[mythtv-users] Hardware recommended?

Kirby Bakken kirby at magnaspeed.net
Thu Nov 17 12:17:16 EST 2005


R. Geoffrey Newbury wrote:

>On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 17:36:40 -0800 (PST), Bertrand M wrote:
>
>Hello,
>  
>  I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction in regards 
>to hardware, as I am getting a little overwhelmed with all the choices.  I
>run FreeBSD and XP at home, but haven't used Linux in a long time.
>  
>  Here are my needs:
>  
>      - I want to use the Silverstone LC11M case,
>      - I will probably use KnoppMyth as it seems the easiest
>      - am worried about fan noise,
>      - will be using MAME and bittorrent more than actual encoding
>      - but want one capture card with the option of having two at some
>point,
>      - am not worried about money necessarily (if something costs 100$
>more and is THAT much better, fine)
>
>  For a mobo, I was looking at
>      BIOSTAR TForce6100-939
>  but it seems that is very problematic with Linux drivers?
>  
>  Another direction I was considering would be to use a mobile Pentium or
>Celeron. Is this common?
>  
>  I assumed my first capture card would be a Hauppauge PVR-x50.
>  
>  What mobo+cpu combos run the coolest and are least problematic driver
>wise? 
>  GPU wise, sounds like nVIDIA is the only way to go, correct?
>  
>
>**********
>If the choice of case is the over-riding factor, then you are restricted
>to 1 AGP card and 2 PCI cards. 
>I have that case, and it is quiet as it comes. I changed the side fan for
>a 80mm Silenx, but that was a bit of a 'why-not' I put the old fan into my
>desktop case to replace one which was far noiser. This case is quiet. The
>IR/VFD in the LC11M works fine: the remote  actually uses the imon-pad
>lircd.conf... I was...umm, diverted.. for quite a while trying to use the
>wrong conf file.
>
>If you are NOT trying to build a gaming machine, nor necessarily an HDTV
>capable machine, then the VIA Epia series are fast enough and run cool.
>The 'fast enough' is thanks to the hardware MPEG stuff. The newest boards
>(SP) use the Unichrome-Pro chipset.
>
>If you want more 'grunt' then your choice of mini-ATX motherboard should
>focus on a newer one using the Centrino Mobile chipset. The Pentium-M #758
>for example runs at 1.5G but equals a Prescott 2.5G at one-fifth the
>watts. BUT, more expensive for the new motherboard and you will likely
>have some diffifculty sourcing one....Check Tom's Hardware or SilentPC for
>reviews of the new low-wattage chips/boards.
>
>With a mini-ATX motherboard, you can then choose an AGP video card... but
>again, choices are limited by the quiet/heat requirements. The very latest
>nVidia boards are apparently quite capably handled by existing drivers,
>but the very latest are all very hot, and noisy due to having their own
>fans. If you want quiet you must step back a few levels..
> 
>In any event, with the Silverstone case, you should go for the PVR500 to
>get 2 tuners on one card. If HDTV is not an issue, but good output to a TV
>is, then lots of people are happy with the PVR350 for output.
>
>
>Then again, if the first choice is the motherboard, and the case is a
>follow-on, then you can invert the decision tree. But whichever way you
>go, you will run into the noise factor. And the myriad threads on
>silent-pc make it clear that it is very hard to build your own case which
>is quiet. You really have to buy one. If case size is not a problem there
>are a number of good quiet (but large) cases.. you can even go to
>watercooling. 
>
>No-one here can decide for you, but we can help with a decision tree to
>help you decide.
>
>in my case, I started with a motherboard that would meet my requirements.
>I later found the Silverstone case and it met my further requirements. I
>was lucky. 
>
>R. Geoffrey Newbury                          newbury at mandamus.org
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>  
>
I have a 'BIOSTAR TForce6100-939' MB and an HD5000 HD capture card.  The 
on-board video does not currently work with any Nvidia driver version.  
I'm told that one of the 'next' available drivers will work.  However, I 
have an Nvidia 5200 PCIExpres x16 card, and this card is NOT fast enough 
to display HD video, so I doubt if the on-board video would either (once 
Nvidia ships a driver that'll work).  I'm going to have a Nvidia 5600GT 
card to try in a few hours...  hopefully that'll work.

I was able to get the sound, network, and sata working on that MB...  
The sata stuff is somewhat problematic...  if you're sticking with ATA, 
you should have no problems.  If not, you'll perhaps need some sata_nv 
specific patches (depending on what kernel distro you have, I had 
2.6.13-gentoo-r3 and needed to 'hand apply' two patches).


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