HTPC Build

Ok, so Im about ready to order and I just need someone with more knowledge then me to triple check what Ive got. Please feel free to make any suggestions. Keep in mind that money influences my purchases so if you see something that I could do better with, let me know!

This PC will be permanantley on and operate as a personal video recorder, music player, dvd player, and It will also upconvert my signal into HD.

PVR - Hauppauge PVR-500-MCE -
Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 500 MCE White box Tuner Card - Retail at Newegg.com

CPU - Intel BX80547PE2667EN -
Intel Pentium 4 506 533MHz FSB LGA 775 EM64T Processor - Retail at Newegg.com

Ram - 1 gig Corsair - TWINX10243200C2-
CORSAIR XMS 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Dual Channel Kit System Memory - Retail at Newegg.com

Mobo - ASUS - P5GPL-X-
ASUS P5GPL-X ATX Intel Motherboard - Retail at Newegg.com

HDD- Western Digital - WD4000YR-
Western Digital Caviar RE2 400GB 3.5" Serial ATA150 RAID-specific Hard Drive - OEM at Newegg.com

PSU- Antec- SP-500-
Antec SmartPower 2.0 SP-500 500W Power Supply - Retail at Newegg.com

Case- Silverstone- LC-20B-
SILVERSTONE LC20-B Black home-theater Computer Case - Retail at Newegg.com

OS - Microsoft MCE- M93-00200-
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 w/Update Rollup Release 2 OEM 1 Pack - OEM at Newegg.com

Remote - Microsoft MCE remote - A9O-00007-
Microsoft A9O-00007 Infrared WinXP Media Center Remote Control - OEM at Newegg.com

DVD-Drive - Samsung - SH-S162L/BEBN-
SAMSUNG 16X DVD±R DVD Burner With 5X DVD-RAM Write and LightScribe Black ATA/ATAPI Model SH-S162L/BEBN - OEM at Newegg.com

CPU Fan - Cooler Master- RR-LCH-P9E1-
COOLER MASTER RR-LCH-P9E1 92x25 mm (compatible with 80mm fan) UFO Bearing CPU Cooling Fan/Heatsink - Retail at Newegg.com

Im also going to be using an Nvidia Evga 6600 GT that I already have for my Vid Card
Throw in two quiet 80mm fans and youve got the finished deal

Feedback would be great, thanks!
 
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I would suggest that you get a lower powered cpu, maybe a sempron, as it will produce less heat.

Also, if you want to keep it on 24/7, maybe you should invest in a better heatsink, maybe something that's near silent.
 
i dont think he would need anything better than the stock heatsink just because its on 24/7. my old dell was on 24/7 with stock heatsink.
 
This PC will be permanantley on and operate as a personal video recorder, music player, dvd player, and It will also upconvert my signal into HD.
you have too much ram, and too good a cpu. Could afford to cut these significantly.
 
bebopin64 said:
i dont think he would need anything better than the stock heatsink just because its on 24/7. my old dell was on 24/7 with stock heatsink.

Yes but I would guess he'll want it near silent, since it's just sitting there next to his TV. Either way, the system he built is an overkill and could be reduced in many ways to save money and reduce heat production.
 
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