Hiya guys!
Well, the time has come for my to build an HTPC. The idea had been in my mind for quite some time now, but I have now started to look into it in details.
I've spent a few hours looking up parts already, and I'm quite confident on what I've found. Here's my status:
Case: Lian-li PC-C37U: I needed a good quality case that is now too tall (I have a 6" limit). This one also comes with a power supply, so I think it sounds like a good choice.
Motherboard: ASRock H77M.
CPU: Intel i3 3225: Specifically this one because I think the price increase over other i3s is justified by the use of an HD4000 instead of the HD2500.
RAM: Samsung 4GB.
Disk Player: ASUS BC-12B1ST.
I'm pretty confident these are good choices, but I now get into the part where I'm having issues choosing: storage. I plan on getting a smallish SSD to host the operating system of the HTPC, along with a single HDD to hold data.
I looked into different backup options. I considered at first creating a simple RAID setup inside the HTPC itself, but realized quickly this is neither convenient nor feasible. It would require the use of higher quality drives, which would tend to be both louder and less power efficient, both qualities which I do not want inside the HTPC. Thus, I have ruled that at the moment I will only use a single HDD inside the HTPC, and back up data on my usual PC, which has quite a lot of free space. I also do not plan on immediately going crazy download wise, so I do not expect that I will require huge data storage solutions before some time. I plan on creating a dedicated server at some point which will serve as a backup solution / NAS storage.
However, that leaves me with two questions. First, which SSD should I get, and how big should it be? 64GB should be enough, but 128GB SSDs are faster and can be found for only a small premium over 64GBs these days when on sale. Also, I need help choosing which make and model I should take. I have an OCZ (gasp) Agility 3 in my desktop PC, and from what I have read on OCZ in the past few days, I am amazed that the thing has not exploded yet. What would be best? Samsung? Plextor? Intel?
Second, which HDD should I get? I have heard that it would probably be best to get a relatively slow, but quieter and greener drive, à la Samsung F4 or WD Intellipower. I have considered the Samsung, but the new Seagate warranty does not look too good (1 year only), and it seems it can pretty much only be found on Newegg. I also have a tendency not to trust Seagate too much, but I'm unsure if this lack of trust is unfounded.
Ideas? ^_^
Thanks
edit: what about a WD Blue? Are they quiet enough to be used in an HTPC setup?
Well, the time has come for my to build an HTPC. The idea had been in my mind for quite some time now, but I have now started to look into it in details.
I've spent a few hours looking up parts already, and I'm quite confident on what I've found. Here's my status:
Case: Lian-li PC-C37U: I needed a good quality case that is now too tall (I have a 6" limit). This one also comes with a power supply, so I think it sounds like a good choice.
Motherboard: ASRock H77M.
CPU: Intel i3 3225: Specifically this one because I think the price increase over other i3s is justified by the use of an HD4000 instead of the HD2500.
RAM: Samsung 4GB.
Disk Player: ASUS BC-12B1ST.
I'm pretty confident these are good choices, but I now get into the part where I'm having issues choosing: storage. I plan on getting a smallish SSD to host the operating system of the HTPC, along with a single HDD to hold data.
I looked into different backup options. I considered at first creating a simple RAID setup inside the HTPC itself, but realized quickly this is neither convenient nor feasible. It would require the use of higher quality drives, which would tend to be both louder and less power efficient, both qualities which I do not want inside the HTPC. Thus, I have ruled that at the moment I will only use a single HDD inside the HTPC, and back up data on my usual PC, which has quite a lot of free space. I also do not plan on immediately going crazy download wise, so I do not expect that I will require huge data storage solutions before some time. I plan on creating a dedicated server at some point which will serve as a backup solution / NAS storage.
However, that leaves me with two questions. First, which SSD should I get, and how big should it be? 64GB should be enough, but 128GB SSDs are faster and can be found for only a small premium over 64GBs these days when on sale. Also, I need help choosing which make and model I should take. I have an OCZ (gasp) Agility 3 in my desktop PC, and from what I have read on OCZ in the past few days, I am amazed that the thing has not exploded yet. What would be best? Samsung? Plextor? Intel?
Second, which HDD should I get? I have heard that it would probably be best to get a relatively slow, but quieter and greener drive, à la Samsung F4 or WD Intellipower. I have considered the Samsung, but the new Seagate warranty does not look too good (1 year only), and it seems it can pretty much only be found on Newegg. I also have a tendency not to trust Seagate too much, but I'm unsure if this lack of trust is unfounded.
Ideas? ^_^
Thanks
edit: what about a WD Blue? Are they quiet enough to be used in an HTPC setup?
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