Morning all,
I am toying with the idea of building a media PC. Had a quick search on the internet of the tpe of things that can be built, however i am unsure as to what exactly is the best approach to building one.
I would like HD capable with Blu-Ray and a sizeable HDD. What im not sure of is how powerful these machines need to be, intended use is TV, internet and Blu-Ray using surround sound.
I have read that AMD have the ability to decode using hardware as opposed to software????? I have always favoured intel, but i am not sure where the techonology of each is at.
Any ideas, advice would be great, also i have noticed that these machines can end up quite large, compact would be more beneficial to me.
Thanks
Tom
I am toying with the idea of building a media PC. Had a quick search on the internet of the tpe of things that can be built, however i am unsure as to what exactly is the best approach to building one.
I would like HD capable with Blu-Ray and a sizeable HDD. What im not sure of is how powerful these machines need to be, intended use is TV, internet and Blu-Ray using surround sound.
I have read that AMD have the ability to decode using hardware as opposed to software????? I have always favoured intel, but i am not sure where the techonology of each is at.
Any ideas, advice would be great, also i have noticed that these machines can end up quite large, compact would be more beneficial to me.
Thanks
Tom
I coupled this with a couple of cheap 1TB HDD's, a 40GB Intel SSD for boot (not necessary, but I fancied it and it was cheap enough), two dual-tuner DVB-T cards for freeview, a second-hand HVR-1700 (to connect the cable box), 7.1 Creative speakers (off the onboard), a BD drive, Windows 7 64-bit, and an Antec Fusion case. It works perfectly and the family like the Media Centre interface - everyone happy all round. That said, this isn't a small build as I wanted to be able to use standard sized components rather than have to look for low height PCI cards, etc.