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Tiger Shark
Post your HTPC specs/setup here....
Gotta get some posts going in this forum, so heres one....Tell us about your HTPC setup. Hardware, software....whats it's connected to etc. Post pics of your setup as well (if you have them)
Here's mine:
AMD Athlon XP 2500+
Asus A7N8X-X
512MB PC-3200 DDR
Geforce 4 Ti4200 128MB
Chaintech AV-710
WD 80GB SE HDD
Liteon DVD
Antec Mid Tower (Black)
Liteon IR wireless Keyboard/pointer (only $17, love it!!)
Snapstream Firefly Remote & Beyond Media
Sonic DVD Decoders w/ Zoomplayer Pro (DVD Playback)
Winamp (For music playback)
VGA out to a BenQ PB6100 DLP Projector
Optical out to Onkyo HT760 system
The Firefly remote is the best $45 I ever spent on my HTPC. It'll work with so many apps out of the box and comes with a basic but very nice front end software package. It's RF and has a range of at least 30ft. I can't recommend it enough.
Primary Rig
under construction....
SEMPER FIDELIS 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit SOC
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Zoom-Zoom!
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Let me see...
Antec Overture Case (380w PSU)
AMD XP 1800+ (still enough)
ECS K7S5A
40GB Seagate Barracuda
40GB WD
512MB PC2100
HP 200i DVD+R
Pioneer 16x DVD-ROM
ATI 8500PRO 64MB
Maddog 7.1 Audio - Via Envy
AverTech TV Studio Pro
D-Link (g) Wireless PCI
Klipsch Pro Media Ultra 5.1 Speakers
Creative DDTS-100 Digital Decoder
Motorola 6200 HDTV Decoder
Samsung 30" WS HDTV
Audio Authority VGA -> Component Transcoder
It is aging, but still more that enough for normal HTPC tasks. I also have another Comcast 6200 HDTV Decoder hooked upto my main PC and an older 19" monitor that I now use as an HDTV. I guess you could call this a reverse HTPC.
Maybe I will get around to taking some picture soon.
If you really want 'em to be a single unit, duct tape your router to your modem. - Skydog 5/5/2005
MAIN - HP - e6300, 2GB DDR2, 300GB HDD, 250GB HDD, `6x DVD-RW, ATI X800GT, 500w Rosewill PSU
Work - eMachine T6520, A64 3400+, 1GB PC 3200, 300GB HDD, 16x DVD R/RW, CD-ROM, Via Envy Sound
HTPC - 2500XP, 1GB PC3200, 60GB HDD, 8x DVD R/RW, Via Envy Sound, ATI 9600PRO, 380w Antec PSU
SERVER - 1800XP, 512MB PC2100, 3x40GB HDD (RAID5), 2x40GB HDD (RAID1), DDS3 Tape Drive, 300w Enermax PSU
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Soup...
Take those towels off your components. You are smothering them to death.
If you really want 'em to be a single unit, duct tape your router to your modem. - Skydog 5/5/2005
MAIN - HP - e6300, 2GB DDR2, 300GB HDD, 250GB HDD, `6x DVD-RW, ATI X800GT, 500w Rosewill PSU
Work - eMachine T6520, A64 3400+, 1GB PC 3200, 300GB HDD, 16x DVD R/RW, CD-ROM, Via Envy Sound
HTPC - 2500XP, 1GB PC3200, 60GB HDD, 8x DVD R/RW, Via Envy Sound, ATI 9600PRO, 380w Antec PSU
SERVER - 1800XP, 512MB PC2100, 3x40GB HDD (RAID5), 2x40GB HDD (RAID1), DDS3 Tape Drive, 300w Enermax PSU
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Hehe...they don't get very warm and it keeps the dust out.
The pictures make them look like thick towels but they're just thin hand towels.
Last edited by soupnazi; 01-11-2005 at 03:22 AM.
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I would still be careful. Let the reciever breath at least, the amps in there can really heat up. Put the CD player (silver box) on top of the reciever, then put a towel on the cooler CD player. Both will be covered. You will also recover some space on the shelve.
