Closing Thoughts

The CoreHT Server is quite simply just a different version of the CoreHT series HTPC, and quite a good one. We really liked the CoreHT when we reviewed it last year, and the Server edition solves our major functional complaint with increased storage capacity and hard drive performance. Another way to go about improving disk-related performance would be to have a smaller solid state boot drive with a secondary 1TB hard drive for media storage, but this solution would potentially increase the cost (depending on the choice of SSD).

In terms of media handling, we didn't notice any changes with the CoreHT Server Edition. That's not necessarily a bad thing, considering the CoreHT ranked pretty high among HTPCs. However, the integrated Intel HD 3000 graphics are not at the same level in terms of media support as, for instance, the newly released HD 7750. What's more, as with the CoreHT, there's no option to upgrade the graphics to something more potent. While we understand the attraction of a small and sleek HTPC, there are reasons to go with a larger HTPC chassis.

Other than that, our conclusions remain similar to the ones we had with the CoreHT 252B. We’d like to see more premium industrial design and build quality from ASRock, with a more elegant design along with higher end touches like a slot-loading drive and a more aesthetically pleasing remote design. Otherwise, the CoreHT and CoreHT Server offer a solid and unobtrusive HTPC for a decent value, and for that we commend ASRock.

ASRock CoreHT Server Edition - Heat and Power
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  • VivekGowri - Thursday, February 16, 2012 - link

    195mm x 186mm x 70mm (W x L x D)
  • hasseb64 - Friday, February 17, 2012 - link

    18 W @ Idle is very good, it's 6 W less then I have in my server at idle and I have used all the best things I could possible buy for money.
  • biostud - Friday, February 17, 2012 - link

    you have complaints about looks and the HD3000. The Asrock vision 3D has better looks and GT540M.

    http://www.asrock.com/nettop/overview.us.asp?Model...
  • Kisper - Saturday, February 18, 2012 - link

    "It was hit all the key points, though it didn’t do anything in particular to set itself apart from the rest of the SFF crowd."

    >>>>> "It was hitting all the key points, ...."
    or
    >>>>> "It hit all the key points, ..."

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