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Just finished building a dedicated machine for the living room. Used a
Silverstone SST-LC03-B case which looks just like a high end audio amp -
no exposed connectors or drive bays on the front panel at all, those are
hidden behind two nicely geared access panels that slowly lower. The
finish is mirror smooth and jet black, yet isn't a pain about
fingerprints. The case has plenty of well placed ventilation holes and
"high-end" audio component type feet. The only downside to the case (in
my opinion) is that you can't mount a 3.5" drive behind a bay cover
without using a Dremmel because of where they put the mounting holes,
but if you use only one hard drive, you can mount it below the bay cover
area.
For a hard drive, I used a Maxtor 250 GB with fluid-dynamic bearings.
The drive is totally silent except when seeking, and even that isn't
bad.
For the CPU I used a 2.4 GHz Celeron since it'll do the job just fine
and is really cheap these days. I replaced the stock Intel
cooler/heatsink with a Zallman CNPS7000A-AlCu which is completely silent
when in it's "slow" setting, and does a better job of cooling than the
Intel cooler even in the silent mode. It's also the only silent CPU
cooler that I could find that's under the maximum 450 gram weight limit
for CPU coolers.
The poser supply is a "silent" Zallman 300W model (ZM300A-APF ). Since
there's only one hard drive and one DVD-ROM drive, I don't need much
more. The "silent" in the name isn't just marketing hype - I have to put
my hand next to the fan to even know the thing is running.
Installed BeyondTV and moved my Hauppauge PVR-250 card over to the new
box. My wife can't figure out what the big deal is, but once she uses
it, I know she'll be as spoiled as I've become. When she sees that we
can record two shows at once (when BeyondTV 3.5 starts shipping), then I
know she'll be convinced.
Since I'm running with remote control only, no keyboards or mice allowed
in the living room, I installed a VNC server on the machine so I can
administer it remotely from a laptop or the tower machine in the spare
room.
For now I'm using the remote that came with the Hauppauge PVR-250 card,
but Snapstream just came out with their "Firefly" remote that lets you
control software DVD, Media Player, photo slide shows, etc so I'm
seriously thinking of going that route. For now, the Hauppauge remote
does everything I need.
The best part - this machine lets me wirelessly stream mpeg-2 files *and
my Divx archives* from my tower machine in the back of the house,
something my Hauppauge MediaMVP could never do well.
Anyway, I'm just posting this to give people some ideas for how to make
a silent PC, that once you put it in the living room you won't know it's
there, and it doesn't take anything exotic to make it quiet. And - it
doesn't need to look like a "PC", thinks to Silverstone cases (OK, there
are other cases out there, like Ahanix, but who want to pay close to
$300 for a case - not me!).
Oh, the motherboard for this project was the newly released Asus
P4R800-V Deluxe. I chose this board because it has *everything* for a
PVR machine except for the tuner card. It has on-board Radeon 9100
graphics, good enough to play Unreal Tournament on, and it has
*on-board* S-video and composite video out. It seemed like the perfect
HTPC motherboard. And I have to say, I like the video quality better
than what I was getting from my Nvidia 5600 based card. Asus did a great
job with this board in my opinion!
Keith
Just finished building a dedicated machine for the living room. Used a
Silverstone SST-LC03-B case which looks just like a high end audio amp -
no exposed connectors or drive bays on the front panel at all, those are
hidden behind two nicely geared access panels that slowly lower. The
finish is mirror smooth and jet black, yet isn't a pain about
fingerprints. The case has plenty of well placed ventilation holes and
"high-end" audio component type feet. The only downside to the case (in
my opinion) is that you can't mount a 3.5" drive behind a bay cover
without using a Dremmel because of where they put the mounting holes,
but if you use only one hard drive, you can mount it below the bay cover
area.
For a hard drive, I used a Maxtor 250 GB with fluid-dynamic bearings.
The drive is totally silent except when seeking, and even that isn't
bad.
For the CPU I used a 2.4 GHz Celeron since it'll do the job just fine
and is really cheap these days. I replaced the stock Intel
cooler/heatsink with a Zallman CNPS7000A-AlCu which is completely silent
when in it's "slow" setting, and does a better job of cooling than the
Intel cooler even in the silent mode. It's also the only silent CPU
cooler that I could find that's under the maximum 450 gram weight limit
for CPU coolers.
The poser supply is a "silent" Zallman 300W model (ZM300A-APF ). Since
there's only one hard drive and one DVD-ROM drive, I don't need much
more. The "silent" in the name isn't just marketing hype - I have to put
my hand next to the fan to even know the thing is running.
Installed BeyondTV and moved my Hauppauge PVR-250 card over to the new
box. My wife can't figure out what the big deal is, but once she uses
it, I know she'll be as spoiled as I've become. When she sees that we
can record two shows at once (when BeyondTV 3.5 starts shipping), then I
know she'll be convinced.
Since I'm running with remote control only, no keyboards or mice allowed
in the living room, I installed a VNC server on the machine so I can
administer it remotely from a laptop or the tower machine in the spare
room.
For now I'm using the remote that came with the Hauppauge PVR-250 card,
but Snapstream just came out with their "Firefly" remote that lets you
control software DVD, Media Player, photo slide shows, etc so I'm
seriously thinking of going that route. For now, the Hauppauge remote
does everything I need.
The best part - this machine lets me wirelessly stream mpeg-2 files *and
my Divx archives* from my tower machine in the back of the house,
something my Hauppauge MediaMVP could never do well.
Anyway, I'm just posting this to give people some ideas for how to make
a silent PC, that once you put it in the living room you won't know it's
there, and it doesn't take anything exotic to make it quiet. And - it
doesn't need to look like a "PC", thinks to Silverstone cases (OK, there
are other cases out there, like Ahanix, but who want to pay close to
$300 for a case - not me!).
Oh, the motherboard for this project was the newly released Asus
P4R800-V Deluxe. I chose this board because it has *everything* for a
PVR machine except for the tuner card. It has on-board Radeon 9100
graphics, good enough to play Unreal Tournament on, and it has
*on-board* S-video and composite video out. It seemed like the perfect
HTPC motherboard. And I have to say, I like the video quality better
than what I was getting from my Nvidia 5600 based card. Asus did a great
job with this board in my opinion!
Keith