Ral, you have many choices, and as someone noted, you need to take into account your computer hardware and software literacy in deciding which path to take.
After alot of research and experimentation, I built my own silent PC music server using the fanless Zalman TNN-300 chassis with solid state drives and a Lynx AES16 PCI card running Windows 7 64 bit. I use the XXHE player software and the Berkeley Alpha DAC. I am pretty PC and MAC literate so building my own PC was no big deal. I use a netbook running Remote Desktop Connection to talk to my music server. It works great and you have total control over the machine.
I was after the best possible sound quality. While I use and prefer Apple Mac products, to my ears the fanless PC running Win7 64 and using WASAPI to talk to the Lynx card gives better SQ than the Mac. That being said, I do think that a Linux music server has the potential for even better SQ, but then you really need to have Linux specific computer skills.
After alot of research and experimentation, I built my own silent PC music server using the fanless Zalman TNN-300 chassis with solid state drives and a Lynx AES16 PCI card running Windows 7 64 bit. I use the XXHE player software and the Berkeley Alpha DAC. I am pretty PC and MAC literate so building my own PC was no big deal. I use a netbook running Remote Desktop Connection to talk to my music server. It works great and you have total control over the machine.
I was after the best possible sound quality. While I use and prefer Apple Mac products, to my ears the fanless PC running Win7 64 and using WASAPI to talk to the Lynx card gives better SQ than the Mac. That being said, I do think that a Linux music server has the potential for even better SQ, but then you really need to have Linux specific computer skills.