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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?

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Al

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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

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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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.

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