Multiple Windows Media Centers In The Connected Home.
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10 x 300GB Disks! which is 3 Terabytes! Wow! I wish i had all that storage lol, that's well kwl :)
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beautiful u need to post a video of how u connected all that stuff
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i put that comment there a whole year ago where i knew nothing about computer, now i know them inside and out
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wow! you have like so need to learn the difference between memory and hard drive storage. RAM is used for running applications. HDD's are used to store data.
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thats 3 terra bites!
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wow! you have like so much money!
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That setup is really amazing, Hopefully one day i will have the money to have a similar setup. Till then its bills bills bills :( .... One thing i did notice tho, the wireless mouse seems to have some SLIGHT lag behind when he uses it. Not really a big deal tho.
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wow! you have like so much memory!
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so you are saying that you connect multi media center PCs together on your network with a server system that contains all your movies, musics, photos, etc and can stream all those contents from anyone of the media center pc at the same time simultaneouly and independently, did u use windows home server and install the clients on each pc and also can you stream live Tv through each Pc simultaneouly and how, pc did you put the TV tuner cards
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mY bro made a hometheater pc that gathers all data from the network its a large tower computer with hdmi so shitty dvd=1080p no need for hd dics its got 10 400gb hdd bult in to it and also a tv tuner for1080p tv its sock
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Sweet thats alot of memory and one hell of a stystem
Did I see Ferndown on that weather page?
mattd0206 5 years ago
yes
bfrost999 5 years ago
i was just wondering, wat are the pc specs for ur media center pc's? :)
ilija00 5 years ago
P4 3.2GHz, Intel mobo with on-board sound+optical out. NVidia fanless video card (6700? I think). 1G memory. 300G SATA HD. Old technology by now!
bfrost999 5 years ago