My TVHeadend/Kodi Setup
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Server: RasbPi running LibreELEC (just for TVH) with external 500GB HDD, USB hub, and HDHomerun Quatro tuner. In a 3D-printed toast-rack with fan.
See picture below, more images and source at https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-80300

Client: Intel i3 NUC running Windows 10. DVD drive and wireless KB and multi-button Logitech gaming mouse. 55" Sammy TV and soundbar, driven at 4K via HDMI.

Kodi: Krypton, with Mousetuary skin (mouse is favourite way of controlling TV from couch, and allows web browsing and other windowsy stuff easily)

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HDHomerun Quatro, RaspPi/TVHeadend, NUC/Win10/Kodi, Mousetuary skin, Mouse on couch!
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If you had a fan at the other end, you could have cool air going in, and hot air to push out thereby keeping them even cooler!! 

But then there might be the issue of fan noise  Oo
Server: Ubuntu Server 22TB HDD running SAMBA
Kodi: 4 Raspberry Pi 3 running Libreelec -  on the main PC - running Linux Mint
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Everything runs cool with the one fan plugged into a spare USB port on the hub. And I can't hear a thing.
Previously the Pi CPU was pretty warm, and the HDHomerun tuner too - although that was helped a bit by a firmware upgrade.
HDHomerun Quatro, RaspPi/TVHeadend, NUC/Win10/Kodi, Mousetuary skin, Mouse on couch!
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I'm really envious of these small 'racks' I see on here, as I know that if I built from scratch, I would have everything running by Pi only!!! 

Love the way it keeps everything in one place, unlike mine, where I have the HDHomerun no-where near the ariel connection, and hidden under the Hi-Fi! 

Now I really really want a 3d printer!!!
Server: Ubuntu Server 22TB HDD running SAMBA
Kodi: 4 Raspberry Pi 3 running Libreelec -  on the main PC - running Linux Mint
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(2018-12-18, 16:06)tjay260476 Wrote: I'm really envious of these small 'racks' I see on here, as I know that if I built from scratch, I would have everything running by Pi only!!! 

Love the way it keeps everything in one place, unlike mine, where I have the HDHomerun no-where near the ariel connection, and hidden under the Hi-Fi! 

Now I really really want a 3d printer!!!
Right. Actually, racks are already available as more-or-less prefab.
On thingiverse I found a complete configurable 6"-rack-designer package. People have been using it to do stuff like this:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2954775

Here's the path to the design-tool itself:
https://github.com/KronBjorn/SixInchRack

This allows you to build complete racks with bespoke units held in place by 20*20 rails. See https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1936196

So, there you have it; a miniature rack.
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