- Jun 28, 2004
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Hey I haven't been keeping up with Kodi and Openelec. I played around with a Nuc and Windows 7 a year or 2 ago. Thinking about building a small HTPC. My focus will be more on video quality. So should I
1) Run Kodi in Windows 10 or Openelec?
2) Use either a Kabylake Nuc (onboard graphics) or build using i3 cpu and say a Gtx 1050 or Gtx1060 gpu?
3) If using a gpu for a Htpc 1050 vs 1060 won't matter right? A Gtx 1050 should be fine?
All the Blu rays I buy are on a Nas. I convert them to mkv files(movie only). My tv is a Samsung 4k tv. Starting to look at Powerdvd and Plex as an alternative to Kodi/Openelec. Anyone ever compared the 3 option? If I build I assume since I would use a gpu there would be no need for using a i5 cpu correct?
One thing I don't like is film noise/grain, so the option to get rid of it would be nice (even if the film was made with it)
Thought, suggestions?
Thanks for any help
1) Run Kodi in Windows 10 or Openelec?
2) Use either a Kabylake Nuc (onboard graphics) or build using i3 cpu and say a Gtx 1050 or Gtx1060 gpu?
3) If using a gpu for a Htpc 1050 vs 1060 won't matter right? A Gtx 1050 should be fine?
All the Blu rays I buy are on a Nas. I convert them to mkv files(movie only). My tv is a Samsung 4k tv. Starting to look at Powerdvd and Plex as an alternative to Kodi/Openelec. Anyone ever compared the 3 option? If I build I assume since I would use a gpu there would be no need for using a i5 cpu correct?
One thing I don't like is film noise/grain, so the option to get rid of it would be nice (even if the film was made with it)
Thought, suggestions?
Thanks for any help