HTPC - What is it that I need?


Hello, my buddy that lives in San Diego is looking at building his own PC and he wants to set it up as a HT/Audio System through his PC - He currently have a Yamaha A2070 DSP AVR that powers Klipsch Forte - his Xbox is wired into his router and his video display is a 65" 1080p DLP - He was wondering what would be a budget route for him to build a PC for purely music and movies - any suggestions? Your help would be greatly appreciated - Thanks!

Wader1971
wader1971
ATI used to make a PCI card called an ALL IN WONDER... or all in one. Audio and video. There are others. If a audio video card outputs via HDMI, and possesses 1080p & 24/192 audio, you/he should be set, save for the hardware & software needed to play the discs and HDMI cable. needed to hook up to the receiver.

There are PCI cards which use coax & TOS for audio, and component video outs too.... if HDMI isn't an option. Nvidea, ATI, etc. Depending on the card being used the PC can be a TIVO too.

I'd suggest lots of disc storage space too. as video eats it up quickly.
By budget, just how much is he planning to spend?
I'm sure he's aware of Newegg.com for hardware resources.

He'll find most of what he needs there or he can just buy a Dell HTPC for around a $1000 or less and add what ever he wants to it.

He has a wide choice of BD-ROM drives from the likes of Sony,Pioneer and a few others.

I would suggest he pick up an ASUS XONAR HDAV1.3 DELUXE 7.1 AUDIO VIDEO ENHANCEMENT CARD PCIE HDMI V1.3A DVI. This will take care of his Hi Def video and audio needs.

lagoom.com has them at a reasonable price.

It will allow him 7.1 audio through HDMI and also analog outputs if his receiver or processor doesn't have the new codecs.

A Quad core processor isn't essential, but I would suggest it over dual core if he can swing it.

Tell him don't skimp on the video card. Nvidia based are some of the best IMHO. Get an 8800 series GT card or better for top performance per dollar. The Zotac is very good and cheaper than the competitors.

As Jim states there are several tuner cards out there as well..if he wants to add cable or OTA digital channels.

He has many choices. I would just buy a HTPC bare bones and add the hardware that he wants to it. This seems to be one of the cheapest routes compared to building one from the ground up.

Tell him to get a blue tooth keyboard and mouse as well. This way he can control everything from his lounge chair.

He can go to www.monoprice.com and get all of his cables or accessories.
Thanks to both of you for your response - I forwarded the message on to him, he is fully aware of newegg.com and he lives dangerly close to Fry's. I sold him my old AVR (Yamaha) and it does not have any of the new codes unfortunately, but it is still a strong performer. What I will have him do is give me his "wish list" for his PC build-up and post it on here to see what area he would need to improve on - He is aware of the video card and is looking at liquid cooling system instead of fans. Once again, thanks! This will give him a great start on things....
As long as he uses a source that can output the new format, like the HDAV soundcard and his Yamaha has analog inputs for his speakers..he can enjoy the newest codecs without the need of a newer processor. Best of luck to him..he's in for a treat!!