Dedicated MCE PC

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I know this is probably not the best place to post a thread about building
PCs but I figured there's probably a lot of people with a lot of knowledge
here so I thought I'd try my luck...

My question is as follows:
I have a dedicated MCE PC, but it's in a big, noisy tower case which I hate.
I wanted to ask people's advice on cases, which are very, very small - mini
itx kind of size, and ideally silent (i think I'm right in saying there are
some fanless cases?). I understand that I will probably have to replace most
of, if not all of the parts of the PC, but I don't mind as it is all kind of
old anyway and is due replacement. My only last question was, I've just
bought a new Hauppauge Nova T 500 dual tuner card which I'd like to keep, and
be able to fit into this new case, but something tells me I won't be able to
do this.

If anyone could recommend/suggest anything it would be great, thanks.
 
chance said:
I know this is probably not the best place to post a thread about
building PCs but I figured there's probably a lot of people with a
lot of knowledge here so I thought I'd try my luck...

My question is as follows:
I have a dedicated MCE PC, but it's in a big, noisy tower case which
I hate. I wanted to ask people's advice on cases, which are very,
very small - mini itx kind of size, and ideally silent (i think I'm
right in saying there are some fanless cases?). I understand that I
will probably have to replace most of, if not all of the parts of the
PC, but I don't mind as it is all kind of old anyway and is due
replacement. My only last question was, I've just bought a new
Hauppauge Nova T 500 dual tuner card which I'd like to keep, and be
able to fit into this new case, but something tells me I won't be
able to do this.

If anyone could recommend/suggest anything it would be great, thanks.

I'd check out the Shuttle Barebones options.
 

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