If you really want 'em to be a single unit, duct tape your router to your modem. - Skydog 5/5/2005
MAIN - HP - e6300, 2GB DDR2, 300GB HDD, 250GB HDD, `6x DVD-RW, ATI X800GT, 500w Rosewill PSU
Work - eMachine T6520, A64 3400+, 1GB PC 3200, 300GB HDD, 16x DVD R/RW, CD-ROM, Via Envy Sound
HTPC - 2500XP, 1GB PC3200, 60GB HDD, 8x DVD R/RW, Via Envy Sound, ATI 9600PRO, 380w Antec PSU
SERVER - 1800XP, 512MB PC2100, 3x40GB HDD (RAID5), 2x40GB HDD (RAID1), DDS3 Tape Drive, 300w Enermax PSU
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Tiger Shark
Nice stack O' subs you got there soup. How are those hooked up? I would still consider that a full fledged HTPC, just not a dedicated one. Nice Mirage setup BTW. I was actually suprised at the sound from the HT760 speakers, not bad at all for a HTIB. The receiver is excellent but I will want to upgrade my speakers sooner or later.
Primary Rig
under construction....
SEMPER FIDELIS 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit SOC
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Super Bunny Mod
I guess you can say my main computer is also a HTPC as it's my TV, stereo, DVD player, game machine. nothing special for software, just WinfastPVR, foobar and PowerDVD
http://www.muisejt.com/computer.php
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Master of the obvious
Everyone always has a better setup than me 
I love when people say.. "It's only a P4 2.4 but it runs Divx ok.."
Well I'm running a P3 933 on 256MB with an 8gig HD. SWEET!
Amazingly I can stream movies from my main PC with no problems at all. I was using it as a PVR but I had to reinstall everything after my old board went bad.
I've got pics but they're on my site..
Check out the MediaPC in the Project/mods section if your interested.
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Not Pirate... Arrrchiver
^^^
Mines not much better, but it get's the job done... see second rig in sig. I'm hoping to get a new TV sometime soon. And I've got a lead on some cheap ram from a friend so I should be bumping that up.
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Currently playing: World of Warcraft [Lightbringer Realm]
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update: 2/28/08
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Paradigm atoms and titans hooked to a klipsch ultra sub/amp along with a JBL sub.
Last edited by number1sixerfan; 01-11-2005 at 02:29 PM.
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Great White Shark
Antec SX1035B SOHO File Server (420 watt PSU)
Intel Pentium® 4 2.8Cghz @ 2.9**
ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe
512MBx2 PC3200 Corsair XMS CL2
BFG Tech 6800 GT (S-video out)
Audigy Platinum Ex (coax out)
Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1's
Maxtor HD 160GB x2
Creative Encore 12x DVD
Plextor PX-708A 8x DVD±RW
Dell 2005FPW 20.1" Widescreen Monitor
Windows XP Pro
Pioneer Elite VSX 49TXi A/V receiver
Pioneer Elite DV-47Ai (firewire out to receiver)
Klipsch RF-7's
Klipsch RC-7 center
Klipsch RSW-12 subwoofer
Klipsch RS-3II surrounds
Sony Wega 36"
Last edited by imayoda; 01-12-2005 at 05:15 PM.
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gran tiburón blanco
Re: Post your HTPC specs/setup here....
Originally posted by Hypo_Luxa
Gotta get some posts going in this forum, so heres one....Tell us about your HTPC setup. Hardware, software....whats it's connected to etc. Post pics of your setup as well (if you have them)
Does it count as a HTPC if your running a 32" LCDTV as a monitor? If so I have 2 htpc's right now. The htpc htpc in the living room is connected to a 47" RPTV. I'm not really using it much except for some streaming and DVD. I'm using the HD-DVRs from Timewarner more now.
Eric
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Still working on it..ie wiring cleanup,room alterations
Rick
*I'm in a Love Triangle..... With a pair of Saimese Twins*
My Budget Minded HTPC
http://gallery.avsforum.com/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=7456811
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Hammerhead Shark
Lian Li PC-65|Vantec Nexus|Ultra Xconnect Power Supply
Epox 8RDA+|XP 2500|SLK-900U|92mm Stealth|512mb Corsair XMS PC3200C2|ATI Radeon 9600PRO
Samsung 16X DVD|Lite-on 52*24*52 CD-RW|NEC ND-2500A|Seagate Barracuda ATA IV 60gb
Klipsch ProMedia 5.1|Audigy 2|Sennheiser HD 497
NEC 19" FE991SB-BK
Alienware Sentia (lappy)
Intel® Pentium® M 725 1.6GHz 2MB L2 Cache 400MHZ FSB | Intel® 855GME+ICH4M | Intel® PRO/Wireless 2200 Network Connection | 512MB DDR PC-2700 | Hitachi 40GB 7200 RPM ATA100 with 8MB Cache | 12.1" Wide-XGA 1280x800 LCD | Intel® Extreme Graphics 2 |Sound Blaster Pro Compatible 5.1 Digital Audio | 6X Dual Layer DVD+/-RW / 24X CD-RW
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