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A raspberry Pi might be all you need.
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Let the ARM vs x86 wars begin!
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2013-01-23, 19:12
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-23, 19:40 by jonatan.)
The rpi seems waty to laggy and for that Android box im wanting to run openelec so that wouldn't work so im thinking my options are zbox id41,id80,ad10,ad11,or ad12 openelec forum their pointing me to id models
intel G530/BIostar th67+/Cx430/2x4gb ripjaws x 1600/N mediapc 1000B case/N media lcd/Asus gt520/60gb adata ssd.os/2tb spinpoint 5400 rpm. Media/Hp dvd rw
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2013-01-23, 19:41
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I would recommend looking into a Raspberry PI.
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2013-01-24, 00:49
(This post was last modified: 2013-01-24, 00:49 by jonatan.)
Thanks ok i was thinking i got some parts laying around was wondering if this would be better than the id40
Intel g530
Biostar th67+
400w psu
Gts 250 no hdmi
2x4 gigs of 1600 mhz patriot ram one stick bad so 4 gigs
16 gb usb 3.0 flash drive
And i would Buy a nice htpc case
Would would this work
intel G530/BIostar th67+/Cx430/2x4gb ripjaws x 1600/N mediapc 1000B case/N media lcd/Asus gt520/60gb adata ssd.os/2tb spinpoint 5400 rpm. Media/Hp dvd rw
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It would definitely work with OpenELEC. I would try it without the GTS250. Intel is well supported with OpenELEC.