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    Catfish
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    ITX for HTPC

    Im wanting to build a HTPC. it will mainly be running MythTV, would a ITX board with the VIA chipset work for this type of thing? it wont be HD, at least not to start with if that matters.
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    Mako Shark
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    An ITX (Via solution) will not be able to do HD, not even close. So if this is a long term goal, you may want to look elsewhere. However, there are P-m ITX solutions that may be able to cut it - maybe.

    Whatever the case, for normal HTPC tasks the higher power Via ITX systems would be fine.
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