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  1. I used both Popcorn hours and XBMC. both are great. But now i'm using http://www.team-mediaportal.com een branch off of the XBMC project. and liking it more and more, my advice is test them all and then put all de pros and con next to each other and make a choice. btw i'm using an Atom D510 mini-itx board with laptop psu for this setup.
  2. have those sharkoon tray less HD racks, 4 of them. So 10 in side and 4 in each rack. When all is done ill surely will make another topic with pictures Don't think ill go more then 14 drives. (still you never know) 6x onboard sata and 8x SASSLP-MV8 sata ports
  3. Nice 18 drives Going for 14 drives in my LX just added my SASSLP-MV8 card. Now preclearing the extra HDs. Just love the room in this case even with all the stuff in it is still spacey in side and not a cable mess in sight
  4. First time I saw this, I was like "Whoaa its a Predator" with is shinny tri laser dot. Really like this blinky build compared to my build mine is like a black coffin (boring) love thos red leds
  5. Like both cases. But the R3 is tad smaller but still has like 8 internal hdds and you can use the 3x 5.25 bays the fans are smaller but still quiet. voor my R3 build look here Tower. My second build I used the LX like in your build, its bigger and has a lot of more room 10 internal hdds and the 4x 52.5 that lot of hdd's to store For scalability the LX wins in my eyes but it cost more than the standard R3 but gives a lot in return.
  6. Nice build love the case, Got the same case and also the smaller one. Fractal Designs case with those fans are realy silent.
  7. Posted some info in motherboards thread and pimp your rig. But now I made some time to make a new thread of my first build (second is on his way OS at time of building: 4.6-rc3 CPU: Intel Celeron Dual-Core E3300 2.5G,800MHz,S775,Box Motherboard: Intel DG43NB, S775, G43, 2xDDR2, ATX RAM: 2GB OCZ DDR2 800Mhz Case: Fractal-Design Define R3, Black Pearl Drive Cage(s): none Power Supply: Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold, 600Watt, ATX SATA Expansion Card(s): Adaptec 1220SA 2p SATA RAID, PCIe Cables: Mostly C deltac sata II cables Fans: 3x Fractal Design Silent Series case fan 120mm Parity Drive: WD 2T Data Drives: WD20EARS 2T, 2x Samsung 2UJ 1T, 4x WD10EACS 1T Cache Drive: none Total Drive Capacity: 8T Primary Use: Media/Foto storage Likes: Realy silent and ease of use Dislikes: none so far Add Ons Used: unmenu 1.3 Future Plans: replacing old 1T for 2T Boot (peak): Idle (avg): Active (avg): Light use (avg): First the case argh the dust is alway easy to see on a shiny black case also nice fans like the black/white style, you see here some anti noise padding the bitlumen padding even the fan holes are covered but can be removed if your placing a fan. Really happy with this build is running now for 5 months
  8. I select Verify when coping, but I looked it up for you on the source "mucommanders forum" From de site admin of mucommand on there forums: by selecting the 'Verify data integrity' option in the 'Copy', 'Move' and 'Unpack' dialogs, files will be checksumed after they are transferred to ensure they are strictly identical on the source and destination. If you are moving files and the destination doesn't match the source, the source will not be deleted
  9. You can try mucommander i'm using that on my imac http://www.mucommander.com/ mucommander is a kind off total commander but then for every OS
  10. first make sure you copied the preclear_disk.sh script to you flash (\\tower\flash) and make sure your current directory is /boot (use command cd /boot ) then try to run the script (ps made a typo, fixed now)
  11. I my self am using an intel board, others have also intel boards and run fine with them. haven't seen an intel board that didn't work with unraid. just try it with your board, setup an test build.
  12. nice build Bolle heres my build, is chose silence as my main focus while building. so all fans are quite ones there running at ~500 rpm. case is a Fractal-Design R3 Bleack Pearl, a real nice silent case first the case argh the dust is alway easy to see on a shiny black case also nice fans like the black/white style, you see here some anti noise padding the bitlumen padding even the fan holes are covered but can be removed if your placing a fan. the shot of motherboard got lost some how so the next will not show the motherboard. but the hardware is as follows Intel DG43NB, S775, G43, 2xDDR2, ATX Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold, 600Watt, ATX Intel Celeron Dual-Core E3300 2.5G,800MHz,S775,Box Adaptec 1220SA 2p SATA RAID, PCIe Fractal-Design Define R3, Black Pearl 2GB OCZ DDR2 800Mhz 5-5-5 some WDEADS/WDEACS and 2 Samsung
  13. Correct. So you always can add more. just buy them when you need them. e.g. when adding extra disks. You can buy these kabels at any local pc store
  14. the connector of the psu 4x SATA Power 3x 4 pin Peripheral (Power) so you can add 4 HD on those 4 Sata power connectors. Then add those 4pin power to 2 sata powerconnectors that bolle mentioned you can add 3 of those because the psu has only has 3 "4 pin" power connectors, so 3 x 2 = 6 sata power connector so you can add another 6 HD's 4 HD's + 6 HD's = 10 HD's but you can add even more when you add Power Y spliters, these come in Sata power and 4pin power flavors.
  15. I also have a Fractal Design R2 Black Pearl, realy love this case. but i also like the Nexus cases check http://www.nexustek.nl/nexus_prominent9_premium_silent_pc_case.htm