I'm updating/rebuilding the old HTPC Box.
It was a Foxconn OE ITX board from a HP or Gateway or something I got cheap on eBay, a Core 2 Duo (e6400 I think), 4 Gb of DDR2, and a Nvidia Geforce GT 430.
I'm replacing it with one of the newer J1900 embedded boards from Biostar, 8 Gb of DDR3, and keeping the GT 430 in the mix. The onboard Bay Trail graphics would likely handle most of the work I'd ask of the board, but I have the GT 430, and it benchmarks almost 300% faster than the Bay Trail HD, so why not? Plus I'm losing a little processing horse power going from the e6400 to the J1900. I'm gaining a lot though, in the J1900 having 2 more cores, much lower TDP, and being passively cooled, i.e. silent.
Hardware is selected, already ordered or in posession. The question is what OS?
I've been just running straight Ubuntu.
I was leaning toward Ubuntu or similar distro with XBMC/Kodi vs. straight Kodi, it's nice to be able to do "other" computer stuff too occasionally but not necessary.
If I skip the "other" stuff, then OpenElec looks more appealing than Kodibuntu or similar, simple clean, Nvidia specific distros readily available. Kodi seems to be the most popular option though.
I can get a legit Win 7 Pro 64 disc for about $60, I've considered that too, with XBMC/Kodi.
Thoughts, suggestions, experiences, anecdotes?