Software :: Specs For A Computer Behind The TV?

Jan 26, 2009

We're dropping our Dishnetwork subscription this month in hopes of getting our content from both our AppleTV and also a MacMini, which we hope to purchase soon. I've been looking at a number of MacMini's on EBay and via CraigsList, but I wanted to know what you guys suggest as far as processor and memory for a Mini just to serve video to the TV. My goal is to watch videos from iTunes and Boxee primarily, but also from the web as need be. I'm looking at a number of 1.2Ghz systems with 512 Megs/Ram, and given this computer will only be used for video would this be suffice? I dont' know if we need the 'latest and greatest' or even a dual core system, even though I do want something with OSX 10.5 for sure.

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I've had it with Windows. It's so annoying. I need to know if I can install Mac OS X on my computer. I have the specs right here.. But first: I tried iDeneb a while ago, but it didn't work. I got some error in the terminal and that left me stumped. So idk what else to do, but I'll try anything.My Dell service tag is C3KRGH1 if any of you guys need it..

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OR...

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Mainboard

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Intel X48 (ASUS) (2)

Processor

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or

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NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics
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Questions about specs first...

I'd use the comp for:the regular stuff (internet, email, word docs, music)
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Price isn't tooo much of an issue. I can afford up to a 27", 2.93GHz, i7 Quad, 5750 with 1GB. But if my maximum uses require significantly less than that, then I don't want to pay for power that's so far beyond necessary.

"Buy the best you can afford" is tempting, but in the end I'm a little too pragmatic and stingy for that.

Any advice/pointers/stories from experience would be welcome!

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I could make some guesses from the benchmark tests, but would like to have hard specs.

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