HTPC build advice please

Associate
Joined
30 Sep 2003
Posts
2,098
Location
Not so Sunny Dundee
I'm looking at building an HTPC for the living room, having never looked at HTPC's I'm a little lost, so if anyone can offer me some guidance on the following points I'd appreciate it :D

The main uses are for streaming 720p videos and programs from my main PC upstairs to watch on the TV so it must have wireless N networking and a HDMI output, aside from that I'm open to suggestions on what else is required.

1. The spec, I need a case and all the components. I have two PSU's sitting unused from older PC builds, if possible I'd like to reuse one of those but I will need to check connections.

2. The software, what's the best software for a HTPC?

Cheers

Seppy
 
I'd say a Zotac NM10-A-E ITX, 2gb ddr2 800, Samsung F3 eco and any mITX case (depends on space). Reckon about £200 for the lot.

Ubuntu and Myth TV is a good choice on the software front. Alternative would be XP x86 and MPCHC.
 
cheers, looks good. I've been looking at the following this evening after reading around a bit -

Zotac H55-ITX WiFi Intel H55 (Socket 1156) DDR3 Mini-ITX Motherboard - £108.99
Intel Core i3 530 2.93GHz (Clarkdale) (Socket LGA1156) - Retail - £99.99
Silverstone sugo SG06 - £77

DDR3 - Not sure yet, but 2Gb is all I think I should need?
Slimline/slot loading DVD drive - not sure which one yet
Media remote and IR Receiver - about £12 of the bay
Keysonic ACK-540RF Wireless Mini Keyboard with Built in Touchpad - £32

What do people think of that?
 
Last edited:
Have you looked at the AMD equivalents? now that should save you a few quid.
whichever you go for don't forget to replace the stock cooler if you want silence.
 
i think you should check out the zotac g41 itx (around the £70 mark) rather than going for the h55 itx board, you could then pick up something like an e2160 or 80 for about £20 and it would be more than up to the job and ddr2 for it is much cheaper also.
 
Good suggestion, thanks :) however I would also need to add a gfx card which increases heat and possibly noise depending on which card you go for, the i3 has an integrated gpu which I believe is up to the job of HD output :confused:
 
I've heard dubious things about video acceleration with the H55 IGP. At any rate ASFAIK XBMC doesn't support it so you'd be forced to run Windows 7 (adding to the cost).
 
Back
Top Bottom