The First Try: AMD 780G

Last month AMD launched its 780G chipset and a new Athlon X2 processor, the 4850e. The Athlon X2 4850e is a 45W energy efficient part, it runs at 2.5GHz with a 512KB L2 per core - it's basically a cooler running Athlon X2 4800+. The chip is also dirt cheap at $87. Seeing as how the 780G has full hardware decode acceleration for H.264/VC1/MPEG-2 I could actually go with a slower CPU but there are benefits to having something a little more reasonable than the bare minimum requirements.


I didn't even attempt cable management in this first build, I was just happy to get everything in there without bleeding out.

I started with the 780G/4850e combo, the motherboard I used was Gigabyte's GA-MA78GM-S2H and honestly the board has been flawless. I'm using the 385W Enermax Pro82+ we reviewed to power the system.

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  • Anand Lal Shimpi - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    I've got a first generation Blu-ray drive in the machine right now, but my goal is to rip the movies on a separate machine (something much faster) and copy them over the network.

    If someone brings a Blu-ray movie over it should work right in the machine, but I think I'll need to get either PowerDVD or WinDVD installed for that purpose.
  • Jaguar36 - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    How come the big push for a silent/energy efficient PC? If you've got a whole rack for it, why not just put the rack in a cabinet on the outside of the theater room, with some good sound proofing and heat control.

    I've been using Tversity through the 360 for a while now to stream all my content to my TV. It uses the Xbox's UI which is pretty good, and works pretty much flawlessly. It also doesn't require a dedicated HTPC.

    Ohh and those speakers look way to small for how big a theater you're building.
  • ultimatex - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    Remember that lazer projectors and Tvs are coming at low prices.
  • irev210 - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    Hi Anand,

    After spending much time playing with HTPC mATX mobo's I have found that the G33 chipset works very well at decoding full VC-1 1080P with any intel core based processor.

    However, the 7150 for example is TERRIBLE. I haven't tested the 8200 yet, but it sounds like it is a huge improvement.


    You should check out the media-center G33 from gigabyte
    http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Pr...">http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Mot.../Product...

    For a nice HTPC case that does the job without breaking the bank, check out the Antec Fusion. Much cleaner case with a nearly flawless layout.

    I would run your 64GB SSD in your HTPC and have all of your HDD's in a server closet in your home. Honestly, you should consider talking to Infrant (now netgear) and go with their six bay readynas. Simple and elegant solution to all of your redundant storage needs, especially how nice the X-RAID feature is... makes it easy to upgrade HDD's with little hassle.

    For a HTPC I am not sure why you purchased such a massive case. With the SSD, you have a really nice opportunity to have a 100% silent PC... you could probably get away running all passive cooling.

    Anyway, enjoy! The HTPC is the best part of your project!

  • mikeclaffey - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    I've undertaken a project similar to yours and noticed the xbox360's media extender ability makes it a perfect unit for a 2nd room to access your main HPC. Perhaps you could look at this feature in a future article, it might provide an interesting read for some people.
  • SteelSix - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    Holy Crap! I thought the title pic was the home theater of a Hollywood buff, but that's actually your setup! I'm in awe. The design, down to the color selection and the ceiling, just incredible.

    Suggestion: A Contest!

    Five lucky AnandTech members come hang out in your crib and watch a few movies or a game in style. Coach class is fine, we'll bring the beer, and would be just fine leaving our food and drink outside this masterpiece of a room! Seriously, do it.. :)
  • Anand Lal Shimpi - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    That's not a bad idea :) The picture is just a render, the full thing isn't done yet unfortunately (the ceiling is though :)..).

    Hopefully by the end of June the theater will be watchable.

    Take care,
    Anand
  • Locutus465 - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    Hey, I even live in Morrsiville that can't be far from anand ;)
  • crimson117 - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    That would be great! Especially since every movie I've seen in the screenshots of the interfaces etc is a movie I like :)
  • Kromis - Thursday, May 1, 2008 - link

    Anand is BALLIN!

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