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Which intel CPU for media centre ? Help.

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Hi all I hope you can help.

I am going to build a media centre pc and I was wanting to be able to play every single video format out there including 1080p mkv files and blu-ray.

The other thing is I want it to be silent as possable so I was looking at the 45nm CPU, the intel E7400 chip would this be the chip to buy to play every single video format with ease.

I don't want a chip that can just manage it but not over the top to just somthing that will run it without a sweat but also not to get to hot so it's still sillent.

Going to get a ati gfx card to but I am going for a passive cooler so no fans on it but what motherboard should I be looking at ?

Thanks for any help
 
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I use the E2220 chip on mine which plays blu-ray without a problem, so in my mind the E7400 will be fine :)
 
The E5200 with its high multiplier is very popular as it is easily overclocked if more power is needed, and a fairly sweet spot for price/performance.
 
its just the lg blu-ray player spec said min was the e6500 ?

and i want to make sure i can play the most demanding movie files like that hard pushed 1080pmkv files as even my 3.6 single core prescott can not play them
 
Your old CPU is not even close to the performance of even the lowest core2 series (1.6ghz is the slowest iirc).

I'd also go for an E5200/E5300, and see how low you can get the volts/noise :)
 
are the dual core cpus noise levels low as my prescott sounds like a jet becasue hese chips where very hot. what are the new chips like is it ok to use stock fan or a better one or is the stock silent ?
 
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