Modders-Inc Ask's

My Video Card is....

ATI- Less than 1 year old
ATI- More than 1 year old
Nvidia-Less than 1 year old
Nvidia-More than 1 year old



Results
Polls

Votes 541


    Feeds

Add our Feeds to
your reader or homepage.

M-I Reviews
Subscribe

M-I Articles
Subscribe

M-I Podcast
Subscribe





iGoogle
Add to Google

M-I Toolbar


Bookmark M-I
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Add to Technorati Favorites



    



    Compare Prices

Memory
- DDR2
- DDR3
Multimedia



Reviews
nMediaPC 288 SA HTPC Case

Sponsor: nMediaPC

Price: 99.99 at Newegg

Author: Americanfreak

Published: Fri, Jun-22-2007

 Description:

  If you already own a PC I am sure that have used it at one time or another as a media source. You were either viewing a video, listening to music or watching TV. This is great if you are the only one that wants to use the PC, but what about the other members of your family? The Home Theater Personal Computer is all the rage as you can do all of the above and more. But finding the right case to meet you needs and match your current audio / video equipment might be a challenge. nMediaPC.com might just have what you are looking for and we are going to be looking at their 288 SA HTPC case.

 First Impression:

  The nMediaPC 288 SA case arrived in a pretty simple looking box that seemed to have met a few rough hands along its journey. But hey, what a better way to test how well nMediaPC packages their enclosures, right?




 

After seeing how the outside of the box looked I was a little hesitant about seeing how the case looked. Upon opening the box we can see that they do a take a great deal of care to ensure that the contents arrive intact. Styrofoam pieces are placed all around and form fitted to the case. Nice try delivery guys, better luck next time.




 

Here we see the case out of the box and that the case is encapsulated in a layer of bubble wrap which acts as it's last line of defense against dents and scratches that may cause the case to be sent back.

 

    Ah we get to see the case for the first time in all of it glory. Not a bad looking HTPC case if I do say so myself. The case can be had at Newegg for $99.99 USD

 

The nMediaPC 288 SA enclosure is 17 inches wide, 16 inches deep and stands from a flat surface 5.5 inches and it was about the same size as my older dedicated surround sound system.

 

Overview

Standard Components Equipped:

- HTPC 288 chassis

- 2 x 60mm silent case fan; 1 x 80mm silent HDD fan

- Air duct - Constant fresh air to CPU and avoid hot air re-circulation

- S/PDIF output jack – onboard S/PDIF output port required

- Microsoft MCE receiver internal USB converter cable

- Microsoft MCE IR receive rack - receiver not included

- Front connectors - onboard connectors required

-- USB 2.0 x 2; IEEE 1394 x 1; Audio Ports x 2

- Tight cables, screws, installation guide

Other Components:

- Micro ATX Motherboard (Intel ViiV or AMD Live ready is recommended)



 

Bookmark and Share      PCHardwareBlips: vote it up!


  Popular Related Articles:

NZXT Zero 2 Crafted Series Computer case
Thermaltake Element S
Cooler Master CM Storm Sniper
Cooler Master Cosmos-S Full Tower Chassis
Thermaltake V9 Gaming Case (Mid-Tower)

CommentsRegister / Login
There are no comments.

    Welcome

Welcome, Anonymous.


Nickname
Password
(Register)

Membership:
New Today: 0
New Yesterday: 0
Overall: 1931
Latest:
am_nv   PCmodNewb   BwoG   BoxGods   evil-98   Daddyodark   mr0t   MuddyOCAU   Version6  


    Recent Forum Topics


CypriUm - The Ultimate Water Loop Case
Might be a thermal paste better then AS5!
UV Paint - New Case Design
Cooler Master Hyper N520 CPU Cooler
The best of ghetto and redneck handiwork on the internet
The 10 Best Cartoon Bands Ever
How much energy do lights use?
advice on 3.5 bay mod
Khan! The Gaming laptop

Modders-Inc Forums



    Podcasts

Modders-Inc Podcasts
We talked about mods,
hardware,software and more!



    


Logitech



    F@H

   

    CaseModBlog

·Custom Painted Gaming Mouses
·CM Storm “Scout” Case Mod by Mnpctech.com Giveaway Winner!
·The scratch built “Dire Snake Bomb” Computer Mod
·million-dollar-pc.com: Edelweiss by Pius Giger
·“Ostrye grani” Scratch Built Case Mod by Mr_Pet
·Modders-Inc Podcast #7 with Bill Owen from Mnpctech.com
·Cooler MaSteam-Punk Case Mod by E.E.L. Ambiense
·CM Storm “Scout” Case Mod by Mnpctech.com Giveaway
·Opening Xbox 360 is easier with new Unlock Tool Kit
·Thermalright’s first case, the RX1.

read more...


Site-Info | Advertising | Affiliates | Contact Us