You have a choice here .... For the combined price of a new video card + a new sound card, you could get yourself a new mobo with onboard HDMI/DVI and onboard digital audio output ... The upcoming RS780-based mobo is an example.
Just to give you more to think about ...
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Feb 21st, 2008 09:06 AM #1
Building at Bluray/HD DVD HTPC - Cheapest solution
Looking to Build on this PC that i already have:
Processor - AMD 3800 X2
Memory - 2 GB
Board - Generic, with PCi express and 2 SATA drives
Need:
VIDEO Card - ?
Bluray/HD Drive - ?
Sound Card - ?
Have:
Receiver - Denon with optical and coaxial input
TV - Nec PLasma - with DVI input
Notes
- the drive doesn't have to be both formats, i have a hd dvd player already - if i could get a dual format then i would sell the player
-Also want a player that is going to be compatable with the REV 2 Bluray that is coming out???Last edited by cpus456; Feb 21st, 2008 at 09:42 AM.
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Feb 21st, 2008 09:23 AM #2
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Feb 21st, 2008 09:25 AM #3
If your 3800+x2 is AM2, get an all-in-one mobo (like Gigabyte's 690G mobo with HDMI around $75) like post#2 suggested is pretty good...even better if you can wait a little longer for 780-series all-in-one mobos.
Alternatively, adding an ATI3450 graphic card around $50 would do...
Since HDDVD is going to be scarce, getting a BR/HDDVD combo drive is a good idea. Those drives are still pretty pricey for now should drop prices with more waiting.
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Feb 21st, 2008 09:34 AM #4
Processor - AMD 3800 X2
Memory - 2GB PC2-6400 OCZ Rev 2 ($27 AMIR at infonec.com)
Board - ASUS M2A-VM/HDMI
VIDEO Card - use onboard
Bluray/HD Drive - Pioneer Blu-ray BDC-202BK
Sound Card - use onboard (rca digital coax out)
Should be more than enough. Though you might want a bit strong cpu if you plan to do any post-recording encoding (to divx for example).
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Mobo review: Silent PC Review - with HD video testing.Last edited by Silver Bullet; Feb 21st, 2008 at 09:42 AM.
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Feb 21st, 2008 09:47 AM #5
Thanks guys, Update my initial post - i should have been more clear
i already have:
The processor, memory and board - this pc is laying around collecting dust, need to but it to use, its also a btx setup. so it quite, perfect for htpc
just need the reader, video and sound card
my onboard sound and video with not cut it
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Feb 21st, 2008 10:04 AM #6
Oh, BTX ... In that case, you can't really upgrade/switch mobo without changing the case ...
As ppl4golf suggested
, ATI HD 3450 will do the trick for video. It accelerates H.264/VC-1 for Bluray/HD-DVD playback, even X2 3800+ is more than enough.
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Feb 21st, 2008 10:19 AM #7
with the 2400 hd pro work?
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Feb 21st, 2008 10:31 AM #8
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Feb 21st, 2008 11:15 AM #10
I'm looking into building a HTPC as well, but I'm starting from scratch since my PC is almost 5 years old and doesn't have enough power to decode HD movies.
The Blu Ray/HD DVD I've been looking at is the LG Super Multi:
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Product...18988(ME).aspx
For $240, it doesn't look too bad since it's also a Blu Ray writer.
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Feb 21st, 2008 11:37 AM #11
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Feb 21st, 2008 03:50 PM #15
Hmm!
VIDEOCARD - $60
DRIVE - $260
SOUNDCARD - $60
= iM BUYING A ps3 ???? and keeping my Hd dvd player
building an htpc doesn't seem like the best way to go for me, unless you guys have cheaper solutions?
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