By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 21st July 2008 09:14 GMT
Hi there,
I've started a blog outlining how I'm going to build a mini-ITX based system built using an atom core as a backend for MythTV. Not much to report there yet, but assuming the parts arrive soon, I'm hoping to have most of it done and dusted in a couple of weeks.
Blog @ http://foobar59.blogspot.com/
Atom Building
By DarylPosted Monday 21st July 2008 09:54 GMT
You build it like a normal PC. Online retailers do the Atom motherboard with integrated Atom chip. Buy some ram, CD/DVD drive, Hard drive and micro atx case and bang them all together and bobs your uncle. 300watt is well sufficient to power it. I’ve read somewhere they that it will consume about 50watts in total depending on efficiency of components. I would recommend waiting for a more power efficient version of the atom motherboard to be released as it meant to be very power hungry compared to the chip itself.
Well I tried something
By Christian BergerPosted Monday 4th August 2008 14:16 GMT
Well I recently build a computer based on an Athlon mobile and according to my UPS it consumes less than a hundred watts. That's with 3 harddisks spinning at 7200 rpm.
So if the system (sans monitor) takes 50 Watts you surely did something wrong.
Answers to: What's best advice for building an Atom-based PC?
I'm on the case
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 21st July 2008 09:14 GMT
Atom Building
By Daryl Posted Monday 21st July 2008 09:54 GMT
Well I tried something
By Christian Berger Posted Monday 4th August 2008 14:16 GMT