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Mini itx VIA EPIA EX15000G strong enough for 720P? - flxfxp - 2008-07-10 Hi, I have bought the following mini itx board a while ago: http://via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/motherboards.jsp?motherboard_id=450 I plan on using it for the linux xbmc build on 720p. Will that be enough to play mkv'ed 720p movies (probably x264)? Bonus Question: Can anybody recommend a good Mini itx case? It must be quiet, preferably passively cooled. ir remote support would be a nice plus. Thank you in advance. Regards, Dennis The Netherlands VIA C7/C7-M CPUs are no good for XBMC - Gamester17 - 2008-07-10 flxfxp Wrote:Will that be enough to play mkv'ed 720p movies (probably x264)?Probably not. XBMC currently only uses the CPU for video decodering and a 1.5GHz VIA C7 is just not very powerfull. Others have asked about VIA EPIA motherboards/processors before, please read this: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=31466 and http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=31777 Quote:for smooth playback of native 720p H.264 encoded video you need at least single-core 2.8Ghz or a 1.8Ghz dual-core VIA C7/C7-M CPUs are no good for XBMC unless you are satisfied with standard-definition playback - flxfxp - 2008-07-10 oops, thanks for the heads up. Guess what will end up on ebay Anyone interested? 120 euros Can you say "Home Media Server"? ;-) - Gamester17 - 2008-07-10 You could otherwise take that EPIA motherboard and build a pretty nice NAS (Network Attached Storage) Server from it if you just fit it into any normal computer chassi. http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=NAS For building your own NAS I recommend FreeNAS for beginners who just want file-storage (Samba, FTP, UPnP), and ClarkConnect Community Edition for more experinced computer users who also want a little more out of it (like a router, firewall, VPN, mail-server, web-server). I have configured several of these for friends with FreeNAS and software RAID (3 harddrives or more in a RAID-5, the more harddrives the less procentage goes to parity for redundacy). Easy to setup booting from a (32MB or bigger) CompactFlash memory card with a CF to ATA (or SATA) adapter, for the storage disk I use CoolerMaster four-in-three bay (fits four harddrives in three 5,25inch bays and comes with a large quiet fan). - rrambo - 2008-07-10 My freenas is also built around an epia mobo... a little 600mhz via and only 128MB ram... been up for about a year with absolutely no problems... - flxfxp - 2008-07-14 Thanks for the suggestions guys, but I already have a nice +1TB NAS running, I was just hoping to use this as an alternative for my xbmc xbox. I'm looking for a solution which supports DTS audio and is especially very quiet - freezer - 2008-07-15 flxfxp - I have several via epia based itx motherboards running; Jetway J7F41G5D running FreeNAS VIA VB7001G + GeForce 6200 running winXP with XBMC; Casetronic C137B (supports 2 PCI cards) VIA MII 1200 + VisionTek X1300 running winXP with XBMC; Serener GD-L01 (fanless+PCI) For both cases, check http://www.logicsupply.com Agree that the VIA motherboards onboard S3 Unichrome does not support OpenGL, hence the added PCI cards; Both are experimental - Performance is marginal....had thought of picking up an EX15000G as well for another experiment, but have not convince the wife yet - loosec - 2008-07-15 flxfxp Wrote:Bonus Question: Can anybody recommend a good Mini itx case? It must be quiet, preferably passively cooled. ir remote support would be a nice plus. I'd go for the mCubed M2 White looks more clean than the Black one. - flxfxp - 2008-07-15 Thanks for the options guys, I appreciate it freezer, if you would like to have my EX15000G, let me know, I can make a nice price for you. Those cases look very nice loosec, I will consider one of those if I'm ever going to replace my current NAS. - freezer - 2008-07-17 flxfxp - pm me with the details. |