Build check for 720p gaming htpc

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Hi all,

Looking at building a Vesa mountable HTPC that is capable of a little gaming at 720p. The reason for this resolution is that it will be outputting to a pico-projector over miracast, fortunately this lower resolution also benefits me for cheaper and cooler running hardware.

I had been contemplating an NUC as they seem to very tidy little systems and the Skylake iGPUs seems to of made a lot of progress, but they drivers don't seem to be particularly stable and they're are a bit pricey to boot for what you get.

The following build is looking the most likely route unless news of the Boston Ridge APUs comes before I pull the trigger and they offer desktop models.

Antec ISK 110 VESA- Small and cheap, little worried by the cooling and 90w power supply though

Noctua NH-L9a Low Profile Quiet CPU Cooler- Seems the most suitable for a case of that size

16GB (2x8GB) Corsair DDR3 Vengeance Pro Series - Not to clued up on memory but I've heard bandwidth is pretty important to APUs, don't think kaveri officially supports 2400mhz, but I've heard of people getting benefits from it, stick with this or is there a safer bet with some 2133mhz varieties?

AMD A10 7800- I know there's some slightly more powerful offerings, but the option to switch down to 45w twp seems handy in such a small enclosure with a small power supply.

MSI A88XI AC V2- Pretty much picked at random, if there are better FM2+ m-itx boards let me know, main things are having wifi built in, but if there are some speed or heat savings available let me know.

480GB Crucial BX200- Software drive, last time I built a system SSDs were still a little sketchy with Samsung being a safe bet, have things stabilised now and is this stable drive or would I be better off getting my hands in my pockets for a more reliable drive.

2TB Seagate ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD- Media drive, seem to be some larger capacity ones on the verge of coming out but the cost savings seem worth it.

Comes to just over £500

Aside from the performance of components I'm also wondering if this Hardware supports AMD wireless display with a miracast compatible projector?
Also I'm planning on mounting this underneath a coffee table so its out the way and can just be plugged in and projector placed on top off table when in use. I can see this possibly causing heat issues as the case would normally be in a vertical position rather than horizontal and the motherboard will be a the top so hot air could be trapped against it. I'm hoping the fan of the cooler will be able to push enough air out the sides to prevent this happening. Anyone with more experience have any ideas on how well this will work?

Thanks for any help
 
Mainly because its for occasional use, we don't have a TV, so it's just for the odd movie night/game with friends, so it would be handy having it stowed away close to where the projector is positioned when in use (we live in a small property so we just rest it on the coffee table with a handy draw for when its not in use). I have thought of m-atx in the past but haven't got a suitable place to locate the system (as far as I'm aware none are vesa mountable) plus if I did it would probably end up costing more as I'd get tempted to add additional hardware such as optical drives and dGPUs.
To be fair nearly £200 of the build is for the SSD and hard drive, could easily save a few quid by getting smaller capacity drives but software seems to be getting bulkier and it gives room to expand the media collection.

On another note any advice on wireless controllers, I know x-box 360 controllers with adapters were the tool of choice have they been superseded by Xbox one wireless controllers? Also how picky on line of sight are they, as I'm thinking of mounting the sensor in the edge of the table? Same goes for a suitable wireless keyboard/mouse, for browsing the net/tinkering with system rather than gaming?
 
Aye there is a case that you can buy a 150w power supply for, the m350 only real downsides to that are you have to buy the power supply and brick separately which brings up the cost a fair bit and slightly more faffing about as it only has one sata power connecter and one molex so would need an adapter, not the end of the world but more wires n more chance for error.
Are there any APU's that offer significant performance benefits? I know of the A10-7850 and its slightly up-clocked rehashes, but most of the performance increase seems to be on the CPU clocks, the a10-7800 has the same architecture and I think most importantly the same number of graphics cores/shaders. I'm not against a more powerful APU but at present I'm unaware of one that won't come with substantial temperature increase.

How are you finding the MotioninJoy drivers, I tried experimenting with them on the laptop but had a bit of a nightmare getting them to work and then they messed up the on board Bluetooth to the point I had to do a reinstall. Quite like the dualshock 3 controllers and I wouldn't have to worry so much about line of sight issues with Bluetooth, but I do worry about it playing nice with other Bluetooth peripherals.

Thanks for the ideas by the way sounds like I trying to shoot them down, but its all food for thought :)
 
Looks a good build, and will easily manage 720p gaming.
I've been pretty happy with what the 7850K runs, even at 1080p.

My only issue with the MSI board, is the lack of CPU voltage control, but it's not the end of the world. For you running the energy sipping 7800, I guess it wont be an issue at all! :)

Potential concern, could be the CPU cooler/memory slot clearance? If I remember right (and I've not looked at the board in an age), the slots are quite close to the CPU socket.

Cheers for the heads up on the motherboard, any recommendations as I'm not against undervolting/overclocking depending on how much head-room I have with temperatures, may as well squeeze out what I can.

Cooler should be ok it's quite compact, though flip side is it's not recommended above 65w which shouldn't be an issue :)

Glad to hear they perform well too, may I ask what's the most recent graphics intensive thing you've ran on it? Just to get a feel of what I can expect from it.
 
Haha that's cool I barely dabble myself, to be honest I'm expect it to mostly be emulators for nostalgia gaming when friends are round but it's nice to have options.
 
Cheers for the heads up on the CPU, motherboard and ram, hadn't realised the the 7860k could run at 45w too, the iGPU already has slightly higher clocks so that and the flexibility to tinker and pretty much identical price seems to make it a winner. I'd heard about Asrock having problems with the VRMs going pop, so I'll take a nosey at gigabyte too.

The EN970 looks pretty much ideal but the price and lack of VESA mount are putting me off (think the earlier models like en760 could), I think self build or take a hit on performance and go NUC are the way forward.
 
Aye if it was for a permanently placed TV I've probably go mitx with a dedicated passive card like a gtx 750 with a streamcom case as the look pretty smart. But a pretty big part of this plan is to have it small and mounted out the way underneath the table due to limited amount of space for furniture. Got a drawer underneath that I can use to stash the pico-projector and peripherals when not needed.
 
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