Rudy's HTPC 2013 PartsI built another HTPC in June 2013, but I had forgotten to write down the process.  So here’s my late build:

In addition, I had a spare 1.5TB Seagate 7200RPM hard disk to store OTA live TV recording (via Windows 7’s Media Center).

All output is driven thru HDMI, with the built-in graphics support from the Motherboard+CPU.  The whole thing runs around 33 Watts when idle, and about 40 Watts while viewing a 1080p video.  While it’s probably possible to cut that power usage in half by using a PicoPSU (as suggested by Jeff Atwood), I decided to use a spare regular PSU that I had one lying around.  I didn’t want to waste it.  Besides, I don’t constantly keep it running. I have Windows shutdown if idle for 1 hour, and Media Center will wake up automatically if it has to record a TV show.

The setup works well with playing Blu-Ray discs, too!  It’s just too bad there isn’t a cheap software player available.  So far, the best I’ve used is a trial version of WinDVD Pro.  But still, the experience wasn’t as straight forward as a standalone Blu-Ray player. I doubt I’ll be using the HTPC to watch discs.  I may just get a Sony Playstation for that!

 

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