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* [http://www.nmediapc.com/htpc100.htm NMedia HTPC 100], [http://www.nmediapc.com/htpc200.htm NMedia HTPC 200], [http://www.nmediapc.com/htpc300.htm NMedia HTPC 300]
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* [http://www.nmediapc.com/htpc100.htm NMedia HTPC 100], [http://www.nmediapc.com/htpc200.htm NMedia HTPC 200], [http://www.nmediapc.com/htpc300.htm NMedia HTPC 300][http://www.nmediapc.com/htpc180.htm NMedia HTPC 180][http://www.nmediapc.com/htpc280.htm NMedia HTPC 280][http://www.nmediapc.com/htpc400.htm NMedia HTPC 400]
  
 
== Origen AE ==
 
== Origen AE ==

Revision as of 08:07, 4 October 2006

This page contains a collections of nice cases which can be used when building MythTV systems.

3RSystem

A+ Case

Ahanix

Antec

  • Antec Overture II: ATX and MicroATX -- Be aware, this case makes it very difficult to replace the power supply should something bad happen to it. The power supply may have issues and generate noise on the PCI bus under moderate to heavy load, causing reception problems on some tuner cards, such as the pcHDTV HD-3000.

Arisetec

HT100 HT201 HT101

Cooler Master

ENlight

Hush

(actually these are complete systems)

NMedia

Origen AE

Sharkoon

Silverstone

Silverstone make a rather nice range of cases - the 'M' versions being uprated for media centre use with a remote control, VFD, and uprated power supply

Thermaltake

Zalman

Bare-bones systems