Media PC components Athens OH

Set-top box PVRs are readily available for Freeview, satellite and cable. They're pretty easy to use and have some great features, but they also have their drawbacks. For a start, they're limited to the service provider, and can't be extended in any way. You can't use them to watch video online, or videos you've made yourself or have downloaded.

Local Companies

Staples
(740) 592-1330
973 E State St
Athens, OH
A-Advantage Computer Solutions
(937) 427-6525
Dayton, OH
Micro Works Inc
(419) 691-0669
2300 Navarre Ave Ste 250C
Oregon, OH
Patrick Consult Inc
(513) 528-2941
431 Ohio Pike Ste 104S
Cincinnati, OH
Staples
(513) 651-5739
1400 Reading Rd
Cincinnati, OH
Signal Ofc Supply-Sos
(513) 821-2280
415 W Benson St
Cincinnati, OH
P C Computer Supplies Inc
(330) 343-7338
935 E Front St
Dover, OH
Reliable Computer Parts Inc
(614) 279-7501
3036 Valleyview Dr
Columbus, OH
Cleveland Pcs
(330) 544-1205
5555 Youngstown Warren Rd
Niles, OH
American Rugged Enclosures
(513) 942-3004
4 Standen Dr
Hamilton, OH

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Set-top box PVRs are readily available for Freeview, satellite and cable. They're pretty easy to use and have some great features, but they also have their drawbacks. For a start, they're limited to the service provider, and can't be extended in any way. You can't use them to watch video online, or videos you've made yourself or have downloaded. Few will have built-in DVD or Blu-ray playback. And if they go wrong, all your recordings will be lost, as the supplier swaps in a new unit and takes the broken one away, along with its contents.

Therefore, there's still a good reason to build your own media PC. This month, to accompany our feature on how to assemble such a system, we've rounded up a collection of the core components necessary for building a media PC. Whereas a regular system involves specifying the fastest components you can afford, a media PC requires a different selection process.

The chassis has to look good in your lounge, but it doesn't need a huge amount of expansion potential, and eye-catching lights might be more of a distraction than a pleasure. We've rounded up four contenders. A well-designed media PC case will have its limitations, however. For a start, most only support micro-ATX motherboards, rather than full-sized ATX; therefore, our reviews include four micro-ATX motherboards, two each for Intel and AMD processors.

The chassis will usually be low-profile, and won't accommodate a monster CPU cooler, so we've tested three low-profile CPU coolers for our media PC chassis. No media PC would be complete without the ability to record TV programmes, so we've also included four of the latest and greatest TV tuner cards - again focusing on low-profile cards that will fit inside a small case. Read on to find out which kit you need to build the perfect media PC.

Author: James Morris

Media PC components

Featured Local Company

CompuKinks Solutions

740-649-9926
172 N High St
Chillicothe, OH


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