nyczyang27 0 Posted January 10, 2011 Hello, I am opening up a new clothing store. 3 Floors with total of 2500 square feet. I will have 3 cameras on the 1st floor, 2 cameras on the 2nd floor and 1 camera in the basement. The DVR PC based system will be located in the basement (office). I'm too lazy to build my own PC system so I was browsing some DVR retailer websites that sells already assembled PC based systems. I stumbled upon dvrmaster.com and I found something I'm looking for. I'm here to find some second opinions before I pull the trigger. Here is the links: PC System: [edit by mod-store link removed] 6 Cameras: [edit by mod-store link removed] 500 feet of cable: [edit by mod-store link removed] Total: $1,730.00 Does this seem like a decent deal? Is 500mb HD enough for 3-4 weeks of footage of 6 cameras? And what else do I need? Thanks! Oops don't know why link is removed but here are the specs of the pc: Intel® Pentium Dual Core processor 2.8GHz Microsoft Windows 7 1GB DDR3 1024MHz Memory 512MB DDR2 Video Memory Asus Motherboard. USB 3.0 RS232 Gigabit LAN Controller Anti-Surge Protection Technology EPU Technology (low power usage) 4 USB Ports 2.0 2 USB Ports 3.0 HD Audio Out 500GB SATA HDD, CD-RW 8 Channel Video Input 8 Channel Audio Input Display Rate 240fps (NTSC) Recording Rate 240fps (NTSC) MPEG4 high compression CODEC Multi DVR viewer (MDVR) up to 64 channels on a client $1,149.00 and 6 Cameras is : Infrared Dome w/Audio, 1/3" Color Sharp CCD, High Resolution 420TVL, 3.6mm Fixed lens, 3-Axis rotation, 35 IR LED's, D1 Resolution $64.00 each and 500 feet of Siamese Cable CCTV COMBO RG 59/U + 2/18 CL2 - 500 ft. $125.00 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soundy 1 Posted January 10, 2011 Links to online stores are removed because we have advertisers who pay for the privilege, and we get a lot of spammers who come in posting links to their own stores... so it's SOP. Nothing personal. The PC itself doesn't look all that special - I could probably put together a similar machine for about $300. You don't state what the actual capture card is; sounds from the description like it might be a GeoVision or similar... or a clone. On the whole, quite possibly over-priced. If you want to PM me the link to the store, I'll give it a look. The specs on the cameras are those of any bottom-of-the-barrel domes in that price range. "D1" refers to a recording resolution, not camera output - that suggests a vendor is just throwing in specs to play the thing up. 3.6mm lens is a pretty generic almost-wide-angle lens that isn't really good for much - too narrow for wide-angle coverage, too wide for much detail. Probably over-priced at $64. The cable seems about right for the price... 500ft of Siamese like that retails for around $160 here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rory 0 Posted January 10, 2011 Run away from those cameras! SHARP is rubbish. From the image and the specs its a Geovision GV1240 1GB memory and Windows 7 not a great idea as it will be paging to the hard drive alot with Geovision .. with Geovision you want at least 2GB memory, more memory the better. Overall Geo is solid software, newer recent versions requires a really fast computer though. The CPU should be okay, but core2 would be better. The Geo card is what racks that price up, for your first Geovision system you might be better off with just a GV800 or even a GV650 for 8 channels, unless you are a casino or traffic application. The 1240 wont be 240fps in D1 anyway. Yes sorry online store links are removed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soundy 1 Posted January 10, 2011 ^All that assumes it's a REAL GV, too, and not a clone/graymarket card. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rory 0 Posted January 10, 2011 Yep that is true, in fact going by this spec alone would make it a clone: Resolution-640x480/640x240/320x240 Resolution The real Geovision has had D1 for a few years now Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nyczyang27 0 Posted January 10, 2011 Thanks for the replies. Okay, I will get the GV800 + 2 GB RAM instead of GV1240 + 1GB RAM. What about the HD space? Do you guys think 500GB is enough for 3-4 weeks of recording time? What IR dome cameras do you guys recommend thats under $100? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Birdman Adam 0 Posted January 10, 2011 I wouldn't buy any dome under $100. Now if you were to say; 'under $200', you would get a lot more recommendations, (for rather nice cameras too). There's kind of a hump there between 'run-of-the-mill' cameras which are junk usually, and actual branded cameras that work rather well. Deciding on recording time is a hard thing... I would use a minimum of 500GB for up to 4 cameras, for 3-4 weeks. If you were using 6 cameras, D1 resolution, I would go for 1TB. Again, that is a very basic assumption, as the type of recording, time of recording, compression, resolution, how many cameras, etc, affects storage usage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soundy 1 Posted January 10, 2011 Yep that is true, in fact going by this spec alone would make it a clone:Resolution-640x480/640x240/320x240 Resolution The real Geovision has had D1 for a few years now And of course, just because the included photo shows a GV desktop, doesn't mean that's what's actually on the thing. Just looking at the machine specs again, I'd say the PC itself is worth MAYBE $250, and that's being generous. CD-RW?? Seriously?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites