I was looking at my current mythfrontandbackend system and thinking about upgrading it when I realized that a Mac Mini Core Duo might be faster.<br><br>Current:<br>Athlon64 3000+<br>1 GB DDR400 RAM<br>250 GB WD SATA hard drive (for OS and Myth recordings...I never manage to fill it up...)
<br>400 GB WD SATA hard drive (for a samba share for other things)<br>pcHDTV3000 (for clear QAM...I added it 6 months after I built the machine)<br>DVICO FusionHDTV 5 Lite (for over the air or clear QAM...I added it 8 months after I built the machine)
<br>WinTV PVR500 (the original tuner I put in when I built the box)<br><br>The system seems almost able to play back all types of HDTV smoothly...I can't get XVMC to work for more than 10 seconds at a time, so I don't use it.
<br>I also have a few services (samba, apache, subversion, etc) on there for some personal coding / other things.<br><br><br>I want to upgrade to a dual core system with 2 GB RAM for two reasons:<br>1. Faster individual cores seems like the easiest way to make sure my HDTV playback is finally flawless...it actually got better from
0.18 to 0.19 (haven't gone to 0.20 yet).<br>2. The second core ought to make it possible to run a VMWare VM or something similarly demanding at the same time as a Myth HDTV show.<br><br>I got to thinking that a 1.83 GHz Core Duo Mac Mini with 2 GB RAM and a 160 GB internal drive might just be all I need.
<br>I have a 500 GB FireWire / USB2 external drive I could use to replace my 400 GB drive now (or I could just delete most or all of that stuff, since I probably don't need it anyway). <br>I figure I could get a HDHomeRun for QAM tuning and either an Adaptec AVC3160 (if it's supported in Linux...I can't find any claims either way) or a couple of WinTV PVR USB2s...thereby giving me the same thing I have now...2 analog mpeg-encoding and 2 digital tuners, separate mythtv and archival drives, and a more powerful base system (I think).
<br><br>The Mac Mini would have OS X wiped in favor of Gentoo (which is what I'm using now).<br><br><br>It'd be nice if I could indeed upgrade to a Mac Mini Core Duo...faster (hopefully), smaller, quieter, and cooler. <br>
I do know the one immediately visible downside would be the increased number of wires, but I can live with that if the noise, power usage, and heat production decreases.<br><br>Does anyone have any suggestions, comments, etc? I know I may have said a lot, but this wouldn't be a cheap upgrade...and I tend to think a lot before considering expensive purchases.
<br><br><br>Thanks,<br>Michael L. Freeman<br><a href="mailto:mlfreeman@gmail.com">mlfreeman@gmail.com</a><br>