Page 4: Putting it Back Together - Motherboard and AGP/PCI Adapter Page 5: Putting it Back Together - Wrapping Up and Conclusion As the old saying goes, "Times are a changing". When the personal ...
I am in the midst of building my first PC from the ground up. I've picked out my case - a Silverstone HTPC chassis, which should arrive by the middle of next week. Now I just need some innards.
Xigmatek is celebrating a first with the Gigas Micro-ATX Cube, as it is their first Aluminum chassis. Even with its compact dimensions, the Gigas Cube manages to fit high-end Hardware, allowing you to ...
So I decided that my poor old XBox was no longer cutting it for XBMC, so I tossed together some parts I had laying around to build a basic HTPC. Here's what I have working so far: The machine ...
The first step in completing our build is the installation of the hard drive(s). There is room for a total of three drives in the hard drive cage, although that might be optimistic. In our case, we ...
Possibly the most important aspect of a HTPC case is thermal performance, so we have placed the same platform in each case to determine the cooling efficiency of each product. The test hardware ...
Thermaltake are pushing a few new HTPC cases out of the door in the next few weeks. The announcement follows on the heels of Thermaltake's MeOrb low profile cooler and looks to be part of an HTPC line ...
There are still plenty of reasons to consider a home theater PC these days. In addition to simply recording over-the-air television like a DVR, home theater PCs can store your entire music collection, ...
Fir around £75.00 @ Overclockers, the Phenom mATX isn’t cheap, but for its level of build quality and compatibility it is priced in line with the competition. It’s not overly expensive for what it is, ...
Good ole' Chieftec are back with a few new enclosures aimed at the HTPC crowd. Their latest Hi-Fi series certainly look the part and carry with them a few bells and whistles not seen in entry-level ...