tanikir 0 Posted April 11, 2012 I am currently using 2 cheap cameras connected to a GE Symsafe DVR. I'm about to add 2 more cameras and will upgrade the others in the future as I need clearer images. The Symsafe DVR is dying. I can no longer review video over the network and have to use the console. In addition, the motion detection is not creating the alerts so I have to sift through hours of video. I just built a server where all my camera inputs are so it makes sense to add a card. I also prefer to do all monitoring through a computer and only use the output to view live footage. My server uses an AMD A8 on an ASUS motherboard with 8gb ram. I currently have around 2tb of archive drives with an SSD to run Windows 7 x64. I plan on adding more archive disks as well. There are plenty of free resources. I have very little money right now but I need a replacement. A card seems to meet my needs the best, but a DVR seems like less money. What is important to look for in a card? I know I need high resolution, but I'd like a faster frame rate when possible. It seems now that I miss a lot of detail from the cars turning in the fractions of seconds missed. The full D1 DVRs are expensive though. Will I get the same from a card? [Edit] I forgot to mention that I would like to record all the time, but have motion detection create events for faster searching. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soundy 1 Posted April 11, 2012 The main "gotcha" you'll want to look out for in a card, is good x64 driver support. A lot of them don't have drivers at all, or drivers that aren't very good. Stay away from cheap cards that use generic chipset drivers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tanikir 0 Posted April 12, 2012 I see the GeoVision cards will work with Win 7 x64, but will they work with the AMD A8? That seems conflicting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tanikir 0 Posted April 12, 2012 On second check, my motherboard uses AMD a75 northbridge chipset so I can't use GeoVision. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites