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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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New to Sage - need some advice please
Hello all,
I'm new to Sage, but from all I've read it seems to be the best option to build an HTPC that really works. I'm going to build a new PC for my HTPC and have a couple of questions. Thanks in advance for any and all feedback.
Apologies if these questions seem basic or if they may have been answered before. I'm still in "wonder" mode and at times overwhelmed by all of the options. Thanks again, Rick |
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Hi Rick,
1. Never heard anything bad about the P150-everyone seems to like it. Check out silent pc review for more info on how to really silence this case. 2. I ditched my pvr500 for two ATI Theater650pro cards. Huge PQ improvement for me. I have no experience with the MyHD card, but I do like my vbox usb HD tuners. Only thing is that they seem to perform better when used with a powered usb hub. 3. Yes. Without connecting the vid card to the tv you will get no video playback. You will also need to attach your dish set top box to the tuner card(s), preferably via svid. If you will be buying a new vid card I would buy nothing less than a 7600GT that is HDCP capable (or the ATI equivalent). An HDCP enabled card will set you back $75 - $100 more than a non-HDCP card, but sooner or later you will need it and wish you had bought it from the start. 4. Two gigs is overkill, one is more than sufficient. That said, if you have the extra buck$ then more is always better . 5. Dish boxs are not serially controllable. That means you will need some sort of IR blaster to change channels on the box. I would go for the usbuirt. It is supported natively in sage and can be used as both the IR receiver for your remote and the IR blaster for channel changes. Since you are going HD I would not skimp on any of the hardware. A good nvidia or intel based mobo--no via chipsets! --along with a nice dual core processor. Either an intel E6300 on up or an AMD X2 4200+ on up should work out great and will give you the horsepower for HDDVD or Blue Ray playback if you should decide to go that route as well. HTH Jesse
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Will this card fit the bill? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130017 Thanks again! Rick |
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Hi Rick,
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A note on the Pentium D. These processors are a great value right now, just keep in mind that it may be a challenge to cool it silently. Have fun. Jesse
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Server: Asus P5Q-EM DO, Q6600, 8 Gigs ram, WHS 2011, 1 HDHomerun(x2 OTA), 1 HD-PVR, 1 Colossus, V7.1.9 sage, 3.3 TB vid storage. HD100 X1 HD200 X2 HD300 X1 |
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Thanks for the tips. One more question if I may - do you have a specific suggestion for an HDCP compatible card? There doesn't seem to be an easy way to search for such compatibility on Newegg. Thanks again! Rick |
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