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Hi guys! New here! About 6 months ago i bought a pirated card from ebay for 150cdn$, an anykeeper 2016 with software. i didnt know it was a knock-off or pirated piece till i started surfing the cctv forums. The system works ok but its buggy, and some of the features arent the greatest. I use a stand alone amd system (sempron 1.8ghz) with a mx440 geforce4 vid card. My current system handles upto 16 cameras but i only use it for 2-4 cams. Can some one recommend a dvr card that i can use in this computer that is stable, has alot of features, and price? The current play back with my 2016 piece is either way to fast, or to slow. Would be nice for the playback speed to be a little more adjustable. Also having the application always maximized is a bit of a pain, but with a stand alone system its tolerable. thanks!

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The PC you have if I am not mistaken will run a GEOVISION system most other DVR's do not work unless you are running INTEL based systems (INTEL PROSSESER and INTEL MOTHERBOARD CHIP SETS) and ATI video cards. Others here might have a few more options for you but the thing you have learned is copy cat cards and copy cat software is just that buggy and not full of features.

 

Hope this helps

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What motherboard are you running on that PC?

 

The Avermedia NV3000 and NV5000 are compatible but must meet some requirements. Their cards are very good for the $. You might be able to squeeze it out of that 1.8Ghz but I dont know. I have seen some pretty low power systems run their cards. You could also check out their eyes pro model. It is a little older model but can run on slower speed PC's.

 

1. CPU must supports MMX or SSE2 instruction sets (for codec, NRF, de-interlacing algorithm). CPU at least 2.0 Ghz or higher.

 

2. Display card must support YUY2 hardware stretch. This is individual VGA card issue and is not related to AMD or K7 (except if it is on-board).

We recommend no less than 64 MB video memory.

 

3. Motherboard needs to have 800 Front Side Bus (FSB), standard on most current motherboard.

 

4. We recommend using nForce 3 or higher chipsets.

 

Here is the link to their support page: http://support.aver.com/faq.php?do=article&articleid=341

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a Geovision Gv250 will run on it, cant say whether the 600 0r 650 will though, the 800+ need Intel or SIS chipset ..

 

What is the mOtherboard model or chipset (not the CPU)

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