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To my knowledge, there is no way to playback or rip SACD on a computer, so you'll have to scratch that one off your list.
Check out http://www.endpcnoise.com/ for quiet case options. I can't see how you would need a really fast/hot running CPU or graphic card in a music server. You could also explore putting your library of tunes on a server or network storage device in another room. A solid state drive in your music room computer would cut noise and heat. So many options...Craig
I am exploring building a 2-channel PC to possibly replace my Parasound Halo D 3 universal disc player and give me the capability of playing high bitrate / high bandwidth lossless audio files. This topic is brand new to me but computers are not - I have a BS in Computer Science & Engineering, work in the software field, and have built several PCs from base components.My desire is for a system that meets or exceeds the sound and capability of my current Parasound player. I.e., high quality sound, XLR analog out, capabilty of playing redbook CD, HDCD, XRCD, SACD, DVD-A, etc., and losslessly encoded high bitrate / high bandwidth files from CD's, DVD's, hard disk and ethernet.I am considering using the Lynx L22 audio card and at least a terabyte of storage. I am just wondering what the motherboard / CPU demands are for such a system. Can I get by with lesser CPU / mobo combos? What about memory requirements?Also anything else to consider? Any and all thoughts and suggestions for a one-box, high-end, HTPC-type 2-channel system are greatly appreciated.