AMD CPU Power Consumption Tested

Ever wondered how your HTPC AMD CPU stacks up in comparison to others in the family when it comes to power consumption?  Just how much money does it cost to run it 24/7?  Tom’s Hardware has a pretty indepth article comparing 35 different AMD CPUs.  Hopefully they compare Intel CPUs next. Tom’s Hardware The amount of electricity a computer needs […]

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The New Kinder, Friendlier CableLabs

Well, it seems that CableLabs may have heard your cries.  According to this news post, Cable Labs will be making it easier for OEMs to certify their CableCARD products. engadgetHD CE companies will be able to "self-certify" their products. This is great news for manufacturers and consumers alike, and could solve issues stemming from the previous requirement that all gear […]

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HTPC Tip of the Day: Autodetect Your Channels

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Ah, Autodetection. A feature included with even your 1990 analog television set. BUT…did you know that this simple feature can save you a lot of time, and it’s included in Vista Media Center?   Go into Start > Tasks > Settings > TV > Guide > Edit Guide Listings > Auto Select While it’s still a brutally time consuming process […]

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Niveus Movie Library 1.0 Released

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Well, unfortunately it’s not available for non-Niveus customers, but if you’re one of the lucky few who can afford them, Niveus Media has officially released their Movie Library out of beta. Version 1.0 is available now & free to Niveus customers only.     The download is available at Niveus Media’s Software Labs .   

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HTPC Buying Guide: Audio

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For some people, sound can make or break a home theater. For others, they just want to set it up, have it work and generally sound decent. Today I’m going to step through some of the critical factors in determining how to connect your Home Theater PC to your audio system. Hopefully the information will allow you to determine the […]

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GRUB on USB

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I was recently looking at my development system and wanted to load Windows as a boot option to a system primarily running Linux.  This got me to thinking.  What if I did something that corrupted or overwrote the boot sector on my hard drive?  What if I could no longer boot into Linux as I had intended?  What if I […]

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The Daily Button: May 5th, 2008

Happy Monday :). Not a whole lot going on in the MissingRemote.com labs right now. We are waiting for an HD-PVR and Avermedia’s new hybrid card to test. I have a small update to my ongoing build that I plan on writing up today or tomorrow. As well, I have roughed out what CPU tests we will be looking at […]

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CPU Testing

This article outlines the testing methodology that MissingRemote.com uses. You will find, over time, that this document will change as we our test bench improves, our budget changes (hopefully for the better) and of course inpur from our readers. Our focus for these tests will be how the CPU performs in Media Center and digital media activities. Our goal will […]

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