HTPC spec check

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Hello,

Would these components make a decent HTPC?

I originally considered the WDTV Live and Nvidia Ion but I'm concerned about codec limitations particularly proprietry formats such as WMV-Pro and DTS-HD.

Intel Core i5 760 2.80GHz (Lynnfield) (Socket LGA1156) - Retail £148.04

Gigabyte GA-H55M-UD2H Intel H55 (Socket 1156) DDR3 microATX Motherboard £67.99

OCZ Gold 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-10666C9 1333MHz Low-Voltage Dual Channel (OCZ3G1333LV4GK) £58.74

Samsung SpinPoint F2 EcoGreen 1.5TB SATA-II 32MB Cache - OEM (HD154UI) £51.99

LiteOn iHOS104-37 4x BD-ROM Drive (Black) - OEM £39.99

OcUK Aphrodite Media Case - Black £38.99

Blaze BL-6400 2.4GHz Wireless Desktop £18.99

OCuK Value 2mtr HDMI Male - Male Cable (CDLHD-302) £3.98

Akasa AK-190-BL Blue Ultra Quiet 80mm Fan - 3 Pin £3.51

Total : £447.48
 
Do you actually use anything with WMV-Pro? Personally I kinda feel that although a HTPC offers pretty much everything you need, price wise, its crazy.

Anyway, is an i5 not a bit over the top, kinda thinking an i3 would do the job fine so you would save a bit of money.
 
You have no psu in your listing, if i was you i would ditch the case and go for a Antec Micro Fusion 350 HTPC Case with Remote.

The case he picked comes with a 500W PSU.

Even so I would also swap it for the Antec (I recently picked one up from a competitor for £56.40) its a nicely put together case.
 
Well ive built 7 systems in them and would not describe the installation as a nightmare, the remote is basic but works well. To fit more drives placement and velcro are all you need :).
 
overkill on the cpu, but then again you can never have too much speed :)
as said ditch that tin case and get a proper one.
ditch the blue fan and get a proper silent cooling one like a Noctua.
other than that, looks mighty fine :)
 
Well ive built 7 systems in them and would not describe the installation as a nightmare, the remote is basic but works well. To fit more drives placement and velcro are all you need :).

How do they compare to the full fusion case? I'm trying to work out whether to go with the micro or the full fusion?!
 
Depends on what you want. I wanted a black front on my own system so went for the Antec fusion remote which is easier to build in and has a much better remote but there is nothing wrong with the micro fusion.
 
Depends on what you want. I wanted a black front on my own system so went for the Antec fusion remote which is easier to build in and has a much better remote but there is nothing wrong with the micro fusion.

I would prefer the black and cant help thinking that the 120mm fans woud be better too. Not fussed bout the remote as ive got a logitech. Its the fact the microis 30quid less and it comes with a psu
 
I just use the ones supplied with the Micro fusions but in my Fusion remote i use a Zalman heatpipe cooled psu and it is very very quiet.
 
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