BigLebowski 0 Posted January 8, 2009 hi there I'm looking at buying a GV-800 120fps card. I see they come in 4, 8 and 16 cam versions. I assume (?) that the 8 and 16 cam version is 1 card plus either one or two extender cards. If this is the case, I suspect the max frame rate will drop as the base card is extended. Is this true? ie Will I only get 120/16 fps max for the 16 channel card? Since the 8 channel card is almost double the price of the 4 channel card, if the max frame rate is halved then it seems sensible to simply buy two x 4 channel cards. Any thoughts please? Cheers Dude Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted January 8, 2009 Hi! You are quite right that the frame rate will drop! But at the moment you can not use 2 X GV-800/4, this will be possible when software V8.3 is released. But if your budget allow it I would then look at the GV-1240/8 card which gives you 200 FPS @ CIF recording resolution as well as overlay on the preview. JD hi there I'm looking at buying a GV-800 120fps card. I see they come in 4, 8 and 16 cam versions. I assume (?) that the 8 and 16 cam version is 1 card plus either one or two extender cards. If this is the case, I suspect the max frame rate will drop as the base card is extended. Is this true? ie Will I only get 120/16 fps max for the 16 channel card? Since the 8 channel card is almost double the price of the 4 channel card, if the max frame rate is halved then it seems sensible to simply buy two x 4 channel cards. Any thoughts please? Cheers Dude Share this post Link to post Share on other sites