Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Art S R
Christian Lyra wrote: > Hi there, > > I´m about to build a new freevo box, and I´m thinking about a new case. > I´m looking for a quiet and small machine. It seems that shuttle makes > nice cases (and expensive). Zalman also make nice (and bigger) cases. > Does anyone has experience with these?

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Michael Brown
I was going to get the Thermaltake Mozart, but the store didn't have any, so I got the Tenor instead (at the time I was reusing an ATX motherboard which died after installation - ended up buying new mATX mobo). Both cases take ATX/mATX motherboards and ATX power supplies. I got the Seasonic 33

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Duncan Webb
John Molohan wrote: > Stephen Rowles wrote: >> Stephen Rowles wrote: >> >>> However they also now have a 2nd generation case: >>> >>> http://www.hipergroup.com/English/products/hmc-2k53a.html >>> >>> >>> >> For anyone else interested I found it in the UK here: >> >> http://www.xcase.co.u

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread John Molohan
Stephen Rowles wrote: > Stephen Rowles wrote: > >> However they also now have a 2nd generation case: >> >> http://www.hipergroup.com/English/products/hmc-2k53a.html >> >> >> > > For anyone else interested I found it in the UK here: > > http://www.xcase.co.uk/p/301591/hiper-hmc-2k53a-h1-m

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Micael Beronius
Well, I have been using a Hush for some years now. And it has been working great. Perhaps not the cheapest, but silent, and great quality. I will stick to it forever ;-) When the power supply went bad, they changed it without any argues, even though it was not new anymore at the time. (And I am

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Christian Lyra
On Wednesday 08 August 2007, Redzinalds Knipsis wrote: > I'm using Thermaltake Mozart (big one) > > http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Chassis/desktop/mozart/vc4000_inde >x.asp. Quite big case (I even squeezed Bigtyphoon cooler in it), has > VFD with remote, so you can turn on box with that. Work

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Stephen Rowles
Stephen Rowles wrote: > However they also now have a 2nd generation case: > > http://www.hipergroup.com/English/products/hmc-2k53a.html > > For anyone else interested I found it in the UK here: http://www.xcase.co.uk/p/301591/hiper-hmc-2k53a-h1-media-case---fitted-mainboard-athlon-64-3200-1gb-

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Stephen Rowles
Christian Lyra wrote: > Hi there, > > I´m about to build a new freevo box, and I´m thinking about a new case. > I´m looking for a quiet and small machine. It seems that shuttle makes > nice cases (and expensive). Zalman also make nice (and bigger) cases. > Does anyone has experience with these?

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Redzinalds Knipsis
I'm using Thermaltake Mozart (big one) http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Chassis/desktop/mozart/vc4000_index.asp. Quite big case (I even squeezed Bigtyphoon cooler in it), has VFD with remote, so you can turn on box with that. Works fine with Freevo. Have to choose PS separately. Check this, looks

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Christian Lyra
> I have two Shuttle XPC (one in my living room with freevo) and they > are great. One of them is running continuously since December/2003. > > They have a new model with HDMI-out ( > > http://eu.shuttle.com/pt/DesktopDefault.aspx/tabid-53/140_read-14217/ >). This is the one that I´m m

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Nick Bellomy
On 8/8/07, Christian Lyra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > If you haven't already bought the core 2 duo then maybe an Apple TV > > would do? I know you also mention a VFD and it doesn't have one but > > I believe that you can run linux on them (so freevo should be fine) > > and they come in a

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Christian Lyra
> > If you haven't already bought the core 2 duo then maybe an Apple TV > would do? I know you also mention a VFD and it doesn't have one but > I believe that you can run linux on them (so freevo should be fine) > and they come in at €299 and €399 in a great form factor, nice > connectivity opti

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Christian Lyra
On Wednesday 08 August 2007, Pirlouwi wrote: > Hi Christian, > I use this: http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=11124 > Hope it will help you. > LOUIS > indeed, it´s nice. But I want something more powefull. I´m not sure about what you can put in mini-itx card. I guess that ask to have s

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread John Molohan
Christian Lyra wrote: > Hi there, > Hi. > I´m about to build a new freevo box, and I´m thinking about a new case. > I´m looking for a quiet and small machine. It seems that shuttle makes > nice cases (and expensive). Zalman also make nice (and bigger) cases. > Does anyone has experience with

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Ariranha
On 8/8/07, Christian Lyra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there, > > I´m about to build a new freevo box, and I´m thinking about a new case. > I´m looking for a quiet and small machine. It seems that shuttle makes > nice cases (and expensive). Zalman also make nice (and bigger) cases. > Does any

Re: [Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Pirlouwi
Hi Christian, I use this: http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=11124 Hope it will help you. LOUIS 2007/8/8, Christian Lyra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi there, > > I´m about to build a new freevo box, and I´m thinking about a new case. > I´m looking for a quiet and small machine. It seems that s

[Freevo-users] htpc case

2007-08-08 Thread Christian Lyra
Hi there, I´m about to build a new freevo box, and I´m thinking about a new case. I´m looking for a quiet and small machine. It seems that shuttle makes nice cases (and expensive). Zalman also make nice (and bigger) cases. Does anyone has experience with these? Or has a recommendation for som

Re: [Freevo-users] HTPC Case

2004-01-02 Thread drew
Steve Randall wrote: It's a real pity these cases (including all the proper "HTPC" ones)are so very deep... far deeper than most hi-fi racks or tv-stands! I also have a 620 - and apart from the afforementioned it's really good! snip Pretty much all of these cases are based around the mic

Re: RE: [Freevo-users] HTPC Case

2004-01-02 Thread Steve Randall
gt; Date: 2004/01/02 Fri PM 12:49:48 GMT > To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: [Freevo-users] HTPC Case > > I use the Coolermaster ATC-620. > > it's 1/3rd the price of the cheapest Ahanix HTPC case, and looks jus

RE: [Freevo-users] HTPC Case

2004-01-02 Thread Gray, Tim
I use the Coolermaster ATC-620. it's 1/3rd the price of the cheapest Ahanix HTPC case, and looks just as good. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chris Graham Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:49 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Freevo-

RE: [Freevo-users] HTPC Case

2003-12-25 Thread Dave Graham
reevo-users] HTPC Case I just came across these computer cases that are made to look like your audio equipment and have a built in lcd. Check them out at http://www.ahanix.com/ For those people that live in Canada you can purchase them at http://www.nci

[Freevo-users] HTPC Case

2003-12-23 Thread Chris Graham
I just came across these computer cases that are made to look like your audio equipment and have a built in lcd. Check them out at http://www.ahanix.com/ For those people that live in Canada you can purchase them at http://www.ncix.com __