[mythtv-users] MythTV Frontend upgrade
Doug Young
goofdad at gmail.com
Mon Apr 20 19:59:29 UTC 2009
Well...the M3N78-VM is MicroATX with DVI ... There are several cases
on newegg.com that fit your specs (<14 W/D). As to quiet fans...you
may have to go aftermarket for those.
--
Doug
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Rich West <Rich.West at wesmo.com> wrote:
> Doug Young wrote:
>> I built my recent frontends using the Antec Minuet 350 case [..snip..]
>> As far as distribution goes, I chose mythbuntu [..snip..]
>>
>
> I guess the catch in my design is that my front end systems are front
> end-only. I do all of my video recording/processing on the back end
> system which can be loud and bulky without impacting the WAF. So, the
> front end system has very few requirements:
> o Small(ish). Depth/Width no more than 14"
> o MicroATX w/ DVI
> o Quiet case fan
> o Quiet processor fan
>
> Unfortunately, I'm finding that something of that nature is near
> impossible to find. I don't need bays for a bunch of hard drives and
> cdrom drives which is present in everything out there.
>
> I currently have two shuttle SK21G systems with Nvida AGP 512MB 6200's
> and it performs quite well aside from the NFS issues. Unfortunately,
> that configuration being AGP, there's no way I can advance any further
> with the system. For the short term, I guess I could focus on tackling
> the NFS buffering issue in order to increase the WAF. :)
>
> I'd probably go with CentOS for the front end only because of its
> similarity with Fedora minus the crazy update schedule. :)
>
> -Rich
>
>
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