Ahanix D5 Media Center Enclosure 90
VL writes "Ahanix has delivered an enclosure that gives you everything you would desire in an HTPC. The versatility of using MicroATX or Standard ATX motherboards, the look and feel of high end audio/video equipment and a VFD information center that gives the added information of what is playing. It comes at a hefty price tag mind you, but in this particular situation, you get what you pay for." Now that's what I'm talking about. Anybody know of any other commercially available cases as well suited to putting in a stereo system?
Price? (Score:5, Informative)
Everything but PRICE! [google.com]
Re:Price? (Score:2)
Re:Price? (Score:1)
My problem (Score:1, Interesting)
Considering the size and shape of hard-drives, you'd think they would add a couple mounting spots. They don't take much room and there's usually tons of empty space in these cases.
Re:Network attached Drives? (Score:1)
I was pricing some Gb stuff a few weeks ago, you can pick up sme Gb cards for <$30, and you can pickup a 5 port switch (if you don't want to just cross-over cable it) for <$100.
Actually for just 1 stream, 10Mb/sec would almost be fast enough. I playback videos(XBox frontend, my desktop computer backend) and the link is only about 300-400 KB/sec(only Byte thing in this article, rest are bits), but the machine encoding them goes straigh
Re:My problem (Score:3, Informative)
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That's hot (Score:4, Interesting)
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It does look good (Score:3, Interesting)
Heh, a blunder [thisoldgarage.com]
HTPC -- what? (Score:5, Interesting)
the Home Theater Personal Computer is no disease so rest assured you can breath again.
Now I understand the use of having a computer as part of your home entertainment system, and I see the merit in wanting it to "blend" with the rest of the objects in said entertainment setup.
Here's where I get a little fuzzy...
Am I the only one who just tossed their pc behind the entertainment center all together? With remote control (SSH/VNC/ATI Remote/Wireless Mouse) do you really need it sitting out and about?
As far as DVD goes, I already have a standalone player so there was no need to use the computer for dvd playback.
And as far as gaming goes, my gamecube with the wavebird suits me just fine.
So I guess I'm just wondering what this is useful for.
Re:HTPC -- what? (Score:2, Troll)
And it can function like a TiVo/ReplayTV, but without the annoying monthly fee.
And, besides, it's a geeky thing to do.
Re:HTPC -- what? (Score:2)
I guess if you were to rip your "personally owned" dvd's one by one once a day, maybe, but I would assume that you would just schedule some time, and have an all day rip a thon and be done with it.
Personally I just keep my dvds in a stack and when I want to watch one ... pick it up ... place it in the dvd player ... and hit play.
Then again, I cant remember the last time I watched most of the dvds in my dvd collection any
Re:HTPC -- what? (Score:2)
probably not. that's standard fare..
or having the computer in entirely another room.
Re:HTPC -- what? (Score:4, Insightful)
For putting discs in it, of course. I also happen to have a headphone jack I put on the front of mine that I need to access regularly.
If you think a standalone DVD player is perfect, you don't have any imagination at all. How do you copy DVDs from your stand-alone DVD player to your PC? How does your stand-alone DVD player make backups of your DVDs?
Even for just playback... How did you get a region-free, macrovision-free, DVD player, that will allow you to skip track 0 (forced trailers) and has progressive scan, outputs to RGB, SVIDEO, DVI, and Composite, for $40? (Price of a DVD-Rom) And that's the short list. Things like volume normalization (attenuation control) denoising and deblocking, are invaluable, and rather hard to find in consumer equipment. Plus you could easily do things like have stock-quotes pop-up ontop of the video being played, or any of millions of other things.
Re:HTPC -- what? (Score:1)
Of course, I live in Los Angeles and on top of that I know where to get that kind of a DVD player. Trust me, if you had a bunch of region 1, 2, 3 and 4 DVDs, you would know where to look for one too.
