- Dec 23, 2015
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This is my first NVR build. I will be running Blue Iris and looking at their recommendations, they list the following:
Appreciate your help!
- Intel core i7
- 8GB or more RAM
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 or 10, 64 bit
- nVIDIA graphics adaptor for hardware decoding
- 7200+ RPM drives and/or SSD drive
- On the graphics card - Is this ONLY for playback capabilities, or does this somehow affect the ability to record high frame rate HD cams? My plan is this will primarily be a storage and alerting device fast enough to capture feeds from multiple HD IP cams. This will most likely NOT be the playback unit. This NVR will sit in the attic or basement and I will RDP to it on occasion. If I do have an event, I can then view remotely via another device and/or transfer that clip to another 'viewing station' - Is my plan flawed? Do I need to worry about a graphics card in this unit if viewing is infrequent?
- Based on those recommendations, I'm looking at this unit that is on sale with the i7 processor. I love the small footprint. I can bump up the RAM. I can also add an SSD and load Windows 10. Am I missing anything from a hardware perspective? http://computers.woot.com/offers/shuttle-xpc-8gb-ddr3-2tb-sata-desktops?ref=cp_cnt_wp_3_3
Appreciate your help!