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Hardware

December 28th, 2008

This page will give a list of the hardware I’ve bought and installed. As I won’t be buying everything all at once, this list will grow as and when I purchase hardware. Each item will be discussed in greater detail in its own post.

Case

  • Monueal MonCaso 301 Black
    Monueal 301 HTPC case front view

    Monueal 301 HTPC case front view

    This comes as with a Monueal-branded iMON remote control.

  • AcoustiPack Soundproofing
    AcoustiPack material

    AcoustiPack material

    I’ve also bought the AcoustiPack LITE pack which should be enough to line most of the inside of the Moneual case.

Cooling

  • Scythe Shuriken
    Very quiet, low profile CPU cooler. Features heatpipes and PWM control.
  • Nexus 80mm fan
    This is for the intake at the front. Really nice and quiet. Model number is SP802512L.

Insides

  • Motherboard - Asus M3N78-EM
    Onboard GeForce 8300, HDMI and 5.1 output.
  • CPU - AMD 5050e
    Energy efficient dual-core Athlon64.
  • Memory - 4GB ECC
    2×2GB dual channel from Crucial, ECC for stability

Power Supply

Antec NeoHE 430
Very quiet, good for my airflow, and should be pretty efficient.

Optical drive

For now, a shitty old DVD-ROM I had kicking about. I plan to get a Blu-ray writer for Hi-def loveliness.

Storage

Boot: 80GB notebook drive out of a MacBook.
Main storage: 3x 500GB Western Digital Scorpio notebook drives in a linuxraid RAID5, giving 1TB storage and some redundancy.

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Introduction

December 27th, 2008

I am Will.

My problem is that I have lots of digital media on my home PC, with no proper backup solution.

I decided that I needed some storage to connect to my network, with some sort of RAID configuration to act as a backup for my digital photos, music, movies, TV programmes, et cetera.

I started looking at NAS enclosures, and decided that they’re pretty expensive, and for my needs I thought I might as well build a server to host my own storage solution. One of the other things I like to do is watch movies. I often stream to my Xbox360 (it works surprisingly well over 54g since M$ released the codec update for the Xbox dashboard) but I’ve also sometimes thought that it would be nicer to have a media PC or a Mac Mini or something in my lounge.

The project is born! My basic requirements are:

  • Aesthetics - It’s got to look good in the lounge, almost so you wouldn’t know it wasn’t a DVD player or PVR
  • Silence - It’s got to be whisper quiet, as it will be a 24/7 file server which should not be heard at all
  • High-definition media playback - It’s nearly 2009 so we need to set some standards. The hardware will need to meaty enough to play Blu-rays and high-def media smoothly
  • Big, redundant storage - This is going to be my backup, so it needs reliable storage. RAID is a necessity
  • Pleasant interface - This means a nice front end for my media, probably controlled with a remote control from the armchair
  • Linux OS - As a Linux administrator this will be very much an academic exercise, as I’m always trying to improve my skills.
  • Energy efficiency - as the server will be on 24/7 then it needs to be kind to my electricity bill. And the planet, I suppose?

Join me on my excellent adventure while I look at and compare hardware and software for this project, and document the trials and trubbulations along the way. This blog might interest you if you’re a Linux enthusiast, particularly with a/v stuff, or if you’re interested in building a quiet HTPC media center.

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