Don't expect a place like Fry's or Best Buy to have them. Heh.
Re:HTPC -- what? (Score:4, Insightful)
Do game consoles do HD? PCs do, at least with certain Radeon models with a component video adapter.
I have an HTPC, but I use it as a deinterlacer for a video projector. The projector's deinterlacer and scaler sucks, so I feed a video signal to a hardware deinterlacing board and the projector gets fed an RGB signal. A standalone deinterlacer + scaler costs twice as much as I paid for the PC and the hardware interlacer. There are some cheaper DVD players (around $150?) that have a hardware deinterlacer / scaler chip, but that ignores other video signals.
Re:HTPC -- what? (Score:1)
Other cases (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Other cases (Score:1, Interesting)
MicroATX only though (Score:2, Informative)
nothing beats my 19" media center (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:nothing beats my 19" media center (Score:1)
Antec Overture (Score:3, Interesting)
It's not completely quiet, but then I've got a Duron 1300 in there. AMD fans are loud. Liquid cooling would probably quiet the thing down, but that's more trouble than I want to go to. I'd really rather underclock a faster CPU to the point where I could use a fanless heat sink, but AMD's anti-overclocking also prevents underclocking.
Re:Antec Overture (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Antec Overture (Score:2)
Look, if you want to spend three times the price just for looks, go ahead. It's your money, not mine. I'm not trying to rice out my AV systems. I just want to 1) get it to fit on a shelf and 2) not be so loud as to be distracting while watching videos, not to mention loud enough to keep me awake halfway across the house in the bedroom. Meanwhile, me and my JBL speakers are going to laugh at your oxygen-free directional speaker cables. (B
Wow (Score:2, Flamebait)
Silverstone Cases (Score:2, Interesting)
Make your own (Score:2)
Just make your own.. If you cant work with plastic, wood works well as a subsitute..
This Case (Score:2, Informative)
Re:This Case (Score:1)
For the SilenX PSU you need to have cool air coming into your case, and good overall airflow managmenet.
I know the cabinet of my entertainment case tends to run much hotter than room temperature. If the HTPC unit is inside of a closed cabinet you may need to manage air flow of the entertainment center itself.
Re:This Case (Score:1)
Cheapo DVD-player cases, anyone? (Score:2, Interesting)
Then the other day in cheap electronics shop I noticed number of new DVD players $30-$40 range(Xoro, Yakumo, shit like that). Nice cases. Should be possible to throw out the the original innards and build a pc into them. There would be few problems though, power supply and height - they are about 1U height. Perhaps somebody has alr
Re:Cheapo DVD-player cases, anyone? (Score:2)
The power supplies in those things barely seem capable of powering the DVD player, I don't think they can even take a VIA board + hard drive.
The display panel might be reusable but I expect that you'd need to be able to reverse engineer electronics signalling.
Too noisy (Score:2)
I Use Coolermaster (Score:1)
http://www.coolermaster.com/index.php?LT=&Langu
Great case, Missing options... (Score:2, Informative)
Frontal USB/FireWire, Additional internal storage, a functional built in remote system, (have to use an external receiver).
I was given the impression this would be the ultimate case for me, but I was wrong. Not that I don't like it, I was just slightly mislead on the actual functionality... Now you can buy an add on kit for a new VFD that has the IR Receiver bu
and something in a bookcase stereo format... (Score:2)
I saw this at Fry's recently - was pretty impressed, includes motherboard, Linux support unknown.
look and feel only (Score:2)
Re:look and feel only (Score:2, Informative)
A lot of high end receivers use fans, as well.
Re:look and feel only (Score:1)
Anyway, the point is - there is no such thing as a Hi-End receiver. This is entirely a components territory, occasionally with separate chasis for power supplies and reccomended use of monoblocs for optimal quality.
