HTPC Build ~£300

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Hi,

I've been looking at getting a HTPC set up under the TV, and I've noticed that the Acer Revo (3610 & 3700) is getting a lot of attention at the moment.
However, I would like something that's a bit more upgradeable, as I've heard the Acer is affected by the BIOS bug (limiting it to 3.75GB, correct me if I'm wrong though).

I don't really know where to start with building a HTPC to be honest, as I've been out of the loop for a fair amount of time with work and Uni.
 
What will you be using it for? Are you going to be recording tv etc?

I considered building a machine a while ago but ended up going for a sony blu ray S370 because it did everything I wanted for a much cheaper price (£100)

built in ethernet for DLNA, music, divx, mkv, bbc iplayer, 2xusb and blu ray. Fantastic bit of kit.
 
I'll mainly be using it to watch videos from an external hard drive which I'll be connecting via USB.
I've had a quick look around the intarwebs and the price at which I put one together, I could get a Acer Revo 3700 and another external hard drive. Not looking good for the HTPC option :(
 
I'll mainly be using it to watch videos from an external hard drive which I'll be connecting via USB.
I've had a quick look around the intarwebs and the price at which I put one together, I could get a Acer Revo 3700 and another external hard drive. Not looking good for the HTPC option :(

If you want it just to watch films then I would recommend buying a media player like the Western Digital HD TV, a lot cheaper, smaller and less hassle. Unless you looking for an all in one system that game record TV, play Blu-Rays, game and watch Youtube etc etc you don't need a custom made HTPC in all honesty.
 
If you want it just to watch films then I would recommend buying a media player like the Western Digital HD TV, a lot cheaper, smaller and less hassle. Unless you looking for an all in one system that game record TV, play Blu-Rays, game and watch Youtube etc etc you don't need a custom made HTPC in all honesty.

I've already bought and discarded a WDTV. The fact it can only handle 4 reference frames was a big downer for me, so I gave it to the mother who seems to be getting on better with it. I also found it to be very hit-and-miss with external hard drives.

Tbh, I'll probably be wanting to use YouTube, iPlayer, 4od etc as well at some point. Are they all available as plugins/add-ons for XBMC? As for games, I sometimes play the occasional retro game, but it won't be a biggy if I can't play them on the same box.
I could install Boxee instead if I go down the HTPC/Revo route though which is a plus.
 
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