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I've been planning to build an HTPC for quite a while now, and I'm +finally doing it. I got an Antec Fusion Black case for my +birthday, and I went out and bought the rest of the parts yesterday +evening. Here's the hardware I'm using:

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The other pieces were all spare parts and aren't particularly +interesting. This post is about the Antec Fusion Black. Let's start +with the pros:

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And the cons:

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Fortunately I've already decided to buy a Harmony remote, so the MCE +remote requirement is a minor inconvenience and an excuse to go buy a +new gadget.

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The most irritating problem so far is that the power supply fan is +extremely loud. I think my PSU is probably defective, because it +doesn't make any sense to design a sound-isolating case with extremely +quiet case fans and then put a power supply that sounds like an air raid +in there. Alternatively, the noise might be related to the non-existent +3-pin power supply fan signal connector cable mentioned above.

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Anyway, I don't really want to send the case back, so I ran to +Microcenter and picked up a new silent power supply. That's when I +noticed the non-standard cable that powers the LCD/IR receiver, and the +following blurb tucked away in the manual:

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Note: If you choose to swap the included power supply with another + power supply, please call Antec Customer Service to purchase a special + 24-pin Extender with the 3-pin connector to power the display.

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I've already ordered the adaptor from Antec's web site; I figure even if +I figure out how to quiet the existing power supply it's worth having so +I don't end up without the LCD and IR port if the power supply failure +in the future.

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Next up, Antec Fusion Linux support. The LCD is not officially +supported in Linux by Antec. The good news is that the LCD in the +Fusion V2/Black is better than the VFD display included in the original +V1 Antec Fusion case. Unfortunately it is much harder to find +documentation on the newer display. The newer display also requires a +couple of patches and some config file twiddling.

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Here's what you need to do, as of today:

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If you're using 2.6.23.1 or newer the patches above will not work; +you'll need these updated patches against the CVS version of LIRC. +You'll still need to follow all the steps above, even with the updated +patches.

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That's all for tonight. It looks like configuring the motherboard in +will be a battle too; I'll have more details as events warrant.

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