Hello,
Right now I'm trying to find a 17" Sandy Bridge Notebook without Graphics (use on-chip GPU). Just wanted to see if anyone had good or bad experiences.
Dell Inspirons Rs ; Latitude E5000/6000
HP Pavillion ; G series; Envy
Lenovo ThinkPads
Samsung
Sony
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Will only use it...
lol...
Just called Nuuo and they said it's required to have a discrete graphics card because they had problems with on-board graphics in the past... hmm, can't see why on-die or on-board graphics won't work.
Also, if there are any dev's playing around with Intel's Media SDK it would be cool to...
It will be used to rotate between split-screens for about 16 CCTV cameras and max 4 IP cameras... nevertheless very basic playback quality will suffice. We can cheap out on live workstation video output as long as it can store and web stream effectively.
Integrated video might be a good...
What'd you think about having Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel P55 Board, and basic GPU (as we are not going to be monitoring the video on-site.
Also, any recommendations on high efficiency "green" PSU's? HDD's?
Trying to save as much energy consumption as possible... gas is getting expensive these...
Hello all,
Been a big fan of Anandtech for a while and now my first post :) Looking to setup an energy efficient PC for a 16-channel Nuuo surveillance card (SCB 7000 series) with the following compatible hardware:
CPU Model
Intel Core 2 Dual E5300 @2.60GHZ
INTEL Core 2 Dual E7400...
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