It is nearing the time for me to build a new home theater personal computer. There are many reasons why I feel it is time and I would really appreciate feedback on how to approach this. I would like to spend a couple weeks doing research, testing, thinking and then make the ordering decisions, watching for a good deal.
Here are my critical criteria for this HTPC:
1. Almost completely silent. Fanless wherever possible. Fairly nice case that helps insulate the noise.
2. Small solid state hard drive. This would help with noise. I have a gigantic server/fast network for all the media accessing/saving. Improved long term reliability as well. (16GB enough?)
3. Standard component width so it matches and sits nicely among other set top boxes--not narrow or vertically standing. Ideally somewhat slim though (riser card perhaps). Black.
4. HDMI, optical, component, miniplug, etc. My current htpc has literally every output known to man. I can live without composite and s-video,
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5. Perhaps slim optical drive. Not necessarily mandatory but always convenient. Huge plus if it was a slim Blu-Ray drive without adding much cost (probably not possible quite yet).
6. Utterly pure, smooth, crystal clear 1080p playback with power to spare. This is the primary reason for me having to upgrade.
7. Rock solid wireless (minimum 20 foot range!!) ultra portable keyboard with integrated mouse--nice if it was solidly attached but detachable.
8. Clean, nice looking case. Any plugs are nice but should be well hidden.
9. Obvious: gigabit networking, simple, not overly large and expandable, medium-to-low power.
10. Accelerated, capable graphics for smooth (power to spare) animation of MC theater view.
This is definitely asking for a lot. I am really hoping to do all of this for under $500. Was originally thinking $300 but I when I say power to spare, that can be interpreted several ways.
As far as the OS, what is the best choice? Windows 7, Vista, or XP?
Thanks everyone!