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System Specs
- Processor: Second Generation Intel i5-2300 2.8 GHz Quad Core
- RAM: 2GB DDR3 (Upgradeable to 16 GB)
- Hard Drive: 1.0 TB Serial ATA (Upgradeable to 8 TB)
- Optical Drive: CD/DVD Rewritable
- Graphics Card: nVidia GT430 (1GB DDR3)
- O/S: Windows 7 Home Premium
- Case: Mid Tower
- IP Camera Support: Up to 8 Geovision IP cameras (3rd party cameras require licensing)
- Analog Camera Support: None
Options
Our GeoVision NVR Systems can be built in a standard Tower case, or in a 4U Rack-Mountable server case. All GeoVision NVR's have options available for upgrading the Processor, RAM, Hard Drive space, Operating System, and Optical Drive.
We also offer the option of adding a separate hard drive dedicated for the operating system and GeoVision software. You can choose from a 250GB Serial ATA drive, or a 40GB or 80GB Solid State Drive. Solid State drives offer better performance, lower power consumption, and longer hard drive life. However, they are currently too expensive to substitute as video storage drives. If you choose not to use a separate O/S hard drive, we will partition 30GB from the video storage drive for the O/S and software.
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| The frame rate limit is based on the resolution of video sources. The higher video resolutions, the lower frame rates you can assign to a single hard disk. In other words, the higher frame rates you wish to record, the more hard disks you need to install. For the information of recording frame rates, you may consult the user’s manual of the IP camera that you wish to connect to. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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