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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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Computer suggestions
I had posted earlier about how I was about to add a 46 inch LCD TV and wanted to add it to my computer. Per some suggestions here, I was going to add a ATI X1300 Pro video card to my computer. But in checking, it turns out my Dell computer has an intergrated video card with no slot to add another. The video is not so hot on my 17 inch LCD monitor, so I guess I am going to have to get another computer that either already has a suitable video card or a slot to add a good video card.
I don't want to spend any more than I have to (obviously). Should I get some Windows Media Center computer, or is there some emachine, etc. out there that would work fine if I just added a good video card? To make a long story short, I want a CPU that has enough processor speed to record HD OTA and then a video card with output that will plug HDI, etc into a large LCD TV. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Brent |
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Where do you normally buy your computer hardware?
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SageTV server & client: Win 10 Pro x64, Intel DH67CF, Core i5 2405s, 8 GB ram, Intel HD 3000, 40GB SSD system, 4TB storage, 2x HD PVR component + optical audio, USB-UIRT 2 zones + remote hack, Logitech Harmony One, HDMI output to Sony receiver with native Intel bitstreaming |
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Looks like some of the newer eMachines w/ AMD 64 have a PCIe x16 expansion slot, so that should do the trick. I'd suggest an Nvidia 7xxx series video card.
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SageTV server & client: Win 10 Pro x64, Intel DH67CF, Core i5 2405s, 8 GB ram, Intel HD 3000, 40GB SSD system, 4TB storage, 2x HD PVR component + optical audio, USB-UIRT 2 zones + remote hack, Logitech Harmony One, HDMI output to Sony receiver with native Intel bitstreaming |
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I'm all for cheap - but I'm really skeptic about eMachines. If you are proficient (and self-confident enough) you can buy a barebone and piece it together yourself.
There's really not much to it. |
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