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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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Need input on server & frontend builds....
I've just bought myself a new home & been given the go-ahead by the fiancée to completely purge & rebuild my home theatre (current setup works well but it's damn ugly ). Here's what I'm planning:
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Here's the HTPC / Gaming rig -
Some pics of the various items below... Thanks, Rob Last edited by rob.sfo; 06-03-2005 at 05:31 PM. |
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Seems respectable setup. I assume, and hate to assume, you plan to network hardwired gigabit. HTPC vid card wise unless definitely want ATI there are also fanless Nvidia based cards some are using and quite happy with.
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Just a reccomendation for your DVD collection.
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I still have 400 DVDs to go and have plenty of room for the future. Just 2cents, for what it's worth...
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No offense to dvd_maniac (we discussed this in another thread), but I would not consider a 300MB DVD rip acceptable for a theater, heck, 300MB is about as low as I'd go for a 1/2 hour show (usually 20-25min of video).
If you rip movie-only, with no recompression (the only way I'd go), plan on about 5GB/movie, I've got 235 DVDs that take up about 1.2TB of my array. Onto your setup: The server Looks good for the most part, but you really don't need that much power, and I'm still reluctant to use any Pentium newer than the Northwood core, they just seem to keep going down hill. If you really need new parts for it, I'd go with an Athlon 64 (optionally an Opteron) with either a nForce3 or nForce4 board (do not consider anything but nVidia or AMD chipsets for AMD processors). One more thing, I just found these the other day, if I were building today, this is probably the route I'd go: http://www.3dcool.com/Details.asp?cid=16&id=471 The Client I've got a few comments I see quiet was a big deal... Quote:
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http://www.3dcool.com/Details.asp?cid=441&id=1104 Then get a few good 80mm case fans, and run all your fans off this, and you'll have a nice quiet, (maybe almost silent) HTPC/client. The beautiful thing about the T-Balancer, is that it gives you just enough cooling not too much, not too little, so your PC stays nice and quiet, while remaining cool. I'd venture that it would be essentailly silent (with the components above) while using SageTV, and then when you game, it will ramp up to keep your temperatures in check. |
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Here's the case I've been looking at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811163036 Two fans on the drive cage, and an option of two fans on your pvr cards. Integrated temp display/controls. I spent some time looking at the CM Stacker at Fry's, and just wasn't feeling it. I also wasn't thrilled with having to buy 5.25->3.5 adapters just to mount my drives. I loved the triple 80's in front (I have 6 IDE drives & 1 15K SCSI drive in my server), but like i said, just wasn't feeling it. Where are you getting two PVR-500's for $199 ? |
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Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. I'm moving this weekend & don't have time yet for a full response, but re: the price on the PVR-500s...I just forgot to update the the line item for those (too much copy-paste in excel) - the price I listed was for a single 500 bundled w/ Sage (this from a previous revision of a single-box HTPC solution). Best I can find for this card is ~$140 each.
I'll rework things based on your suggestions & come back with rev 2 in a couple days. Cheers, Rob |
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Mdmint -
stanger89 - Thanks for all the tips, I really appreciate your input. Some additional questions on your comments...
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stanger is showing off again
the one thing i noticed that was missing from your list is/are remote control(s) for your client(s). this is actually the area i'm considering too now as i'm in the process of expanding my single tuner pvr-250 (w/ hauppauge remote) into a 4 tuner plus 1 hd tuner server/client setup. the usb-uirt is probably the way to go but i have two issues. 1. i'm cheap 2. mce still eats away at me. so i can't quite make my mind up if i should get a 3 pack of mce 2005 remotes and use girder or if i should get that same 3-pack and a 3-pack of usb-uirt's as well? i'd take the easy option and use streamzap but i really like mlbdude's sagemc_169 .stv and naylia's integration of xlobby looks very promising from a media cataloging standpoint (mostly for ripped and transcoded movies for the kids). the streamzap isn't so great for sagemc since it doesn't have a back button and i don't want to use a macro button as a back button. also i'm not so sure the streamzap would play very nicely with xlobby? anyone got any better ideas or able to help guide my slightly blind self? |
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Thanks for the prompt & thorough replies. You can show off as much as you want in my opinion.
You're right GbrNole - I haven't even begun my remote research yet. I figured that's a whole'nuther can of worms and I'm more focused on getting my server built 1st. But I'm curious to hear what people have to say on the subject. |
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Anyone have any opinions on the LSI Logic MEGARAID 300-8X 8PORT SATA II versus the 3ware Escalade 9500S-8?
Or, are there other SATA RAID cards that you'd recommend? |
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btw - white box pvr-500's are $130 each at mwave.com right now. that's a pretty decent saving since most reputable internet stores run around $150 per pvr-500 card.
for my server setup i used this board: FOXCONN 865G 865A01-G-6EKRS my intention is to use 1 of the IDE channels for (master) for a 40 gig OS drive. the slave will be a 250gb for tv storage. (i really don't archive very much) the other ide channel will be for a dvd-rom (slave) and a dvd rw (master) to make quick backups with nero recode. i'll use the sata outputs to connect probably a pair of 400gb drives and i'll be storing my music on an outboard firewire drive. my movie backups are all xvid for the most part ~1.3gb per movie. which is nice for a mass movie server. |
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From what I read a lot folk high recommend 3Ware card
Well if ask me stanger89 I think the Lian Li PC-V2000 is poor design. If you me I think Thermaltake Armor VA8000 and with 2 more front HDD cage that each hold 120mm front intake fan and maybe liquid Cooling kit It hold up to 13 driver without the Accessory box install http://www.thermaltake.com/xaserCase.../va8000bws.htm |
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First cases are a very personal thing, different people like different things
But in defense of the V2000: It takes 12 3.5" drives on tracks in the "HDD area", at the bottom, which has it's own fan(s). Plus it's all aluminum, soo good heat disipation in general. Then if you use 3.5-5.25 bay adapters, you can get another 7HDDs in there, if you go with 3-in-2 adapters that's another 10, for a total of 22 HDDs. A review: http://www.silentpcreview.com/article163-page1.html |
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Ture but the problem I see with layout with hard drive layout on buttom with one in front of the other so the 2nd drive will catch the heat from 1st drive and top all off a wall rigth after the 2nd drive tray
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The air goes out the bottom.
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