i3 build w/ Wesena ITX7-2 case. Build pics included.
#16
Because I want it to do some gaming as well
Reply
#17
(2012-03-21, 19:53)voip-ninja Wrote: That's almost identical to my build with a few exceptions.

1. I don't see why you needed a 3.5 to 2.5 adapter. The ITX7 can take both 3.5 and 2.5 drives.
2. I put a Sony BD drive in mine a couple of months ago.
3. I went with an Intel i3-2100 for $99 and used the stock HSF, it did require slightly bending the 3.5" drive bay ears and made the 3.5" bay unusable, but who uses 3.5" for HTPC anymore?
4. I just recently added a Radeon 6450 to fix 24P sync with the XBMC build that has the HD audio patch included.

I'm thinking of using this case on my next build. How much was the BD-ROM you bought, and where from voip?

OP, thanks for sharing your build with us! Looks awesome!
Reply
#18
(2012-08-26, 08:46)JJ312 Wrote: Because I want it to do some gaming as well
To keep the price down, you can opt for these "HIS Silence H657HJ1G Radeon HD 6570 plus Intel Pentium G620" instead.....you should be able to play some games...

>Alienware X51- do it all HTPC
>Simplify XBMC configurations
>HOW-TO Bitstreaming using XBMC
I refused to watch movie without bitstreaming HD audio!
Reply
#19
What's this 24p sync problem with intel chips? Can anyone explain what type video files this effects? Is it all intel chips?
Reply

Logout Mark Read Team Forum Stats Members Help
i3 build w/ Wesena ITX7-2 case. Build pics included. 0