Newbie SageTV WHS Server Build

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    Have been using Sage for a couple of years on my office machine. Have decided it’s time to switch to a dedicated server using Windows Home Server. I would like to build my own, but could sure use some help in confirming that I’m going in the right direction and in selecting some of the major components.

    [u][b]Present System[/b][/u]

    SageTV running on old Pentium 4 office desktop using XP.
    1 Haupauge PVR-350 card
    1 Sage HD100 Extender
    1 Sage HD200 Extender
    2 Shaw Cable (General Instrument) SD Set Top Boxes (Only 1 presently used w Sage)
    1 USB-UIRT for channel changing.
    1 Older Sony 32″ CRT
    1 Westinghouse 26″ LCD TV

    [b][u]Future additions and changes[/u][/b]

    Comskip
    1 or 2 HD Cable Boxes to replace exising STB’s. (Note OTA not available in our area)
    1 or 2 HD-PVR’s
    Large HDTV (or projector system) to replace 32″ CRT TV.
    Somewhat possible – 1 or 2 more HD 200 extenders to small TV’s.

    [u][b]Server Details[/b][/u]

    Headless server will be located in closet in HT Room. (Closet could be vented to hall if heat build up is a problem.)
    Run Windows Home Server.
    Besides SageTV, system will do backup for 3 computers and will serve audio to JRiver Player on separate audio PC for 2 channel playback.
    I believe the only high CPU loading will be with Comskip and the 2 HD-PVRs.
    Would like as low power as possible as it will be on 24/7, but this conflicts with CPU requirements above.
    Want large case for several hard drives and for possible future expansion.

    [u][b]Questions & Comments[/b][/u]

    1. What sort of cpu power will the above operations require?

    2. Any suggestions for cpu/motherboard and case would be appreciated.

    3. Since video output will be via Extenders I don’t believe a separate video card will be required. True?

    4. Since the large HDTV (or projector) and possible surround sound wont happen for 2-3 years, and all audio is presently 2 channel a separate sound card should not be required now. True? (Note that our high sound quality 2 channel listening is done from a separate audio PC.)

    5. This will be my first computer build, although my background is electronics/industrial controls.

    Thanks very much for any assistance that can be provided.

    Rod

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