If you are looking for a good frontend only and not worried about cost that much then hush do a superb comp http://www.hushtechnologies.net/ It is fanless and even has a dvd player, is tiny and looks cool but is pricey for what it is. It does 'come' with a hard drive though this could easily be removed and nfs mounted.
Paul
On 9/16/05, Mark Kundinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Noise is, of course, very subjective. My system is a very simple combo
box (small form factor case, HDD, small CPU fans). My small apartment
is not a quiet place though, near the kitchen and computer desk,
windows usually open with some road noise. If either the fridge or my
regular computer are on, then I cannot hear the mythbox at all. If
they're box off, then I can hear it, but only when I'm not playing any
TV or music.
Incidentally, I'm using a seagate barracuda drive, which is pretty
quiet, it's only noticeable during serious disk activity, like booting.
The real killer is the *power supply* fan, which is not readily
replaceable due to the proprietary case. But this means that if you
were using the same system in a diskless config, it would be just as
loud.
So, the first step if you're looking to avoid noise, I'd start with a
case with a quiet power supply, then work my way out.
--- Darren Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been running a client/server combo myth box for a while using
> NFS root
> and recording storage (no local disk) because it was just too darn
> loud. Now I
> am looking at upgrading hardware and was curious what people think
> about modern
> disks, power supplies, case fans, etc. Can you build an "HTPC" with
> all those
> things such that you can hear the TV over the hardware noise? When
> the house is
> quiet, does that new box in the entertainment center draw all ears to
> it? And I
> am talking "living room", not "dorm room".
>
> I was planning on building a server box and leaving it in the office
> closet, and
> to hell with the dBs, then building the client with a nice mini HTPC
> case, CF
> boot disk (or maybe NFS). The drawback here is not using the PVR350
> for video
> output.
>
> So I'd love to hear experiences on case volumes with modern cases,
> hard drives,
> PSUs and case fans. I'd also be interested in how stable people's
> separate
> client / server installations are working out to be.
>
> --Darren
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