mjk27435 0 Posted January 8, 2018 Newbie here on the forum, but have some years under my belt with cams. I am in the market for a good NVR so I do what most do, went online ans searching around. I found a NVR by a company called Seenergy. Anyone ever heard of that company, I cannot find any reviews on it, and little info at all. Who can help me with this dilemma. I am looking for a 32 channel. The particular unit I found is the SVR-632. Thanks for your help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
topchips 0 Posted January 13, 2018 Hi Rather go for the Top brands , like Dahua or Hikvision, you will get better support and quality , http://dahuasecurity.com/products/allProducts/100 what resolution cameras would you like to run?, the NVR you would need will depend on the camera resolution you want to run, no point going for a high end NVR if you just gonna run 2mp cameras Regards Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeromephone 6 Posted January 13, 2018 to repeat myself-- go with a supplier that provides support and a good warranty. If you have not heard of the company and you cannot get info on returns or repairs you are destined for problems. your vendor is at least as important as the product you choose. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mjk27435 0 Posted January 13, 2018 Thanks for the information, I am using a variety of cameras but most are 3mp and up. I currently have 16 cameras and seem to be at the end of the line on my pc capability. The 32 version of my windows only allows half of my memory to be used, so I guess I could just jump up to the 64bit version of windows 7 and and allow all 16 gigs of memory to be used. I am suprised that many of these NVR's only use a dual core processor, do you find this to be sufficient? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
topchips 0 Posted January 18, 2018 Thanks for the information, I am using a variety of cameras but most are 3mp and up. I currently have 16 cameras and seem to be at the end of the line on my pc capability. The 32 version of my windows only allows half of my memory to be used, so I guess I could just jump up to the 64bit version of windows 7 and and allow all 16 gigs of memory to be used. I am suprised that many of these NVR's only use a dual core processor, do you find this to be sufficient? Hi A standalone NVR is build for purpose , Pc based has many back round software and drivers running also Pc based is not as reliable as standalone too many things can go wrong, I always believe for security purpose the equipment needs to be reliable no point you have 30 cameras but when you need footage there is nothing there, just my opinion , I would definitely recommend the standalone NVR for your application use the PC as your viewing and management station Regards Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PapaBill 1 Posted February 16, 2018 Heres the lists of rebrands so ya know what ya are buying. Hope it helps 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites