Recommend htpc case
#16
Yikes!! I am sorry... I do not care how nice that case is, there is no chance I would put my HTPC in there. That costs nearly the same as all of the components combined for my HTPC. Rolleyes
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#17
This however... http://www.origenae.co.kr/en/htpc_h6.htm I like it.

I dare not look at the price though Wink

EDIT: damn, i did anyway... $490
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#18
I didn't pay for it! All i can say is perks of the job! Wink
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#19
If your TV is not wall mounted just bolt the mobo to the back of the TV and don't bother with a case.

JR
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#20
This Habey EMC-600B doesn't have the built in IR, but other than that I think it fits what you are looking for:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...-_-Product

You can always use a usb MCE IR receiver together with most remotes (comcast, directv, logitech, one4all.) It probably wouldn't be hard to take one apart and stick the receiver part behind one of the air holes on the front. You can still pick those up on ebay pretty easily.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Microsoft-Remote-Con...9583543904
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#21
I have this one: http://hipergroup.com/products.php?lv=4&...on=Picture.

Can't get the VFD to work though, and the docs of Hiper are - well - bad. But it fools everyone :-).
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#22
mcdouglas Wrote:Yep, i know. But there is no ion/atom based micro-atx boards afaik.

Most of the micro-atx cases accept mini-itx however, but those usualy include a "normal" PSU too. :\

why do you want to go with an ion.. you could easily get like an Athlon II, micro atx board and a Geforce 210 for about the same price as a ion
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#23
panaman Wrote:why do you want to go with an ion..

Power consumption?

JR
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