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    Mako Shark FaTs's Avatar
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    Talking Just ordered my new home theatre case





    Click the pic for full specs. It's going to get the 4G4A+/1.8A combo out of my sig with a gb of ram and my 4200 and more than likely my Audigy eX or maybe a Audigy 2 plat depends on how much trouble i get from the missus for ordering this and another 512mb of ram . I've beening wanting to do this for awhile but the little Epia's where to small to fit in with the rest of my gear and most desktop cases look this one fits in nicely
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    nice. is it primarily for gaming or dvd viewing? if for viewinng and music might i suggest m-audio cards? supposed to be pretty good for audio reproduction.

    and do you know about this forum?
    http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forum...?s=&forumid=26

    pretty sure you have.

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    Mako Shark
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    You may want to dump that nVidia card for either an ATI or even a GF4MX. The 4x00 series does not support all of the same visual (2D) bells and whistles that the other cards do. Also, nVidia card will not do interlaced resolutions, so if you have a VGA/comp transcoder and an HDTV you will never be able to get 1080i - which may or may not really matter depending on the size of the TV.

    Other than that. Have fun. I just build one last week and have it running - it works great and it is convienient as hell. The best part is, even my girlfriend can figure it out.

    You should also check out www.avsforum.com - they have a massive HTPC forum and the people there are infinitely helpful.
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