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It was the first time I've ever seen this machine do that (or really, hardly any Windows machine do it in years).Īnyway, after power cycling, the machine booted fine and I could see the Fresco USB 3.0 card in Device Manager (with the driver already loaded). Strangely, the Vostro-460 did a "sad-face BSOD" on the first boot. I installed it and hooked up the internal (SATA) power. It's tiny-green-led lights to indicate that part is working. Well, I ordered an Inatech USB-3.0 4-port PCIe card (KTU3FR-4P). that this machine is worth the time and parts. Typically, my HTPC is just a hand-me-down or what's left anyway.įor starters, I guess I just want to check with you guys.
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maybe RAM etc.) and making it my new Kodi/Steam-Box (in Big-Picture-Mode). I've got some parts laying around, so (since it's been 7 years) I'm thinking of doing some key upgrades to the Vostro-460 (Power-Supply, SSD, video. Like the old one, it will be connected to Onkyo-AVR with HDMI used for all video and audio.
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It just has to do 1080p video (and DolbyDigital/DTS HD-Audio-7.1) but I also occasionally do some light gaming on it (actually, pretty cool on projector). If I'm reading this right, CPUBoss says this little Intel i5-2400 benchmarks twice-as-fast as the Q6600. My current Kodi box is circa-2007 with a good-ole Intel Q6600 quad-core and a AMD-5670 video-card. Windows-7 Pro 64bit (which means it should still barely get free Windows-10 Pro 64bit) Intel i5-2400 (4core/4thread) SandyBridge / Cougar-Point architecture We got them a couple OptiPlex 5050 SFF's and 24inch UltraSharps instead (and they love them).Īnyway, I was looking at this little computer closer. Since it is a 2011 model, the client just wanted a new one. There is really nothing wrong with it other than it being older and kinda slow (still has spinning HDD). I recently acquired a stock Vostro-460 (XPS-8300) for trade-in/recycling.