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I have my HTPC for sale, it was built specifically to act as a HTPC and handle bluray decoding (though no bluray drive is included). It could also be re-purposed to act as a centralized media server.

Motherboard:

Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H

Onboard ATI Radeon HD3200 GPU, HDMI with HDCP, 7.1CH HD audio, full onboard decoding of 1080P Bluray video and audio, ESATA, Firewire, Optical SPDIF out, DVI-D out.

http://www.gigabyte....?ProductID=2926

CPU:

AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ (Dual core, 2.6GHz)

HDD:

1 X Western Digital WD400 Caviar (40GB IDE) – System Disk

CASE:

ANTEC Overture II (With front panel painted black instead of original silver)

RAM:

2GB (2 X Kingston DDR2 800MHZ 1GB sticks)

OTHER:

DVICO Fusion Dual Express TV Card (Dual Analogue/Digital Tuners)

Dlink DWL-G520 108Mbps Wifi card

Pioneer DVR-215BK DVD-RW

Points of note:

The original PSU wore out, and was replaced with a generic one (350W). Due to the specialised design of the case and it’s matching PSU the generic PSU had to be modified (opened up and the cabling re-routed through a hole cut in the lid) to fit the case. Everything works perfectly the PSU simply has the cables sticking out the top instead of the side.

Does not come with OS installed.

I have had it running on Win XP with XBMC flawlessly and all controlled by the DVICO remote. Comes with driver cds and original packaging for all of the components.

Happy to demonstrate it working for buyers. I am also happy to install your OS for you and set it all up if you do not know how to do it yourself.

More pics can be found here:

http://users.superne...au/~blaik1/htpc

Asking $550

Located on the Northside of Brisbane, near Strathpine

Can post interstate if necessary (at buyers cost)

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