Scythe Mini Ninja
- CPU fan, replaced the boxed fan with Noctua R8
- Keyboard&mouse, Logitech diNovo Bluetooth
- Sound, Logitech Z-5500
- Remote, MCE with blaster
- TVcard, Terratec 2400i for DVB-T
- TV, Video7 32" with DVI. Has a 1366x768 resolution.
Software
- MP 0.2.3.0 RC2 with latest SVN
- TV3E 0.2.3.0 with latest SVN
- MCE replacement driver for remote
- Video codec, ffdshow
- h263 codec, ffdshow
- Audio codec, AC3filter with passthrough for AC97 etc
- Skin, Project Mayhem III
- EPG, webepg from the Swedish server dagenstv.com
- LCDSmartie to drive the VFD
- MP Web Interface (MWI), to schedule recordings from remote. Still in beta but works pretty well already.
It has taken a bit of work but right now the system is both stable and easy to use. I'm quite proud of a system that is very quiet and has a high WAF ;-)
The main problem was with the TV-card I used to have, Twinhan 3040. Because I want the systems to go into S3 standby the card f****d up after each resume. After a lot of reading on this forum and elsewhere I realized this had to do with the card being USB-based (even if it plugs into a PCI slot). Some of them can not properly handle S3 standby. The Terratec card is PCIE based and has worked flawless since I installed it.
I have not done a lot of tweaking to the system but I used to use PowerDVD codecs. Had some issues and works much better with ffdshow.
The CPU cooler from Scythe has been a really nice piece of cooler. It fits so nicely in the Fusion and keeps the CPU very cool. The Noctua fans are quiet as a whisper (use the LNA mode) so the PC is barely audible from 1m away. The CPU fan runs at full speed but is still very quite.
I use the MCE replacement driver and plugin to handle inputs from the remote. The blasters that comes with the receiver I use to turn on/off TV and sound system. So cool to have only one remote to control all this ;-)
The diNovo is thin as a leaf and with Bluetooth I can use it from the sofa without any problems. Had previously the version without Bluetooth and had some issues when the distance to the receiver became to long.
I am considering to buy a Asus 8600GT Silent to get more power for HDTV decoding but already now with the E6600 I get stutterfree h264 decoding. The other issue with the intergrated ATI X1250 graphics is that there is some flaw in the driver that causes it to use a lot of CPU cycles when in BasicHome.
The only remaining issue I have is that WOL (Wake-On-Lan) does not work with the MoBo. This has been reported to Abit but nothing done so far. Ideally I would like to enable this to be able to access MWI also when the computer is in standby. I travel a bit so it would be cool to login, schedule some recordings, and then the HTPC goes back to S3 again.
That's it! Took a while to get all bits'n pieces together but once it is there it works nicely. If you have any questions, please send me a PM or reply to this thread.
/Peter