A month ago I recommended a motherboard to a customer after a way-too-quick look and they ended up getting an Asus Q170T/CSM, a thin mini-itx motherboard. Needless to say, it was no good. So I had to spend $150 to buy it from them.
After a little thought, I decided to build an HTPC. Another $85 for a case (Corsair Obsidian 250D), $40 for a power supply, $65 for memory, $50 for blueray, $35 for remotes (a couple different ones by Rii with keyboards on them)... So I'm up over $400 now for a computer which is going to do almost nothing and I still have no CPU or storage. Actually, I think I'm going to use a 2TB drive I already have in my computer at home for the storage and maybe a laptop HD for the Kodi install (IF I don't break down and get the 250GB SSD I'm looking at...just ONE MORE PART...that's what I keep telling myself).
So, I'm almost there (kind of). Now I need a CPU. I'm looking at i5, quad core, Intel 630 graphics...you know, all the "almost certainly overkill" things. But I don't know what it's going to actually take to smoothly transcode video. The TV isn't 4K, but a future one might be. The video files will be stored locally in a variety of formats and codecs (on the 2TB drive, which will be a separate drive from the OS drive).
I don't need this thing to be a gaming PC. There is no place to add a graphics card on this board, so the CPU has to handle it all and it's 1151. Any suggestions? Do I need the 630 graphics? Can I make do with a 6th gen CPU so that I don't have to get ANOTHER CPU to update the BIOS before I can use a 7th gen CPU in it (actually, I can borrow one, I think)? Can I just look around for a deal on an i3, possibly 2 core? Do these answers change if I upgrade to a 4K TV down the road? I have WAY more into this already than you should have for a computer in this role, so I want to start cutting costs, but I don't want incur more costs by cutting too much and having to buy another part down the road. Thanks.
After a little thought, I decided to build an HTPC. Another $85 for a case (Corsair Obsidian 250D), $40 for a power supply, $65 for memory, $50 for blueray, $35 for remotes (a couple different ones by Rii with keyboards on them)... So I'm up over $400 now for a computer which is going to do almost nothing and I still have no CPU or storage. Actually, I think I'm going to use a 2TB drive I already have in my computer at home for the storage and maybe a laptop HD for the Kodi install (IF I don't break down and get the 250GB SSD I'm looking at...just ONE MORE PART...that's what I keep telling myself).
So, I'm almost there (kind of). Now I need a CPU. I'm looking at i5, quad core, Intel 630 graphics...you know, all the "almost certainly overkill" things. But I don't know what it's going to actually take to smoothly transcode video. The TV isn't 4K, but a future one might be. The video files will be stored locally in a variety of formats and codecs (on the 2TB drive, which will be a separate drive from the OS drive).
I don't need this thing to be a gaming PC. There is no place to add a graphics card on this board, so the CPU has to handle it all and it's 1151. Any suggestions? Do I need the 630 graphics? Can I make do with a 6th gen CPU so that I don't have to get ANOTHER CPU to update the BIOS before I can use a 7th gen CPU in it (actually, I can borrow one, I think)? Can I just look around for a deal on an i3, possibly 2 core? Do these answers change if I upgrade to a 4K TV down the road? I have WAY more into this already than you should have for a computer in this role, so I want to start cutting costs, but I don't want incur more costs by cutting too much and having to buy another part down the road. Thanks.