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    MCE 2005 and atom and ion

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by gekk_gad, Jun 16, 2009.

  1. gekk_gad

    gekk_gad Notebook Consultant

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    i still have a licence for xp mce 2005 and planning to build an low-end media center that can utilize a a dual tv tuner for dvr capability (its only analog since i'm going to send the media center to a country where they won't switch to digital until 2020).

    do you think a single-core atom N270 with an ion chipset can sufficiently power such a setup as a dvr using windows xp mce 2005?