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<blockquote data-quote="Kian" data-source="post: 259845" data-attributes="member: 66206"><p>hi guys,</p><p></p><p>after 2 months of ordering equipment and configuration i finally managed to get everything working as it should:</p><p></p><p>See attached pics...</p><p></p><p>and here are the details of the media equipment:</p><p></p><p>AV Receiver: Cheap and old Sony Dolby AV receiver (will be replaced by a Onkyo SR 605, once my speakers are repaired) </p><p></p><p>HTPC:</p><p>Case: Silverstone GD01MX </p><p>CPU: AMD 4200+ EE</p><p>MB: Asus M2A HDMI 690g uATX</p><p>RAM: 2gb ddr2-800 MDT</p><p>HDD: 2x 500GB Samsung </p><p>Fancontroller: 2x Zalman fancontrollers for manually setting the RPM of the case fans</p><p>PSU: Seasonic 430w </p><p>Graphics: onboard ATI x1250 (using 1080p resolution via HDMI)</p><p>Sound: onboard ALC883</p><p>DVD: Pioneer DVD-Rom</p><p>remote: DiNovo Mini with ueberoptions software for full MP control</p><p></p><p>this configuration together with the Zalman Fan mates allow me to have a very silent HTPC.</p><p></p><p>The HTPC is connected to a Samsung LE40A558 LCD Screen (40 inches). Other devices on the pics are a nintendo wii and the wii fit board, which is actually fun to use...</p><p></p><p>Upcoming objectives: exchange dvd rom drive with Blue Ray drive and get a passive graphics card. the onboard ATI x1250 is not capable of playing Blue Ray media. But maybe, i will go for a 780g mainboard anyway... Furthermore, i am thinking about buying an ipod touch, so that it connects to my htpc via VNC. (allegedly there is a software which allows me to only display a virtual keyboard on the ipod touch)</p><p></p><p>greetz,</p><p></p><p>Kian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kian, post: 259845, member: 66206"] hi guys, after 2 months of ordering equipment and configuration i finally managed to get everything working as it should: See attached pics... and here are the details of the media equipment: AV Receiver: Cheap and old Sony Dolby AV receiver (will be replaced by a Onkyo SR 605, once my speakers are repaired) HTPC: Case: Silverstone GD01MX CPU: AMD 4200+ EE MB: Asus M2A HDMI 690g uATX RAM: 2gb ddr2-800 MDT HDD: 2x 500GB Samsung Fancontroller: 2x Zalman fancontrollers for manually setting the RPM of the case fans PSU: Seasonic 430w Graphics: onboard ATI x1250 (using 1080p resolution via HDMI) Sound: onboard ALC883 DVD: Pioneer DVD-Rom remote: DiNovo Mini with ueberoptions software for full MP control this configuration together with the Zalman Fan mates allow me to have a very silent HTPC. The HTPC is connected to a Samsung LE40A558 LCD Screen (40 inches). Other devices on the pics are a nintendo wii and the wii fit board, which is actually fun to use... Upcoming objectives: exchange dvd rom drive with Blue Ray drive and get a passive graphics card. the onboard ATI x1250 is not capable of playing Blue Ray media. But maybe, i will go for a 780g mainboard anyway... Furthermore, i am thinking about buying an ipod touch, so that it connects to my htpc via VNC. (allegedly there is a software which allows me to only display a virtual keyboard on the ipod touch) greetz, Kian [/QUOTE]
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