Home Theater Htpc

May 17
2005
Silverstone SST LC13B E black Home Theater HTPC Case
Silverstone SST LC13B E black Home Theater HTPC Case
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Looking At Building A New PC

So you might have determined it's time to construct that new PC. What seems to be a simple thought at first, rapidly becomes complicated when confronted with all the {hardware} options. "Where do I start?" I hear you ask. Effectively first things first, a choice has to be made on what the aim of this flashy new machine will be. Although you can build a PC to cater for all functions it's seldom necessary. I imply why buy a motherboard that can assist three graphics playing cards which creates a variety of heat, so requires a number of cooling and makes a number of noise, when the main use of the machine is for a HTPC (dwelling theater PC). If I the place to construct a HTPC I might go for a low power consumption motherboard with on-board graphics. After all in case your major use is for high demand gaming then the motherboard that supports the three graphics cards can be a greater choice.

Now that you have determined what the primary use of your laptop will be. The following factor to do is to choose a motherboard. So lets say, for instance, I need to construct a new entry stage gaming machine. First I would resolve on my motherboard budget, for this example I will use a budget of $200 - $240. Now I'll have just a handful of motherboards to choose from. My next port of call can be Google, I will go to review sites and try to discover the very best motherboard that meets my gaming requirements, within my $200 - $240 budget. For this example I will select the following ASUS P6X58D-E.

Subsequent on my checklist for an entry stage gaming PC could be a CPU (central processing unit). Now that I have made my choice of motherboard, the ASUS P6X58D-E, some of the CPU determination-making has been taken out of my hands. As a result of the motherboard I am going to buy is just compatible with Intel CPU's with the socket sort 1366. I discovered this information by visiting the motherboards evaluate web site and looking at the technical information.

So now that I know that my motherboard is barely compatible with Intel socket 1366 CPU's I'd resolve on my CPU budget. Then observe with research into that range of CPU's to try to discover one that fits my needs.

By repeating the above process I would determine which elements to purchase with the intention to full my new build computer.

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BryteWerks Model One combines HTPC and 16:10 HD projector for $2,449 (Engadget)

With countless digital projectors ranging in quality from the bottom-shelf
drug store stocking stuffer to the six-figure top-of-the-line behemoth,
getting your foot in the door as a manufacturer is a near-impossible endeavor.
Unless you've designed something like this -- the Model One, from BryteWerks.
We've only had a peek at the ultra-sleek glossy black renders at this point,
but we're holding out hope that this cube looks as fantastic in person as it
does in the gallery below. Inside, you'll find a 16:10 widescreen 1920 x 1200
projector with a brightness of 6,000-11,000 lumens, depending on
configuration. There's also a built-in home theater PC, complete with an Intel
Core i3 to i7 CPU, Blu-ray drive and storage options that include a 2TB HDD or
500GB SSD. The system can be controlled using the embedded 720p 8.9-inch
touchscreen, or remotely using a keyboard and mouse or an Android or iOS app.
There's no word on release date just yet, but Model One pricing ranges from
$2,449 to $5,999. Hit up the source link to place your order after the site
goes live on January 9th.

**Gallery: BryteWerks Model One**

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