It has been quite a while since I last went under the hood of my current Home Theater PC (HTPC), but judging by the gradual degrading performance that I was beginning to see when watching the latest ...
I have always had a fascination with computers - I think it started in second grade when we were allowed to design simple ASCII art programs on a Commodore Pet. With the advent of current technology, ...
The point of the upgrade is to reduce the space it takes up, improve performance, lower power consumption, and increase the # of games I can play directly on the HTPC (thus saving power by not having ...
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, ...
With the setup we’ve tested today, assuming you chose to go with a single Sapphire R9 280X Tri-X Vapor-X graphics card, you would be looking at an investment of approximately £796.93, let’s just call ...
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 ...
I've finally convinced the missus in the purchase of a Fujitsu P42HCA11WH 42" plasma, retiring the old 29" WEGA to my home office.<BR><BR>Now comes the fun part of building my own HTPC, the existing ...
Due to last year’s bum-rush of hardware releases, we’ve still got plenty to catch up on—including a rather unique home-theater PC (HTPC) case from SilverStone. The SilverStone Milo 10 is a modular ...
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 ...
If you’re gaming on the big screen in your living room, then there is a fair chance you’re running a TV with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 and a 60Hz capable panel. While many will cry that you ...