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Kodi.tv (openELECT etc) - add-ons for sports
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 15991799" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>I built an actual mini-itx enclosure for it using this case:</p><p><a href="https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119299" target="_blank">COOLER MASTER Elite 110 RC-110-KKN2 Midnight Black Steel / Plastic Mini-ITX Tower Computer Case - Newegg.com</a></p><p>This motherboard</p><p><a href="https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157731" target="_blank">ASRock J4205-ITX Intel Quad-Core Pentium Processor J4205 (up to 2.6GHz) Mini ITX Motherboard/CPU Combo - Newegg.com</a></p><p>Three 3.5" HGST Desktar NAS drives, and a Samsung SSD for a cache drive. It's using non eec ram and a Seasonic Prime Titanium PSU. The flash drive unraid runs off of is the sandisk cruzer Limetech recommends. </p><p></p><p>Unraid isn't necessary as I know a lot of people that run those programs on old laptops or computers. I have one fully setup on an Atom 330 nettop from 2009 that runs great. You could set it up using Windows however mine runs Linux.</p><p></p><p>There are a ton of ways to accomplish a functioning media center. I went the NAS/Unraid route because I needed something to backup other files and since I use it for work files I wrote it off. It certainly doesn't need to be that complicated. Most people use old computers when they upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 15991799, member: 45161"] I built an actual mini-itx enclosure for it using this case: [URL='https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119299']COOLER MASTER Elite 110 RC-110-KKN2 Midnight Black Steel / Plastic Mini-ITX Tower Computer Case - Newegg.com[/URL] This motherboard [URL='https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157731']ASRock J4205-ITX Intel Quad-Core Pentium Processor J4205 (up to 2.6GHz) Mini ITX Motherboard/CPU Combo - Newegg.com[/URL] Three 3.5" HGST Desktar NAS drives, and a Samsung SSD for a cache drive. It's using non eec ram and a Seasonic Prime Titanium PSU. The flash drive unraid runs off of is the sandisk cruzer Limetech recommends. Unraid isn't necessary as I know a lot of people that run those programs on old laptops or computers. I have one fully setup on an Atom 330 nettop from 2009 that runs great. You could set it up using Windows however mine runs Linux. There are a ton of ways to accomplish a functioning media center. I went the NAS/Unraid route because I needed something to backup other files and since I use it for work files I wrote it off. It certainly doesn't need to be that complicated. Most people use old computers when they upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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