Avira Pro.
When Windows 10 came out, my ISP provided free period of F-Secure ended and I tried Bitdefender, Avast and Avira Free. I liked Avira most out of them and when I found a -70% coupon for Pro I just went and bought 2 years worth. So far it has been worth it :)
In the specifications for the W4100
50W maximum power consumption
No external power... so 290W should be plenty imo.
On Sapphire's page for the W4100 there is a suggestion of a 500W but that's just a suggestion.
VisionTek Radeon HD 7750 1GB maybe?
It's GCN so it isn't legacy, no external power and 4*DVI. Being DDR3 might not be desirable?
But if you already have DP-DVI adapters, maybe FirePro W4100?
It has 2GB GDDR5 so better.
There are plenty of PCIe or USB DVB-T2/T/C tuners available. Even ones which support multiple tuners or CI cards if needed.
For example, Digital Devices for PCIe.
Or there's a chinese USB DVB-T2/C cheapo tuner that's under 20€ on ebay.
The thing with a tv bought in the UK has DVB-T capability. Europe uses DVB-T/T2 these days. So it would work in Italy fine.
A tv from the US would use ATSC if any and wouldn't work at all.
Getting a DVB-T2 tuner and hooking it up via HDMI would work just fine.
Vision Techconnect maybe?
At the Displayport to HDMI Cable
Maximum Resolution: 4k @ 30 Hz (note: at time of writing no chipset supports 60Hz)
HDMI 2.0 (active circuit at HDMI connector)
So maybe.
Staying 100% DC is very simple with something like a picoPSU.
Or some embedded solutions can take straight 12V banana jacks as long as it's within certain ±%.
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