Al Drake 0 Posted January 27, 2013 Can anyone tell me if the Q-See DVR (518) uses Sata 2 or Sata 3? I installed a Sata III 3 TB Seagate that refuses to format so this time I would like some ideas of a large HDD that will be sure to work. Can others tell me which ones they use successfully? Thanks for any replies. Al Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cglaeser 0 Posted January 27, 2013 Can anyone tell me if the Q-See DVR (518) uses Sata 2 or Sata 3? I installed a Sata III 3 TB Seagate that refuses to format so this time I would like some ideas of a large HDD that will be sure to work. Can others tell me which ones they use successfully?Thanks for any replies. Al The issue *could* be related to size. For example, some devices will only work with drives up to 2TB. Best, Christopher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al Drake 0 Posted January 27, 2013 Can anyone tell me if the Q-See DVR (518) uses Sata 2 or Sata 3? I installed a Sata III 3 TB Seagate that refuses to format so this time I would like some ideas of a large HDD that will be sure to work. Can others tell me which ones they use successfully?Thanks for any replies. Al The issue *could* be related to size. For example, some devices will only work with drives up to 2TB. Best, Christopher I can't find anything about limits on size and anything about Sata II or III. I would think there aren't any DVR boards used that are capable of Sata III yet. I kn ow Windows has a hard time with the larger HDDs but from what I understand these DVRs run on Linux. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cglaeser 0 Posted January 27, 2013 I can't find anything about limits on size and anything about Sata II or III. I would think there aren't any DVR boards used that are capable of Sata III yet. I kn ow Windows has a hard time with the larger HDDs but from what I understand these DVRs run on Linux. I have a Linux based RAID storage that is limited to 2 TB drives. SATA III should be compatible with a SATA II port. I don't know why your drive will not format, but my initial guess would be the size of the drive and not the SATA III. Best, Christopher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shockwave199 0 Posted January 27, 2013 From the q-see specs- Supports 3 SATA HDD up to 6 TB That would indicate it supports 2TB HD's, up to three of them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al Drake 0 Posted January 28, 2013 I can't find anything about limits on size and anything about Sata II or III. I would think there aren't any DVR boards used that are capable of Sata III yet. I kn ow Windows has a hard time with the larger HDDs but from what I understand these DVRs run on Linux. I have a Linux based RAID storage that is limited to 2 TB drives. SATA III should be compatible with a SATA II port. I don't know why your drive will not format, but my initial guess would be the size of the drive and not the SATA III. Best, Christopher I figured the Sata drives were downward compatable but wondered if any DVR would support the speed of the Sata III. I guess not. Thanks for the help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al Drake 0 Posted January 28, 2013 From the q-see specs- Supports 3 SATA HDD up to 6 TB That would indicate it supports 2TB HD's, up to three of them. OK, thanks Shockwave. I guess it doesn't matter what make. It seems I usually end up with Seagate which is what I will go with in this case. Regards. Al Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cglaeser 0 Posted January 28, 2013 I figured the Sata drives were downward compatable but wondered if any DVR would support the speed of the Sata III. I guess not. How many cameras are you planning to attach to your Q-See? Best, Christopher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al Drake 0 Posted January 30, 2013 I figured the Sata drives were downward compatable but wondered if any DVR would support the speed of the Sata III. I guess not. How many cameras are you planning to attach to your Q-See? Best, Christopher I have 8 now and will be upgrading them all as time goes on. Eventually I hope to have the best that this DVR will support. I will be adding as much storage as possible as soon as I figure out which are the best and fastest drives. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cglaeser 0 Posted February 3, 2013 I have 8 now and will be upgrading them all as time goes on. Eventually I hope to have the best that this DVR will support. I will be adding as much storage as possible as soon as I figure out which are the best and fastest drives. SATA II will be fine with 8 cameras. Best, Christopher Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al Drake 0 Posted February 3, 2013 I have 8 now and will be upgrading them all as time goes on. Eventually I hope to have the best that this DVR will support. I will be adding as much storage as possible as soon as I figure out which are the best and fastest drives. SATA II will be fine with 8 cameras. Best, Christopher I ordered a 2TB drive and it seems most advertised are SATA III. Now I have to learn how to best save space by configuring the DVR more efficiently. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites