Extreme HTPC

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April 28th 2012
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Key Features:
Intel CPU
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System Specs:
  • Case Silverstone Sugo SG05 with graphics hole :)
  • Motherboard Foxconn H67S
  • Cpu Intel i7 2600k (stock frequencies)
  • Graphics Radeon 7970 (reference pcb with xfx bios)
  • Ram Plain 8gb at 1333 mhz
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22 Comments on Extreme HTPC

#1
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
only one picture? tsk tsk.
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#2
Jetster
with a name like Extreme it should at least be finished. And take the plastic off that card
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#3
mikmak
plastic is just not part of it...finished? by putting some plexyglass on it? hey I got 28 c ambient temperature today ;)
It is an extreme mini pc...extreme is not meant to be extreme in estethics.
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#4
Yo_Wattup
lol... come on man.. better/more pics...
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#5
Jetster
did you cut that hole in the front for the card?
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#7
micropage7

all that i see just the graphic card pass through the front bezel
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#9
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
this should be in the ghetto mod section. i see card board. i see flappy plastic here and there
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#10
puff0086
I voted 10/10 because:

awesome...:)
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#11
mikmak
hey puff I thank you so much ;)
for sure I need to take some plexyglass sheets and to dremel them and to compose them on the chassis but now I do not have all that time needed to go around the town for this.
I am using this system as my preferred one for playing games, no matter whether it is incomplete in estethics...for sure here you value the latter one.
my intention was to let you see how much space is really needed to get a good power machine...I abandoned the tower desktops a lot time ago...then it was the shuttle xpcs try and now I am playing with this.
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#12
Jetster
You can edit your entry and add the pics there
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#13
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
mikmakhey puff I thank you so much ;)
for sure I need to take some plexyglass sheets and to dremel them and to compose them on the chassis but now I do not have all that time needed to go around the town for this.
I am using this system as my preferred one for playing games, no matter whether it is incomplete in estethics...for sure here you value the latter one.
my intention was to let you see how much space is really needed to get a good power machine...I abandoned the tower desktops a lot time ago...then it was the shuttle xpcs try and now I am playing with this.
dude we werent trying to be rude or anything. its just that this is the "Case GAllery" not the project log section. So if you must put up a picture, make sure you finish it. or atleast have the decency to have the side panel on the case.
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#14
mikmak
hey it is ok - some good critics is welcome! also those "very ugly" votes :)
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#15
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
mikmakhey it is ok - some good critics is welcome! also those "very ugly" votes :)
well... everyone gets what they deserve LOL.
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#16
Sinzia
To me it just looks unfinished, I would have rather gone test-bench style than cut up a premium case like that with no way of keeping that hole clean looking.
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#17
brandonwh64
Addicted to Bacon and StarCrunches!!!
I voted 5/10 due these facts

The mod is not finished
The hole cut for the card is bad and has ghetto card board and plastic around it
The CPU is not OCed :(

As another forum member mentioned, this is more like a project log instead of full case mod.
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#18
mikmak
brandonwh64, the cpu is not overclocked due to the high roman temperatures and umidity - the motherboard then does not offer any overclocking setting - as for the weather, summer this year has started one month earlier here in Rome...it seems we are gonna to have a very similar weather conditions to our not so far tunisians :D
This small "guy" makes a good job as it is...as for the correct section where I had to post my work to please let me know if a specific section of the forum exists for it...it seems (from your opinions) that I made it wrong ;)
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#19
techguy31
If you went for one of those Shuttle Barebones, you would not have needed to cut that hole in front of your case. But that 7970 is quite extreme for a HTPC for sure.
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#20
mikmak
Hm...Shuttle tends to let you buy as much more barebones as you can...with this cold statement I want to say they are not offering good support with their bios.
I still remember that I had to find an evga bios fix for my 8800gt in order to let the card boot in my old shuttle xpc which had a pci express gen 1 support only...shuttle never fixed this and never tried to due to the fact they were and are always promoting they last/newest models.
As for this mini itx build...all parts are commercial and there are no issues replacing something if it brokes or becomes obsolete...infact I just swapped from my previous amd phenom II configuration.
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#21
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
Such a waste of chassis.. you punched a hole in that sleek casing. shouldve gotten a shorted card like a GTX680 or something.
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#22
mikmak
thanks! :D
I know and I undestand that you are minimazing your appreciation.
About the gtx 680 instead, once I would like to throw away all those money for an old piece of rasterization technology I then will let you know! ;)
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