Does this look like it will work?

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  1. bcblair

    bcblair Member

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    I ordered the PC listed below. It is refurbed or $350. I plan to use it for HTPC. If it won't work I should be able to cancel it in the am, but it seems to meet all the HD minimum system req.. A HTPC site mentions the MSI card below for HTPC, but others recommend 512 memory. Is this card limited and how? Can anyone recommend a good valued card, if this one is not adequate. I want to be able to play hd content. I will add either Blu-ray or HD DVD also at some point. I don't game at all and don't do much editing of video. I do photography though.



    MSI NX8500GT-MTD256EH GeForce 8500GT 256MB 128-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 HDCP Ready Silent Heatsink Video Card

    Below is the computer.

    Features/Specifications:
    Compaq SR5050NX Pentium D 3.0 GHz System Vista Home Premium


    General Features:
    Microsoft Windows Vista Premium Basic pre-installed with COA
    Intel Pentium D 925 3.0 GHz processor
    1024 MB RAM installed (supports up to 4 GB PC2-4200)
    250 GB SATA hard disk drive
    16x DVD±RW drive with LightScribe
    Integrated video
    Realtek ALC 888 chipset integrated High Definition audio
    Integrated 10/100 Base-T Ethernet adapter
    56K data/fax PCI modem
    Built-in memory card reader/writer


    Card Reader Support:
    Compact Flash I
    Compact Flash II
    IBM Microdrive
    Secure Digital (SD)
    mini-SD
    MultiMediaCard (MMC)
    Reduced size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC)
    MultiMediaCard Plus (MMC plus)
    MultiMediaCard Mobile (MMC mobile)
    Memory Stick
    Memory Stick Pro
    Memory Stick Duo
    Memory Stick Pro Duo
    SmartMedia
    xD Picture Card


    Motherboard Features:
    One (1) PCI Express x 16 slot
    Three (3) PCI slots (one occupied)


    Front I/O Ports:
    Two (2) USB 2.0 ports
    Line-in jack
    Microphone jack
    Headphone jack


    Rear I/O Ports:
    One (1) 15-pin standard VGA connector
    One (1) PS/2 mouse port
    One (1) PS/2 keyboard port
    Four (4) USB 2.0 ports
    One (1) IEEE 1394 6-pin FireWire port
    One (1) RJ-45 Ethernet jack
    One (1) RJ-11 phone jack
    One (1) SPDIF out (coaxial)
    One (1) 3.5 mm line-in jack
    One (1) 3.5 mm line-out jack
    One (1) 3.5 mm side speaker out jack
    One (1) 3.5 mm rear speaker out jack
    One (1) 3.5 mm center/sub speaker out jack
    One (1) 3.5 mm microphone jack


    Case Features:
    Two (2) 5.25-inch external drive bays (one occupied)
    Three (3) 3.5-inch internal drive bays (one occupied)


    Unit Dimensions:
    15 x 6.75 x 17-inches (H x W x D, approximate)


    Regulatory Approvals:
    FCC

    Package Includes:
    Compaq SR5050NX Pentium D 3.0 GHz System
    Microsoft Vista Home Premium pre-installed with COA
    PS/2 keyboard
    PS/2 mouse
    Power cord
    RJ-11 phone cord
    Set up poster

    Additional Information:


    Product Requirements:
    Available power outlet
     
  2. nownthen

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    It sounds good. For a HTPC I can see some upgrades that your going to want to do. RAM you'd probably want a minimum of 2 GB rather than 1. Also if you plan on having a collection of content on the hard drive you'll probably want to get more drive space. It is limited for tv output if that is something your interested in. The only video output listed is VGA.

    They don't mention including a remote control for the Media Centre part of the OS. Those are handy to have if your going to watch a lot of media. You can buy the remotes so it doesn't really matter.

    There isn't any mention of any type of video input or tv capture card.
     
  3. evocre8r

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    For the price, it Looks good to me. I would definately up the RAM though, especially if you plan on running VISTA Media Center. Does this mobo support s1 and s2 standby mode? If so great! That means you can boot and hybernate your system relatively easily by just pressing the power button. Only a little bit of power would be given the system so when it boots, it will do so rapidly. Its a lot more detailed but I just wanted to add that :)

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    For the price, it Looks good to me. I would definately up the RAM though, especially if you plan on running VISTA Media Center. Does this mobo support s1 and s2 standby mode? If so great! That means you can boot and hybernate your system relatively easily by just pressing the power button. Only a little bit of power would be given the system so when it boots, it will do so rapidly. Its a lot more detailed but I just wanted to add that :)

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