HTPC

Associate
Joined
14 Oct 2012
Posts
1,447
Hey,

After using my Raspberry Pi for quite a while, I'm getting a bit fed up of it's sluggishness. (What can you expect for the price?)

I'm looking at building a HTPC, as cheap as possible to run XMBC. I'd like it to be very low powered as it will be on all the time (or fast booting if I will turn it odd) and be silent.

What sort of prices and parts am i looking at?
 
i plan on upgrading my current gaming rig (currently has a amd a10k 5800k, so this will be going spare) Will this fit into a micro motherboard, or would it just be worth selling it and using the money to buy something that does work?

I'll probably be using a linux build, since it's free.
 
Something like this would be ideal.

YOUR BASKET
1 x **B Grade** Gigabyte F2A85XM-D3H AMD A85X Chipset (Socket FM2) DDR3 micro ATX Motherboard £40
Total : £45.97 (includes shipping : £4.98).



What other spare parts do you have that can be reused?
And how much are you looking to spend?

Thanks.

I can probably find a HDD spare. I don't have a budget, but would like it to be as low as possible. It will only be used for streaming from my NAS drive.

EDIT

I've also got a bunch of RAM I could use, of all types.
 
Size wise...

mITX < mATX < ATX

mITX has standard fittings so will fit in mATX and ATX cases.

The bigger the case the more options you have. It might also be worth looking at an Intel solution using the iGPU. It certainly has the power to render 1080p but how efficiently with XBMC I'm not sure of, I've never tried. Mind you a decent processor like that would be yards ahead of any ION based solution

Funnily enough there has been no update to the ION chipset for a couple of years which is a pity.

'More options' is not needed. I'll only need a hdd for the OS - all files will be streamed from a NAS.
Doesn't need to be wireless as I have wired up an Ethernet cable.

USB ports - a few of these needed. (2-4 or so)

EDIT

I take it you have a cooler for the Cpu.
Yeah, i think i've got it somewhere.

I'd like the case to be a bit more on the width than the height, just so it can go in under the TV and not look silly.
 
Not sure myself but this review states idle @35W to 120W load

Now idle is dependant on the quality of your PSU. Most PSU are very ineffecient at low wattages so you're probably looking at 40-50W idle..... average cpu usage will take you to 60-70W.

Happy with that ? Go for it.

Personally for a 24/7 machine my ceiling is 20W. In actual fact my home network is even leaner where the 24/7 machine has been demoted to being on-demand.

Yeah i'm happy with that. I probably would turn it off after use anyway thinking about it.
 
Back
Top Bottom