Any thoughts on building an NVR from one of these: Hikvision DS-7716NI-SP/16 Main Board 80139-A-S4-B DS-80139 E248779 94V-0 | eBay
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Thanks for the picture. I just received the board today. It looks like standard ATX connectors.
How do you build one of those purpose built NVR's? or are you trying to fix one? I'd just "build" a PC and run blue iris on it, you won't be limited by crappy NVR software and if you don't like blue iris you could dump it later and go to something else without replacing the hardware.
A pc for most applications like an i5-6500 based elitedesk or optiplex can be had for 300 with full 3 year next business day warranties. IF you really want to be cheap you can run an older ivy bridge or sandy bridge model for 100-150. There are many software options from milestone (8 cams free) to blue iris $60 and many more. Much more flexible than hikvision NVRs..much better mobile app as well, a night and day difference. Will blow away a standalone nvr.These Hikvision and many cheaper NVRs such as this are based on linux and are very stable. All things considered with the expense of a good PC that would run reliably and stable, I don't think a PC would out perform a dedicated NVR on a cost and simplicity basis.
I'm sure there could be an extensive discussion about that, Just saying a low cost decent quality NVR is hard to beat cost wise VS a PC. Now if you drudge up an old PC and use that, yes that could be made to work cheap. I tried just that with an older windows 7 machine and it is proving unreliable, I think it has power supply issues. Rather then chase down those problems, I'll use a dedicated NVR and be done with it.
Concerning this Hikvison main board, it it could be made to work, with a computer power supply it would have been one of those cheap but good deals. Plug in, hook up, ad a hard drive, do some configuring and good to go. Looks like it might not be so good though as it does not seem to be working for the OP.
I already have a good dedicated 16 channel Hikvision NVR but I need another for the garage to use as a display for my cams. I wanted something I could set an alarm on so I could be notified of movement in zones outside. Since this main board was to a decent NVR I was hoping I could get that function if I used it. I know of a few decent low cost NVRs that I could use, seems none of them will do the movement alarms I would like but will work fine to display the cam feeds on a large monitor in my garage as I'm working out there.
Oh well.... don't always get what you want... but I will get what I need eventually, a monitor to keep watch on my cams.
Did you get any status LEDs lit on the main board?I couldn't get it to boot, so I gave up on it.