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Old 03-01-2009, 02:51 AM   #1
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The HTPC is now hooked up and working. I've always liked the link between PC and home theater. Check out the pics and tell me what you think.


This was a project that I happily took over in the building of our new house. My wife had total constraints on everything, but this room. Her only request was that it wasn't too gaudy or over-the-top. It had to at least resemble the rest of the house. Instead of hiring a company to design, build and put the entire room together, I decided to do it all myself. My wife was nervous!

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Old 03-01-2009, 03:08 AM   #2
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You did an excellent job!
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Old 03-01-2009, 03:41 AM   #3
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Very Nice, very clean, very impressive . Color me Jealous!!
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LOOKS GREAT NICE JOB VERY CLEAN
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Having that bar type deal at the rear is a fantastic idea, I always hate balancing plates on my lap
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Old 03-01-2009, 06:08 AM   #6
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Wow. That bar in the back rocks. Awesome job. I envy you.
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Old 03-16-2009, 09:55 PM   #7
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very nice and neat. What is that white thing, on the right wall, with antenna? I love your stand for the remote control!


The Remote comes with an RF signal base (this is whats on the wall with the antenna). The wires are routed in the wall to the appropriate component inside the cabinet. I originally had it in the component rack as well, but at the last minute changed my mind and put it on the wall. Thanks for the kind comments about the room. Every decision in the room was based on keeping things neat and tidy. Many, Many, Many hours spent looking at professional home theaters and trying to recreate some of their looks.
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Old 03-16-2009, 09:57 PM   #8
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that is amazing, excellent job!!!
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Old 03-17-2009, 12:13 PM   #9
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This is a beautiful set-up made all the more impressive since you did the work yourself. Luv that Emotiva! Excellent job!
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Old 03-24-2009, 03:27 AM   #11
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Addition of HTPC. I havn't seen too many HTPC on the HT gallery. Does anyone on this forum use the PC with theater. The PC took about a week and half to build from scratch. Most parts came from tiger direct and newegg. Best place to buy if you are building your own computer. Enjoy the pics
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I have used an HP HTPC for about 4 years now. The only thing I've replaced is the video card for DXVA support for MKV highdef playback. I was just about to ask if you had built that yourself before you posted. Anyway you could PM me with a little more specifics of what you used, and costs? Did you by chance take any pics of the guts of the PC? You can't really see mine in my pics, but it's right behind my front right speakers, turned sideways against the wall. I didn't want the front to be seen anymore because of the lights. I've recently been thinking about hiding mine completely, and probably will when we move. Nice work!
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Old 03-24-2009, 03:31 PM   #13
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Every decision in the room was based on keeping things neat and tidy. Many, Many, Many hours spent looking at professional home theaters and trying to recreate some of their looks.
It's paid off! I love the bar in the back as well as how you have your gear tucked away. Clean and workable!

What are your room dimensions?
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Old 03-24-2009, 09:01 PM   #14
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It's paid off! I love the bar in the back as well as how you have your gear tucked away. Clean and workable!

What are your room dimensions?
Dre664,
Thanks for the comments. The bar idea was lifted from a RUNCO ad I saw in Home Theater Magazine. I went through about 10 designs before I settled on that particular configuration to hide the gear. Keeping the look clean was paramount to the WAF.

The room dimensions are 22 ft long by 17 ft wide.
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Old 03-24-2009, 11:39 PM   #15
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Awesome job man. I'm so happy for you. Enjoy it is good health.

Honestly...great job, it was so well thought out and completely tasteful.

The bar is so great as either a safe eating alternative or an extra 4 seats.
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Old 03-25-2009, 01:56 AM   #16
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I love the paint of the theater, what is that dark brown?

The color of the theater is called chocolate mudslide. Fancy name for dark brown. Thanks for your comments
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I love the paint of the theater, what is that dark brown?

The color of the theater is called chocolate mudslide. Fancy name for dark brown. Thanks for your comments
Chocolate mudslide sounds dirty i like it.
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Old 05-04-2009, 02:45 AM   #18
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Just changed out my Yamaha speakers for my previous NHT line. Tried to convince myself about the Yamaha's, but I love the way the NHT's sound too much. New audio cabinet was made to match the bar in back. LCD monitor to control computer in next room is being installed this week in cabinet as well. Tell me what you think of the new cabinet.
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Old 05-04-2009, 04:08 AM   #19
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Addition of HTPC. I havn't seen too many HTPC on the HT gallery. Does anyone on this forum use the PC with theater. The PC took about a week and half to build from scratch. Most parts came from tiger direct and newegg. Best place to buy if you are building your own computer. Enjoy the pics
Hey CSW, love the set-up. I don't think I've seen two center's before.

I'm very interested in your HTPC, can you give a break down what you built, and how it's used with the HT. I'm working up some plans for a HT Room over-haul, and I'd like to integrate a computer in there. At the moment, I just connect it into the receiver for music, but it looks like your dedicated PC does a lot more. My new console or rack will have a phone jack behind it, so I can have my high-speed modem and router right there.
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Old 05-05-2009, 09:45 PM   #20
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Grevlin,
This computer took me about a week to put together and incoporate into my home theater. Since the pics I have replaced the DVDROM with Blue Ray. The video output is in digital (2560 x 1600). Mit. projector will do 1080p

Home automation software on the computer is HOMESEER. This is used sparingly as our security-automation system does 95+ percent of the job.

Netflix is used with this computer because it has a direct line to the projector.

I have multiple thousands of songs on the computer but rarely ever use this room to listen to music. Most of the time I just generate a play list and pipe music throughout the house with the computer. I know there are better whole house music systems out there, but I do not have the time nor the energy to research it. This computer does what I need it to.

ASUS rampage LGA motherboard - $275
QUAD core processor $210
Thermaltake Motzart case $250
Seagate TB (4X) 2 internal, 2 external $475
GTX 295 video card - $300
aerocool and IMON - $225
Blue originals heat sink fans (3X) - $110
HDTV card (Dvico dual express) $140
Crucial 6GB RAM - $200
Misc items as well, but all in all about 2K
Newegg and Tigerdirect were main stores purchased at

BTW, you could build this computer for about half this price now. I don't recommend getting the latest and greatest thats out there. Last years products that are on clearance make great pieces to the computer puzzle. Just make sure they play nice together. Happy computer building and thanks grevlin for the nice comments.
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