[mythtv-users] System upgrade - £150 (£200) to spend

Another Sillyname anothersname at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 9 12:23:27 UTC 2008


Have a look on ripbay for a guy selling a commell 677 mini itx
system.....his price is way too high but he might take an offer (I'd
say the whole lot's worth about £100ish......maybe £150 absolute
tops).

The board he's selling has inbuilt Intel graphics that support compiz
and will take normal memory stiicks so 2gb or even 4gb is possible.

Good luck.

J

2008/6/9 Damian <damian at gingermagic.co.uk>:
> Gordon McCrae wrote:
>> Damian wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> It's a LONG time since I built a machine and I'm completely out of touch
>>> with recent technology so I'd really appreciate some advice on upgrading
>>> my Myth system.
>>>
>>> Current system:
>>> 1.2 Gig Athlon CPU
>>> 512 mb memory
>>> Abit KT7-raid motherboard
>>> Nvidia 5200 graphics card with DVI out
>>> 300Gb IDE hard drive
>>> A nice powerful PSU (due to old one needing replacing earlier in the year)
>>> A BenQ W100 projector (native 16:9 resolution - 854x480 - I feed it a
>>> 1280x720 signal)
>>>
>>> Reason for upgrade:
>>> Computer can't cope with the latest version of Ubuntu and I want to
>>> stick with Ubuntu/Mythbuntu to provide me with an easy(ish) path to
>>> keeping up to date with MythTV.
>>>
>>> What needs upgrading:
>>> CPU (+fan)
>>> Motherboard
>>> Memory (2 gig?)
>>> Graphics card? (I understand many motherboards come with graphics on
>>> board these days .. not sure if that's what I want)
>>> Hard drive? (I'd rather not change hard drives unless I have to, but
>>> I've been told that many motherboards these days don't have IDE so maybe
>>> it's time to change?)
>>>
>>> System use:
>>> -Main network server for the house which lives in the garage (so it
>>> doesn't have to be 'silent')
>>> -Main FE/BE for mythtv. Several frontends are on the network, but not
>>> used much when this system is working well.
>>> -Connected to a projector via DVI.
>>> -The projector has native res of 854x480 so HD is not an issue at the
>>> moment. I'm not sure when I will get around to upgrading my projector.
>>> It would be good to have a system capable of HD when I get the projector
>>> for it, but I don't really want to pay extra for a feature that I don't
>>> need for the foreseeable future.
>>>
>>> Funds:
>>> As ever, I'd like to spend as little as possible. I'm hoping that £150
>>> will get me a decent upgrade, but can stretch to £200 if needed.
>>>
>>> Notes:
>>> -Setting up the correct resolution with my projector was a nightmare,
>>> however I did get there in the end with this nvidia card (before the
>>> ubuntu update broke everything). So, if I buy a motherboard with
>>> graphics on board, I feel like sticking with nvidia unless someone has a
>>> really good reason not to.
>>> -As I'm spending on an upgrade, I'd like to really feel the benefit if
>>> possible. Compis spinny cubes don't mean much, but I like them. Those
>>> effects are lovely on my laptop. They worked on this current system, but
>>> it was a struggle so I turned them off.
>>> -The machine is generally left on all of the time, but I'd like the
>>> option of setting turn on and turn off times and letting Myth control
>>> this sometimes. Does that narrow down my motherboard choices significantly?
>>> -I used to be a big gamer. I'm not any more, but I like to at least look
>>> at games from time to time to see how pretty things look these days.
>>> Don't want to be spending extra money for that though.
>>> -I don't know what Linux/Ubuntu is like when upgrading hardware, but if
>>> possible, I'd like to not have to reinstall the entire OS from scratch
>>> if I can avoid it. I'm not sure if that's possible or not or if it just
>>> means avoid x64.
>>> -I have an old ATX (I think that's what they were called) called which
>>> is a brick but fine for something hidden away. I'd like to avoid the
>>> expense of buying a new case if I can but I don't know if standards have
>>> moved on and that would not be possible.
>>> -I'm based in the UK if that makes any difference to anything.
>>>
>>> I think that's about everything. Hope I've not put everyone off by
>>> writing too much. Just wanted to give as full a picture as I could.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your time!
>>> Damian
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>> You could do worse than checking out Novatech
>> (http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/barebones.html), for £150 you'll get
>> Core2 Duo E2180 / 2Gb built and tested, all you need to do is add
>> optical and storage drives. Alternatively for £200, you could get a Dual
>> Core E4600 / 2Gb. You can get cheaper again from overclockers, but then
>> the onus is more on you to ensure you've matched components etc., and
>> you've already said it's been a while .....
>>
>> Gordon
>
> Thanks for that Gordon,
>
> I'll take a look.
>
> The main thing I think when I look at those is that within the £150/£200
> I'm buying a case and PSU that I don't need. Surely I would get more for
> my money just buying the CPU, motherboard and memory?
>
> However, the page you sent me does give me a good quick glance look at
> the 'rank' of new systems, so I could buy the bits I need from
> Overclockers. I used them last time I built a machine.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Damian
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