- Oct 11, 2014
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I bought a refurbished Dell off eBay, supposedly with Dell 3 year support. When I opened the box I discovered it was the small form factor case. I haven't re-read the eBay ad yet. I wanted to ask a few questions here first before checking to see if the seller will even consider taking it back or exchanging for a mini tower.
This unit has the thinner hard drive, and it is only 500GB. My intention was to swap the hard drive out or add my 2TB drive from my dying Hikvision NVR. Obviously I can't so that as a standard hard drive will not fit in this computer.
If I instead use external drive/drives, will it/they perform as well as an internal drive with regard to data transfer speed? I currently have 4 3MP HIkvison cameras and 1 4MP camera. I may possibly add 1-3 more. I've read where the mechanics of the drive are the bottle neck, not eSATA or USB2.0 or USB 3.0.
If no difference for surveillance purposes, then I'll keep this computer. I can see an advantage to external drives as they can be hidden/secured away from the computer.
I will be using Blue Iris.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. I use motion recording.
This unit has the thinner hard drive, and it is only 500GB. My intention was to swap the hard drive out or add my 2TB drive from my dying Hikvision NVR. Obviously I can't so that as a standard hard drive will not fit in this computer.
If I instead use external drive/drives, will it/they perform as well as an internal drive with regard to data transfer speed? I currently have 4 3MP HIkvison cameras and 1 4MP camera. I may possibly add 1-3 more. I've read where the mechanics of the drive are the bottle neck, not eSATA or USB2.0 or USB 3.0.
If no difference for surveillance purposes, then I'll keep this computer. I can see an advantage to external drives as they can be hidden/secured away from the computer.
I will be using Blue Iris.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. I use motion recording.
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