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I needed to use a file on the 3 pin plug of the PSU, since it wouldn’t get into the socket, but beside that small issue, everything was fairly easy.
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The assembly took longer than expected (about 3 hours!), because it’s a bit different than a standard PC case. The package contained every screw I could possibly need, an Allen Wrench, Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste, and a “tool” to apply the thermal paste with. The case was double boxed, very well packed, with accesories in separate small boxes. Delivery took a bit longer than expected, because I asked for longer heatpipes, to suit my motherboard better (on the mITX motherboards, the CPU socket is closer to the PCI-Ex slot -so farther away from the case walls- than on a regular mATX motherboard). I placed the order, and the case arrived in pristine condition. And the Streacom has thinner panels, and a thinner faceplate (10mm vs 15mm, and the HD-Plex weights as much as a Streacom and a half). Plus the HD-Plex case, with the fanless PSU, IR sensor and remote, a PCI-Ex X1 flexible riser and shipping, costs a bit less than the Streacom “naked”. The cooling also seems better on the HD-Plex case. The Streacom is a copy of the HD-Plex case, is only offered with a PicoPSU power supply, while the HD-Plex is offered either with a PicoPSU, or an internal fanless PSU. I checked out the offers, and the best ones I could find and suited my taste/needs were the HDPlex H5S and the Streacom FC5 WS. I think the worst case was the Thermaltake Element Q. Than I tried going smaller, with a mITX motherboard, and various cases/coolers combinations. Better cooling, as silent as the Antec, and a depth of only 32cm. The case was, however, too deep and pretty tall. I got fairly decent results with an Antec Fusion Remote and a Scythe Ninja Mini, with 2 Noctua Fans. I was never really satisfied with the results, I was too cheap to buy a fanless case to start with, so I ended up spending more money changing various cases, coolers and fans, than I would have if I would have just bought a fanless case from the start. So the story is like this: I tried about 8-10 “silent” PC-HTPC cases.
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The hard drive will be replaced soon by a 3TB Caviar Green and a Samsung 840 Pro SSD. Magic Power 80W Fanless Open Frame Power Supply
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I built a fanless PC audio media server/player, and I am very impressed of the result, so I thought I’ll share it with you.