Little Mini-Itx HTPC build?

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Right ive ordered one of these cases.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-002-AN

i want to set up a Low powered HTPC that will run Linux with XMBC with no issues/lag.

I already have a OCZ Solid3 SSD for it.

I was looking at this board + cpu (built in) but im not sure if the graphics would be powerful enough to run 1080p?

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-483-GI&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=2803

All it says is Intel HD...No mention if its HD3000/4000 etc.

Ideally,i would like to have gone AMD as i heard their APUs are quite good but i cant see any Mini-itx boards on here than have the AMD chips already built into them?
 
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Hi Steve and thanks for replying,

I had a feeling that little Celeron wouldn't be able to handle it either,i done some reading..mainly on the main board itself and some people were saying it didnt like some certain ram,especially if it was 1.5v ram..they were saying it needed to be 1.35v..then someone else mentioned it didn't like to boot anything other than windows lol.

Ive just ordered that AMD mobo+cpu combo you posted,thanks a lot pal...nice to be going with AMD again.
 
Will do thanks,Just wondering what ram did you put in yours?

I've asked on the MM wanted to see if anyone has a Single stick of DDR3 240 Pin 4gb 1333 or 1600..although i doubt many will have a single stick.

2X 2gb sticks would be fine right?
 
The AM1 stuff is quite fun but be aware most of them have only 2 sata ports.

I have a nice Asrock asrock AM1B-ITX which i liked because it has a extra 2 sata ports and a USB3 front panel header.

http://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AM1B-ITX/

2 sticks or 1 is fine as it is single channel only, the APU does get a boost from faster memory tho so I would try at least 1600 stuff.

The sata ports situation isnt a problem for me,I only need one anyway and if in the future i do want to add another drive i still can. :)

I ordered 4gb 1600Mhz (single stick) today so should get max performance out of this system.

@stree,Yeah thats why i wanted to go AMD really because i hear their APUs are capable of light gaming too,i dont really intend to game on it but its just that re-assurance that if it can do light gaming it should handle 1080p Video files just fine.

Posted pics of it here if anyones intrested,
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=27065958&postcount=929

Thanks again for your help guys,Especially steveo :)
 
Looks good man, what software are you using for the htpc ??? xbmc or Plex......or something else

XBMC..although im unsure what OS to go with yet,Either Windows 7 x64 or Linux,What Linux distro would you say is the most suitable?

Looking good, I need to build one in the next few months and was looking at the AM1 setup.

I did have a Intel Celeron NUC which I used OpenElec on and this played 1080p MKV files fine.

Thanks,Not really been able to try it yet..i just fired it up to make sure it was all working okay,went into Bios to check temps and see if my SSD was detected and all is good.

Il wait until my Ram comes then il get down to installing an OS and XBMC
 
Houston, We Have a Problem.

Recieved my ram today,Put it in...switched on and went into Bios,Shows the ram fine.

Started Memtest 86+ as i wanted to make sure the ram i bought was good.
Went downstairs for like 30 mins,come back up and the computer was off.
I thought wtf,why is it off!

Tried switching it back on,nothing..removed and re-inserted ram..nothing,took out cmos and re-tried..nothing?

The little LED on the motherboard is on,So it is receiving power..but so far everything ive tried,even removing the ram and seeing if it will come on has failed.
 
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If i buy the case/cpu/mobo recommended in this thread, the ops case along with the amd cpu and mobo linked by steve. What else would i need to buy to complete a media server.

HDDs obviously, and some ram.

Does this require a separate cpu cooler to be bought? How about psu or is it part of the case etc?

Wifi?

If someone could help me with a full breakdown of a system that will be able to hold my media files and dish them out at 1080p that would be fantastic :)

All you would need is the HDD and ram,you get the CPU cooler with the CPU/APU.

Psu has a 90w psu built in.

I received my replacement motherboard and the system if fine now,The stock cooler is very quiet.
 
Yeah having no issues so far,Ive got 1x 4gb stick of ram (1600Mhz),1x OCZ Solid3 SSD..it has another connector for an additional hard drive..i don't think the antec PSU would have any issue with powering another hard drive too.

Yeah i have mine connected directly to my Superhub via Cat5.
 
i brought the AM1H-ITX is becuase i can connect the power brick straight into he board so less cables in the case so no mess from a normal psu.

Yeah that board looks very similar to my Asus except yours has a full length PCI-E slot..but i didn't need any slots at all so.

Really happy with my HTPC now,Running the latest version of Ubuntu 64bit with XBMC set to start up straight away..i don't even see the Ubuntu desktop its that fast.
But it works flawless.

Shame about the hiccup with the dead board but all has been sorted now i got a replacement board very quick..thanks overclockers.

Might eventually pick up one of those AM1 noctua coolers if they ever get released,they were shown at Computex 2014..but tbh,My 5350 idles at like 17c with stock cooler & Coolermaster E2 thermal paste.

What OS/Software do you use Chippy?
 
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