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Corsair 700D Undercounter Core i7 build on a Friday night – Part One

Since becoming a part of the BYOB podcast I have really come to appreciate the Intel Core i7 processor. I needed a new build for garage but wanted to integrate into my existing space. I also wanted to create a build that showcases the Core i7 and use Corsair components where possible. Check out how I created the first-ever undercounter Corsair 700D Core i7.

Corsair 700D Undercounter Core i7 build on a Friday night – Part Two

Since becoming a part of the BYOB podcast I have really come to appreciate the Intel Core i7 processor. I needed a new build for garage but wanted to integrate into my existing space. I also wanted to create a build that showcases the Core i7 and use Corsair components where possible. Check out how I created the first-ever undercounter Corsair 700D Core i7.

BYOB and The Home Server Show Podcast now on the FREE BlackBerry Podcasts App

If you have a Blackberry you can download the free Blackberry Podcast app by RIM and get all of your favorite podcasts including BYOB and The Home Server Show Podcast! Spend two minutes and read the instructions below to get all of the current podcasts!

"MSEN" Microsoft Security Essentials Notifier

If you had a listen to the Home Server Show Podcast #109 then you heard about MSEN. If you using Microsoft Security Essentials on your Windows Home Server v1 then you should check out this new Add-In that creates notifications for your client PCs.

Roku XDS Player First Look Video – A Supplement to BYOB Podcast #17

In episode #17 of the BYOB podcast we discussed Media Players and how we use them. During the podcast, when talking about the Roku XDS, it was asked if this player could get content from your home network. Out of the box is does NOT, but I am hoping to find a hack or solution in the coming months. The Roku does however, make the grade for being a great media player for online content. Read on to see the specs and watch a short video on the Roku XDS.

Windows Media Center, Windows Home Server and Recorded TV

Take a peek into the life of my WMC HTPC. I am sure most of you know how much I advocate using Windows Media Center for recording and managing your television programming. I run seven tuners and am considering even more. Is there really a need for this many tuners? Yes. If you have not tried Windows Media Center for recording TV then take a few minutes to read this short article on why Windows Media Center works so well for me.

The Home Server Show 109

Dave and the guys over at the Home Server Show have just released show number 109.

WD Now Shipping 3TB SATA Hard Drives

Today Western Digital started shipping a 3TB SATA hard drive - which is the world's largest SATA hard drive.

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