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realhtinfo (November 26th, 2008 @ 5:56 pm)
Glad I could help.
YoyoFlamingo (November 21st, 2008 @ 1:13 am)
this is so helpful even though i build my gaming pc ... but it still help
realhtinfo (November 4th, 2008 @ 8:03 pm)
-Cool, quiet, low-power components -HDCP Compatibility via DVI or use component video -I did not use a Tuner/capture card because I use mostly netflix/internet content. Many folks look at the standard case and say this can't be an HTPC because it doesn't look like stand-alone AV equipment. Using an AV style case with a bunch of hot/loud components is the furthest thing from what you want in an HTPC. I went with a 50 case tha may not look like a marketed "HTPC", but sure functions like one.
mathewjohn5174 (November 4th, 2008 @ 3:55 pm)
erm how is this a home theater pc??
realhtinfo (October 26th, 2008 @ 6:45 pm)
I like the Antec NSK2400. Youtube won't let m post links, but a google search will turn up reviews. Of course, you can put any case on it's side with little adverse effect. It just might not look as nice.
daniel246 (October 26th, 2008 @ 5:31 pm)
i want a lay flat case to put under the telly, any sugestions!
realhtinfo (October 22nd, 2008 @ 2:42 am)
My knowledge is pretty US-centric, but assuming your resolutions are 720/1080, that latest drivers should work for you. Good luck, and thanks for watching.
vois (October 22nd, 2008 @ 12:04 am)
Thanks for replying. Australia's only just started to play around with htpcs so its quite exciting indeed.
realhtinfo (October 21st, 2008 @ 2:05 am)
My TV actually doesn't have a VGA port (though most newer ones do), however it does have component and DVI ports, which most modern cards should output on (usually over dongle for component). As for resolutions, the newer drivers from both nVidia and ATI offer, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p, despite these being non-PC resolutions. You should try to feed your TV whatever the native resolution is (check your manual). Thanks for watching.
vois (October 21st, 2008 @ 12:10 am)
informative video. maybe if you have time you could go more into depth with hooking it up to your vga card to your tv and show what resolutions need to be set etc.
cainorox (October 16th, 2008 @ 7:21 pm)
LOL that was funny
realhtinfo (October 15th, 2008 @ 6:07 pm)
2GB of memory will be enough. I wouldn't rush out and buy Vista unless you are getting a new system, XP is fine. If you do want Vista, get Home Premium.

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