Hello everyone I am glad I found this forum, it is teaching me a lot.
We just started recording our cameras, using BI and expanding their numbers.
we will have
8 ip3m-954 EB
1 ip4m-1025EB
[TABLE="width: 163"]
[TR]
[TD]1 FI9826W[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]1 FI9828W[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
maybe a couple more.
We are going to get a tower with
I7-479 16 bg
500 gb sata for operating system
2 segate 6 TB surveillance drives 128 mg
nVIDIA PCI-E 2GB DDR3 VGA
DVI VIDEO CARD
i have read the post about the hardware and it says the support for the nVidia isn't really available yet. is this something i should order and not use or get some other type of video card.
Currently i have 5 camera on my NUC I5 4250 8 gb and my processor is running around 70-90%.
I am hoping that with Blue Iris remote view it won't use too much additional CPU
i am setting the video 20 FPS and i have recording direct to disk
do these specs look ok as i would rather get something over power than under power.
Thanks
Richard (rookie)
We just started recording our cameras, using BI and expanding their numbers.
we will have
8 ip3m-954 EB
1 ip4m-1025EB
[TABLE="width: 163"]
[TR]
[TD]1 FI9826W[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]1 FI9828W[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
maybe a couple more.
We are going to get a tower with
I7-479 16 bg
500 gb sata for operating system
2 segate 6 TB surveillance drives 128 mg
nVIDIA PCI-E 2GB DDR3 VGA
DVI VIDEO CARD
i have read the post about the hardware and it says the support for the nVidia isn't really available yet. is this something i should order and not use or get some other type of video card.
Currently i have 5 camera on my NUC I5 4250 8 gb and my processor is running around 70-90%.
I am hoping that with Blue Iris remote view it won't use too much additional CPU
i am setting the video 20 FPS and i have recording direct to disk
do these specs look ok as i would rather get something over power than under power.
Thanks
Richard (rookie)