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What is the most beautiful HTPC case?
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http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=204646
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#62
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i did the whole nes htpc thing despite it already being done. i wanted an htpc/emulation pc for nes/snes.

the result after a few hours of dremeling/etc:
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i did this about a year ago i think... ive changed to an SSD since then. for the most part the build was done with stuff i already had laying around aside from the motherboard.. its an asus mobo ion 1.6ghz oc'd only to 1.8. cooling is kind of a pain because the nes doesn't ventilate well itself and i wanted to cut the outside of the case as little as possible.

the nes ports are fully functional. they are wired to a raphnet 4snes4nes adapter so can run 4 controllers total in any combination of nes/snes.
the great thing about the nes ports is they are 5V and have 2 unused pins which I've wired to D+/D- so with the proper adapter, I can plug a usb device into the nes port or a stock nes controller for emulating.

i intend to likely redo another htpc with the nes case but go to likely intel i3 or i5. ion is great, but its dead in the water now for what it can do.

and yes, the thing is running xbmc live. used a mgir01bk remote control which i installed into the upper shell. the IR reveiver has a nice little window in the black strip of the nes so its well hidden.
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#63
very nice iLLNESS
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#64
TeKo Wrote:http://www.eclipsecomputers.com/product....AS-LC04B-A

SilverStone LC04 in black

Thanks TeKo, problem is it's on the wrong side of the pond!
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#65
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Now this is a great build... Nice an cheap. Just get some semigloss spraypaint, the color of your choice, then grab that old box that your wingtip's came in and your golden...

Might sell one on CL!! LMAO
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#66
I use a Silverstone LC19.
Everything fits. Zotac-Ion-Mobo.
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I have made an extra hole in the top, becaus the fan made to much noise, when it is too near at the case.

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http://www.xbmcnerds.com - german xbmc community
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#67
Agree with the original poster that the Moneual cases are very nice!

I also like this one, but not cheap. Interesting fanless design.

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More here:
http://www.streacom.com/products/fc5-od-...s-chassis/
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#68
_sel_ Wrote:Agree with the original poster that the Moneual cases are very nice!

I also like this one, but not cheap. Interesting fanless design.

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More here:
http://www.streacom.com/products/fc5-od-...s-chassis/

I agree this is a great looking case but you really limit yourself with the number of motherboards you can install due to the integrated heatsink.
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#69
I like this one:

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http://www.ms-tech.de/ger/index.php/prod...9/pdid/283

It's made for a mini-itx mainboard with build in power supply (60 watt) and there is no place for a dvd drive Smile.

Sadly it is brushed metal. I'm going to powder coat it black.
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#70
My mini letter ml-80
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http://www.viako.com/viako/product_view.asp?idx=45
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#71
those mini letters are really nice too
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#72
How about this thing guy -

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Tranquil Media Centre MMC-12
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#73
I would love some USA sales of the Viako Mini Letter SELF model with the side fan plate.
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#74
cburbs Wrote:How about this thing guy -

Tranquil Media Centre MMC-12

Nice, but £278 for a case is rather pricey... Rolleyes

Kudos to them for their moderate component pricing though (if choosing the build-your-own-from-barebone alternative). £18 for a 4Gb stick or £94 for an i3 2100t is pretty much good and fair, it's not unusual to see cases of "upgrade from 2Gb to 4Gb" at some £/€20/$30 or even more.
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#75
cburbs Wrote:How about this thing guy -

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Tranquil Media Centre MMC-12

Anyone know what type of video card this this has or whether it's linux compatible
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