The Q6600 processor is more than adequate for 1080p Blu-Ray movies. Users report that playing these movies only uses about 15-20% of CPU time.
Media center PC's can be found from a multitude of suppliers. These suppliers may exist solely on the Internet such as Amazon or Newegg, or they might exist in a brick and mortar location such as Best Buy or Circuit City. HP is best known for their media center PC's
All you need is the correct software. The first thing you have to do is to choose a media center program, then you have to get a TV that has an external tuner. It really is not as hard as it seems, there are lots of step by step instructions on how to get the best PC media center you can.
No, i have the same motherboard/pc. It's limited to 800FSB. The Q6600 is 1066FSB. If you're still looking for a upgrade the best processor would be a E4700.
you have to have windows media center installed on both 360 and PC ,then connect the both threw Ethernet cords, then go to media center on ether of the systems and set up, your done
Unfortunately no there is no other way to get songs from your PC to your Zune without the Zune software and it will not work with 2002 Media Center
A good graphics care for a media center PC is the EVGA 01G-P3-N945-LR GeForce 9400 GT 1GB DDR2 PCI-E 2.0 Graphics Card.
The Aspire is a wide range of computers.Most of them are more than adequate for a media center.The Acer Aspire AX3200-U1790A is specifically designed as an entertainment PC.It looks like a nice mix of capabilities at the price
Someone can access the HP Media Center on their PC by downloading and installing the software from the HP website and then double clicking on the desktop shortcut. It may be installed already on HP computers and one can find it in the programs menu.
Buy a headphone to RCA Ycable. Then hook the headphone side to your PC and the RCA red and white to the Bose.
Vista home premium and VIsta ultimate. -Back to Certification test
You can use My Movies add-on for Media Center. Great program.
Yes it can even play those burnt on my PC from my Media Center TV program recordings