[mythtv-users] Power Heat Noise
John Barton
kaffine at comcast.net
Mon Feb 16 19:29:36 EST 2004
As for your second question, I am tempted to say it would
work, but I don't know. My Myth box is a Celeron 566, 256mb PC133
20gb HD, CD-RW, PVR-250 and it has a VFD plus a fan that I added,
running off 150w. For my *PC* I wouldn't run anything less than
300, but I am an overclocking-modding-freak and I want muh
600mhz OC to be stable(no power fluxuations please!)
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-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of Colin Andrews
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 2:29 PM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: [mythtv-users] Power Heat Noise
I've been following the mythTV project for over a year now and
I'm finally taking the leap to put together a mythbox.
I want my system to be small & quiet & look nice in my living
room. Cost is also an issue. I'm not looking to build a high end
gaming system, just something with enough power to use for
recording & watching tv. I've been using the recommendations on
this page at KnoppMyth project: http://mysettopbox.tv/basics.
html, and I'm pretty set on a microATX form factor.
My first question(s) is about heat and therefore noise. I'm
liking the nforce based motherboards with integrated graphics &
tv-out. I know that AMD cpus tend to run hot though. I'm also
wondering if the NVIDIA integrated graphics is also an added heat
source (relative to other integrated graphics chipsets). A
celeron based system might run cooler and I'm willing to go that
way if need be. I haven't been able to find any nice microATX
intel motherboards with tv-out though. Has anyone out there had
success making a reasonably quiet nforce based mythbox? Failing
that, can anyone recommend an intel (or via, sis) based microATX
motherboard for making a reasonably quiet box?
Second question is about power. I'm liking this case:
http://www.directron.com/cstr100.html
Looks nice (imo), good value, and it's aluminum so that should
help with heat some. The big problem is that it only comes with a
180w PSU. I'm wondering if I can run even a minimal system with
that power output. They don't list the detailed specs on the
raitings for the different rails. In general I'm finding it hard
to estimate the power requirements of a system ahead of time.
This is mainly because I'm not finding published specs on power
requirements for most of the components.
Here's the current sketch of my system components:
* MicroATX nforce MB (ASUS A7N266-VM or A7N8X-VM)
* 512mb DDR ram (single dimm)
* 80gb IDE drive
* Haupauge 401
* Matrix Orbital LCD (maybe)
* IDE DVD-Rom drive (I could skip this, if need be)
Any bets on whether this would run on 180w? I'm betting it won't.
I already have a question to Directron sales to see if they'll
upgrade this power supply or sell me the case without one.
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