 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 1 edit | reply to canesfan2001
Re: At lest there drop the $20+ rent down to $16 for HD Dvr but And how much are you factoring in for the cost of the HTPC?
For the record, I have 2 MS Media Centers, and I do enjoy them.. I also have the Comcast DVR as well. But I still consider the $750 I spend on each computer when thinking about any 'monthly savings'... |
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| said by fiberguy:And how much are you factoring in for the cost of the HTPC? For the record, I have 2 MS Media Centers, and I do enjoy them.. I also have the Comcast DVR as well. But I still consider the $750 I spend on each computer when thinking about any 'monthly savings'... I am thinking of it as less of monthly savings and more of usability. By the time this project is over, I will have dropped about $700 on it between the card, Xbox, and so on. When I am finished though, I will have a 4 tuner system with an extender in another room. I will have more recording space and features.
Heck, when I moved to Directv and got 2 HD DVR boxes, those ran me $400 out of pocket. Even at $20 per HD DVR box on Comcast, for 2 DVR boxes thats $40 a month. In a little over a year the investment will be paid off.
Saving money isn't the reason you go with a system like this though. You go with this system for more features. -- My domain - Nightfall.net |
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 | reply to fiberguy To start all I need to do is add a tuner to my PC. That would be $400 for the Ceton card with 4 tuners. Then I would be reducing my cable bill by as much as $40/mo. I can use the Xbox 360 I already have as an extender to my living room TV. This would pay for itself in less than a year. If I were to build a whole NEW PC for this it would add about $400 to the total cost. If I really went all out I would build a new HTPC and get an HDTV to replace the old CRT in the bedroom for another $500, hook the HTPC to that and leave the Xbox in the living room as an extender. This would total about $1300 but would give me functionality way beyond what i have from Comcast. |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | reply to Nightfall You're correct.. in this sense, its about the value to you.. and I agree.
Many people are wanting to do this in the hopes to save money tho.. at least that's the way some people portray in their posts. |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | reply to canesfan2001 When you said "build an HTPC" its gonna be assumed that you're building the whole thing, not upgrading an existing computer.. but like the other guy said, yea.. you're also doing it for more functionality..
like I said, I have the same thing.. two of them, actually.. one for each floor of the house and it's shared. So I get more functionality as well which I like.
I have the comcast box just for ease on some channels is all. |
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1 edit | reply to fiberguy said by fiberguy:You're correct.. in this sense, its about the value to you.. and I agree. Many people are wanting to do this in the hopes to save money tho.. at least that's the way some people portray in their posts. I learned this lesson quite quickly. When I thought about it deeper though, I came to this.....
In 2007 when I bought my new TV, I bought 2 HD receivers. Both of which costed me $200 each for a total of $400. I have been running those ever since. So if you figure the $400 investment + $5 per month per box (because I have a 3rd box running), thats over $700 or so for 3 years of use.
So running this HTPC system with more usability for the same out of pocket investment is ok with me.
You really can't look at a HTPC investment to be a money saver. Its meant to add features. -- My domain - Nightfall.net |
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 | reply to fiberguy Sorry, to clarify, my plan is to buy the card, and make sure it works as I hope, if it does, then I will get the rest of the HTPC components. |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | "the card"...? As in the cable card? or cards for the computer? |
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 | said by fiberguy:"the card"...? As in the cable card? or cards for the computer? Tuner card. |
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 fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | ahhh.. okay.. just curious was all. |
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 bsoft join:2004-03-28 Boulder, CO | reply to fiberguy You also have to consider power consumption. A decent Media Center PC is 60W at idle; my DCX3400 Comcast DVR is 28W.
If you leave both on 24/7 (the Comcast DVR doesn't actually use less power when it's "off", and Media Center's "wake for recording" is flaky) then you're looking at 23.8kWh/mo more for the PC.
At my rates, that works out to $3.57/mo. Not huge, but it cuts into your monthly 'savings'.
Not that there aren't huge advantages for owning a media PC, but you need to know what you're getting into. |
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