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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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Reference Hardware for an HD300-like Client Solution
I thought that a thread like this might be interesting given that many long-time SageTV users probably migrated from Client setups to the HD line of extenders when they became available. Now that there is seemingly no way to purchase additional extenders, those long dormant client licenses could play a pivotal role in SageTV remaining a viable solution for those users.
The parameters, as I see them, are relatively simple:
Additional specs that would be nice to have but weren't included in the above because it would too limit hardware choices or exceeded the ability of the HD300. If included, these should not add significant cost.
Please reply if you think I've missed anything and I can edit the original post to include it. So if you've been down this path recently or have some insight into the current SFF PC offerings, let us know! |
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Price is going to be the biggest barrier ($150 is hard to hit). You can do one for around $350 wihtout a windows license. As I wouldn't do an atom only a i3 sandy bridge build myself.
You will gain hdmi 1.4 (with 3d support) speed speed and speed. Better options for online stuff (like netflix and hulu through third party apps) |
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Great Idea!
Only one thing I see right away - There is next to nothing with a built in IR I have found - odd to me as many of these mini boxes proudly proclaim they are great htpc solutions
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How do you license them?
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Just do a search for Mini ITX you will find plenty of solutions.
You also need: Win OS Case Power Supply SageTV Client Lic Memory Hard Drive etc. Can't see this as a $150 project. If you migrated to extenders you should have some of this stuff.
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I've just recently upgraded my main HTPC to an i3 2100T + an Intel DH67CF, I basically went for the same spec as in Andy's review on missing remote: http://www.missingremote.com/review/...tx-motherboard
I already had case, SSD, blu-ray drive and PSU, so all I bought was the CPU, Motherboard, ram and CPU cooler, total cost was £264 GBP ($422), so I doubt you're ever going to get close to $150 unless it's an Atom system and an Atom can't do what the HD300 can do. As for integrated IR, the Intel DH67CF motherboard has a CIR header for an IR receiver, the only place I could find a CIR receiver was on eBay, which adds another $20 to the cost but it does mean I no longer have an external IR receiver to worry about...
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Here is a thread I started on mini ITX cases a little while ago. I really like the HD-Plex case but it is over $200 for the case alone. But it is totally silent which is a characteristic that you left out of your specs.
I agree with Plucky that an Atom CPU doesn't make sense when you can get an i3 Sandy Bridge for a little over $100.
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the hec compucase mini-itx cases are brilliant for the price.
hec Black 0.7mm Thickness SECC ITX ITX200A Mini MSI H61I-E35 (B3) LGA 1155 Intel H61 HDMI Mini ITX Intel Motherboard Intel Core i3-2100 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz 2 x 256KB L2 Cache 3MB L3 Cache LGA 1155 65W Dual-Core Desktop Processor Seagate Momentus 5400.6 ST9160314AS 160GB 5400 RPM 8MB Cache 2.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Notebook Hard Drive -Bare Drive Team Elite 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1066 (PC3 8500) Desktop Memory Total price: $323.95 - processor being the most expensive part. Still cheaper than an HD300 though. ;-)
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room Last edited by Fuzzy; 06-28-2011 at 05:18 PM. Reason: forgot memory |
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It will add $50-60 to the price but I would definitely go with a SSD.
What is the stock CPU fan like on the i2100 - is it noisy? What about the case fan and PS fan (if there is one)?
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This is my current favorite case... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-068-_-Product |
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Yeah but the mini-ITX cases are small and don't fit many heatsinks.
To answer my own question - SPCR has a very recent review of the Scythe Kozuti Low Profile heatsink. They think it performs very well. http://www.silentpcreview.com/article1209-page1.html
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I'm running the stock cooler from my i3-530 in that hec case for my living room, and I can't tell if the system is running or not unless I put my ear to it.
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room Last edited by Fuzzy; 06-28-2011 at 05:20 PM. |
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What really kills or takes the fun out of builds like this is having to buy a copy of Windows. I guess if you have a spare copy or a system you're willing to dedicate, then it's no big deal. The other thing is the list of decoders or software that you have to buy to get good, appliance-like performance ...
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the nice thing these days is, that is one in the same. Win 7 will give you pretty much everything you need for video playback. the only other thing I add for smooth sagetv playback is ffdshow (free), simply for better control of the audio chain. I also use ArcSoft TMT3 for BluRay/BDMV playback, but that is for things sage can't do (3DBD, BDLive!, Menus).
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Buy Fuzzy a beer! (Fuzzy likes beer) unRAID Server: i7-6700, 32GB RAM, Dual 128GB SSD cache and 13TB pool, with SageTVv9, openDCT, Logitech Media Server and Plex Media Server each in Dockers. Sources: HRHR Prime with Charter CableCard. HDHR-US for OTA. Primary Client: HD-300 through XBoxOne in Living Room, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Mi Box in Master Bedroom, HD-200 in kids room |
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35W is maximum, it idles at less than that. Could probably shave a little more wattage off by running undervoltage. But face the facts, a general purpose CPU is bound to use more wattage than a dedicated solution, specifically designed for a single purpose.
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Are you guys sure you need that much horsepower. I have SageTV client running in my kitchen on an EEETop touchscreen. I thas the old atom N270 single core 1.6ghz processor and GMA 950 graphics on board. It runs win 7 w/ 2gb of RAM. SageTV client works fine, plays HD content well. Now I think the resolution is 1366 x 768 so not really 1080 but it's not that powerful of a setup. I would think a newer dual core setup with ION graphics could handle it better.
Not sure why, but placeshifter doesn't perform as well as the client version. Any thoughts?
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I ended up putting the Atom box in the kids bedroom as a client but I don't think I'll be buying any more of them.
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I'm thinking of this one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856176025 Or maybe this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856176024 or maybe this one: (although it doesn't include a remote) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856173020 I beleive the AMD one listed first is the newest of the two, and uses the AMD/ATI fusion chipset which is pretty good. One of the reasons I am looking at Giada is it is one of the few out there that include the IR! Any thoughts on these? I am also curious on the thoughts regarding running it as placeshifter client vs a true client
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