soulcougher73
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Aharami an Antec EA380 is quiet, inexpensive and will more than cover your build.
Equal quality at 300 watts is likely cost more.
+1. Its what i have. For HTPC its plenty.
Aharami an Antec EA380 is quiet, inexpensive and will more than cover your build.
Equal quality at 300 watts is likely cost more.
Just get an a MOBO with an ATOM CPU.
Check out the offerings form ZOTAC.
There is really no need for a "real" CPU in an HTPC unless you are going to be transcoding content.
AMD's E350 offerings have really made the Atom/ION irrelevant. Even under Linux there's no reason not to go AMD these days if low power is what you're looking for.
thanks for the recommendation. Although my i3 system will initially be only a HTPC, utilizing the i3's HD 2000 to output to my projector, I eventually want to turn it into a mild gaming system by adding a 560ti (or equivalent) to play mostly racing sims. I have a feeling the Antec EA380 wont cut it for gaming duty down the line. What's a more powerful PSU that's also pretty efficient?
I am thinking now about using older parts for this.
I assume an AMD Opteron 170 (Dual Core) on an old ASUS A8N SLI Premium board with a nice, new dedicated GPU would also suffice?