On the other hand, this is
Re:look and feel only (Score:2)
I have an Ahanix D4 (Score:5, Interesting)
- I had to replace the "silent" power supply with a quieter one,
- the VFD software they ship is terrible,
- the build quality -- for anyone who owns actual high-end audio equipment -- is not actually that good,
- there is no dampening material in the case,
- getting the top off is near impossible and is bettered by other manufacturers, Ahanix esentially mackined a nice faceplate to put on a crappy old fashioned case,
- while the D4 says there is room for 5 total drives, I managed to get 3 in mine (partly because usinf an ATX board fills up on drive bay while other internal wires fill another),
- the front door just falls open rather than glideing smoothly (like would an actual high-end piece of equipment)
- the company lists it as shipping with 2 silent 80mm fans, instead it shipped with 1 loud 60mm fan
Anyhow, it works and it may be better than most things out there, but it is kind of crappy.
Re:I have an Ahanix D4 (Score:2)
When or If (Score:2)
Being that I'm an ME student I could just build such a box from sheet aluminum, and that VFD can be had through the mini-itx comunity. http://www.mini-itx.com/store/default.asp?c=9&cur r ency=2 [mini-itx.com]
Size and Price? (Score:1)
And as many have mentioned already, I think the price is a big issue here as one could buy an older Tivo/ReplayTV and mod the crap out of it for under $50. If you mess it up or can't get it to work it's no big loss.
the Rolls Royce (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:the Rolls Royce (Score:2)
Thanks for the tip-off.
-psy
I have an Ahanix D5 (Score:2)
- Has an annoying "PC/HDTV" button on the front that's a remnant from when they sold it in Asia with an HDTV "tuner module" that you can't get here
- The HDTV tuner module sat in a slot the size of a power supply in the back. This is now an empty area covered in a sticker!
- I've never been able to get the IR remote/VFD and ATX power to work the way I expect.
- You can't do simple stuff with the VFD like remote the annoying startup banner. Definitely
Re:I have an Ahanix D5 (Score:1)
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-psy
They really look like.. (Score:2)
Re:They really look like.. (Score:1)
http://htpcnews.com/main.php?id=dvine5_1 [htpcnews.com]
Up until recently Uneed International made these cases for Ahanix for the USA Distribution but as of this writing they have severed their contracts and Ahanix has moved manufacturing from Uneed International to another manufacture. In the coming weeks we are expecting to see a whole new lineup from Ahanix due to the fact that Uneed International says they have the patents on these cases and their
It's a metal box (Score:2)
However pretty it may look, it's still just a metal box.
Where did they get the idea anyone would pay $200 for it?
Re:It's a metal box (Score:2)
Isn't the same true for a car? And don't people easily pay $20.000 for it..... Oops, I forgot, it's a moving metal box
Rack mounted is nicer anyhow :) (Score:2, Interesting)
I do like the look of some high-end stereo equipment -- in fact, the visual aesthetics are (I put forth as an idea) what gets a lot of people interested in that whole nutty domain. I'll concede otherwise when Stereophile is available only as an audio magazine delivered in a plain brown wrapper
This case doesn't look bad -- hard to go wrong with brushed metal and right angles
Ad (Score:2)
Silverstone Lascala (Score:3, Informative)
I'm very happy with the SST-LC03. It takes a full-sized ATX motherboard and power supply. I picked up a quiet power supply and a Zalman AlCu heatsink and the unit is nearly silent.
Silverstone also sells the SST-LC02 [silverstonetek.com] which is similar to the LC03 but a lot thinner. It too takes a full-sized ATX motherboard, but unfortunately the small size didn't go over very well with my Athlon XP 2000+. It's a fantastic case as far as looks go, but it's just too small for a modern hot chip. I still have the LC03 by the way, so if anybody's interested in buying it off me, let me know.
Anyhow, I strongly suggest the SST-LC02. Great case.
What about the DigiMatrix case from Cappuccinopc? (Score:1)
I don't have one but they look pretty nice... I've had good experiences with their Slimpro series.