Currently in the works I have my first real HTPC.
It's not fully built but there's enough of it that it's time for the thread.
What I do have:
-Case: Enlight Desktop ATX case (needs painted)
-PSU: The semi-infamous 600W Ultra Xfinity
-Mobo: Intel DP35DP
-CPU: Intel PDC 1.8ghz
-Cooler: Intel PWM Copper core (Delta-made fan)
-RAM- 2gb 667MHZ
-GPU- EVGA Geforce 8800GTS 640MB (reflowed)
-DVD: ASUS (Lite-on) SATA DVD+RW DL
-Tv tuner: Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1550
Temporary:
HDD: 40gb Seagate Barracuda IV
Yet to buy:
Buying Tomorrow on the way to a wedding:
- USB/1394/Audio module
-Card reader
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Unfortunately the 92mm PWM fan I saved for it won't fit... so I will need to find a 80mm fan with a Tach (PWM preferred) for it.
I also need to get a better HDD than what I have to toss in... I'd like to find a pair or trio of matched SATA drives to RAID up my main rig with and move over the 320GB drive currently in that rig.
Pics:
In order to make the PSU fit, I had to once again bust out the dremel:


I had to cut out a little more than one would think... it needed some wiggle room to aid installation.
The cable routing around the CPU:

The two PCI-E cards and the HDD carrier:

I tested it earlier in the week... so far it runs well (booted a live USB stick without issues).
I am not 100% sure what OS it will run... It will be windows of some kind (due to the tuner). I probably will use my copy of Vista Home Premium on it, as it seems to be a better Media OS than XP home (my other option, my only copy of 7 was used on my laptop).
To go with it, I have a recapped 26" 720p LCD and a S-VHS player (needs a drive belt, need to get on that).
As some may recall, I had de-interlacing issues with the tuner; I since did some experimentation using another tuner and I discovered the issue was my S-video to Composite adapter only being rated for converting Sv to comp., not the other way around. However, the S-VHS player seems to adapt the signal properly and will be connected to the tuner directly with an S-Video cable.
More pictures to come as the system comes together and I find something to set the setup on in the basement.
Look good?
It's not fully built but there's enough of it that it's time for the thread.
What I do have:
-Case: Enlight Desktop ATX case (needs painted)
-PSU: The semi-infamous 600W Ultra Xfinity
-Mobo: Intel DP35DP
-CPU: Intel PDC 1.8ghz
-Cooler: Intel PWM Copper core (Delta-made fan)
-RAM- 2gb 667MHZ
-GPU- EVGA Geforce 8800GTS 640MB (reflowed)
-DVD: ASUS (Lite-on) SATA DVD+RW DL
-Tv tuner: Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1550
Temporary:
HDD: 40gb Seagate Barracuda IV
Yet to buy:
Buying Tomorrow on the way to a wedding:
- USB/1394/Audio module
-Card reader
--
Unfortunately the 92mm PWM fan I saved for it won't fit... so I will need to find a 80mm fan with a Tach (PWM preferred) for it.
I also need to get a better HDD than what I have to toss in... I'd like to find a pair or trio of matched SATA drives to RAID up my main rig with and move over the 320GB drive currently in that rig.
Pics:
In order to make the PSU fit, I had to once again bust out the dremel:
I had to cut out a little more than one would think... it needed some wiggle room to aid installation.
The cable routing around the CPU:
The two PCI-E cards and the HDD carrier:
I tested it earlier in the week... so far it runs well (booted a live USB stick without issues).
I am not 100% sure what OS it will run... It will be windows of some kind (due to the tuner). I probably will use my copy of Vista Home Premium on it, as it seems to be a better Media OS than XP home (my other option, my only copy of 7 was used on my laptop).
To go with it, I have a recapped 26" 720p LCD and a S-VHS player (needs a drive belt, need to get on that).
As some may recall, I had de-interlacing issues with the tuner; I since did some experimentation using another tuner and I discovered the issue was my S-video to Composite adapter only being rated for converting Sv to comp., not the other way around. However, the S-VHS player seems to adapt the signal properly and will be connected to the tuner directly with an S-Video cable.
More pictures to come as the system comes together and I find something to set the setup on in the basement.
Look good?
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