I built this as a home media server less than a month ago. It has an HDMI port, as well as DVI and VGA – it also has 6 external USB ports, Firewire and eSATA. Gigabit LAN, etc. It is fully useable right now as a media server, but it would also make a pretty sweet gaming computer with the addition of a 3D graphics card.
Note: Operating system not included. I'd recommend a 64bit OS in order to take full advantage of the 4GB of RAM. There are tons of 64bit Linux versions out there (I ran Fedora Core 7 and 8 on this computer) that are all (legally!) free to download and install - otherwise, you can get a 64bit copy of Windows Vista for about $120.00.
Specs- 100% Aluminum Black MicroATX Case with top and side see-through panels and removable motherboard tray and 420W power supply
- ASUS Motherboard with HD Audio, Gigabit Lan, Firewire, PCI-E x16, 1 x HDMI, 1 x DVI-HDCP, 1 x VGA, 4 x 3GB/s SATA II, 1 x 3GB/s eSATA and built-in hardware RAID
- AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ 2.3Ghz Processor
- 4GB Mushkin PC6400, DDR2 800Mhz RAM
- 2 x 160GB 7200 RPM Hard Drives (320GB total)
- 1 x 20x Samsung Dual Layer DVD Burner (SATA)
- 1 x 20x LG Dual Layer DVD Burner (IDE)
- Combo floppy drive with 18-in-1 memory card reader (compact flash, SD, micro SD, MS Pro Duo, etc etc)
I paid $720.00 for the parts. My fridge died on the weekend, though, so I’m in a bit of a cash crunch.
First person to offer $500.00 gets to take it home. Comes with all of the driver disks and odds and ends (spare cables etc).