Hi All,
I have a couple of questions concerning horsepower for either the WorldBox USB, or a pci card DVB-S tuner.
I picked up a Dual Xeon 2.2Ghz with 1Gb Ram this weekend. It was a server machine, and has a server MotherBoard in it.
2-460W Redundant Power Supplies
2-36Gb 10K RPM Ultra 160 SCSI hard drives in a Raid1 (mirrored) configuration.
1-Adaptec 2110S 64Bit raid controller with 32Mb cache memory.
1-Intel 10/100/1000 Network controller card.
It does not have USB 2.0, but that is kind of trivial. Those cards are very inexpensive.
I have an Nvidia GeForce4 TI 4200 AGP video card Edit:128Mb memory with DVI and S-Video out that I can put in it.
I also have a SoundBlaster Live with Dolby 5.1 output that I could put in it.
I also have a couple of 80GB IDE hard drives that I can throw in for extra storage.
I also have a 16X Dual layer DVD+/- RW drive to put in it.
If the server MB part won't screw it up too bad, and I can quiet down the fans a little, I was thinking this might make a good DVB-S receiver and Video Lan machine/PVR.
I can install WindowsXP-Pro on it with no problems.
Can any of the DVB/Computer Tech guys with experience out there tell me if this is what I want, or should I stick with a Pentium 4, 3.0GHz Mid-Tower machine? Or I could take this mother board out and put it in a mid-tower case.
Some of the specs on the DVB cards say P4 2.6Ghz or higher.
Any suggestions, comments that any of you have, please let me hear them.
Thanks, Fred
I have a couple of questions concerning horsepower for either the WorldBox USB, or a pci card DVB-S tuner.
I picked up a Dual Xeon 2.2Ghz with 1Gb Ram this weekend. It was a server machine, and has a server MotherBoard in it.
2-460W Redundant Power Supplies
2-36Gb 10K RPM Ultra 160 SCSI hard drives in a Raid1 (mirrored) configuration.
1-Adaptec 2110S 64Bit raid controller with 32Mb cache memory.
1-Intel 10/100/1000 Network controller card.
It does not have USB 2.0, but that is kind of trivial. Those cards are very inexpensive.
I have an Nvidia GeForce4 TI 4200 AGP video card Edit:128Mb memory with DVI and S-Video out that I can put in it.
I also have a SoundBlaster Live with Dolby 5.1 output that I could put in it.
I also have a couple of 80GB IDE hard drives that I can throw in for extra storage.
I also have a 16X Dual layer DVD+/- RW drive to put in it.
If the server MB part won't screw it up too bad, and I can quiet down the fans a little, I was thinking this might make a good DVB-S receiver and Video Lan machine/PVR.
I can install WindowsXP-Pro on it with no problems.
Can any of the DVB/Computer Tech guys with experience out there tell me if this is what I want, or should I stick with a Pentium 4, 3.0GHz Mid-Tower machine? Or I could take this mother board out and put it in a mid-tower case.
Some of the specs on the DVB cards say P4 2.6Ghz or higher.
Any suggestions, comments that any of you have, please let me hear them.
Thanks, Fred