A little background, I've currently got an all-Apple house but I'm missing PC gaming. My iMac has gotten long enough in the tooth that it won't play modern stuff even with Boot Camp. The advent of ...
I am looking to build a new computer to put at the center of my living room. Instead of building another tower PC, I'd like to build a PC using one of those media center cases, shaped like a receiver ...
Two or three years ago you would’ve been hard-pressed to find me even entertaining the idea of owning a home theater PC (HTPC), but then I bought a house and all bets were off – I just had to have one ...
Memory module manufacturer Corsair continue their series of build reports with a look at constructing a modern (and expensive) HTPC, equipped for TV viewing and recording. In the report-cum-guide, ...
Check out out HTPC on a Budget series and join us in building a great HTPC for under $1,000. In our quest to build a great HTPC on a budget, one thing we need to think about is the hardware and ...
Check out our HTPC on a Budget series and join us in building a great HTPC for under $1,000. But what about the rest? The pieces that, although not major, are still required to have a - you know - ...
Combine the big screen of your TV and the processing power of your computer and get a Home Theatre Personal Computer TVs and computers are the two most ubiquitous devices in our households, and each ...
We’ve not tested too many HTPCs recently and while the PC-C32 can accommodate our set of full size case testing hardware we don’t feel that that’s representative of an HTPC build – you’re not going to ...
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Building a Home Theater PC is often times a much better option for enabling your entertainment center for various forms of digital media playback capability. Rather than stepping up to additional ...
Unless you're a hardcore gamer, you don't typically think of a PC going in your living room. That's because, before 2010 at least, 95% of PCs were gigantic monoliths of silicon, which made it ...
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