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Meilleur Serveur NVR caméras

Une recommandation complète et explicable pour le Un NVR toujours allumé pour l'enregistrement des caméras IP et la détection d'objets avec une longue rétention. — composants, raisonnement, compromis, coût énergétique et voie de mise à niveau, générée par le moteur de décision WisePC.

Tes exigences

Threads CPU
8
RAM
32 GB
Stockage
25 TB
GPU
dedicated

Plan du système

Le système dans son ensemble — avant la liste de courses.

Mission

  • NVR / camera recording· principal · 1 utilisateurs
  • Camera recording· secondaire · 1 utilisateurs
  • Object detection· secondaire · 1 utilisateurs

Contraintes

Budget
800 €
Région
România
Priorité énergie
4/10
Priorité bruit
3/10
Priorité extension
10/10

Architecture recommandée

diy · tower build on AM4 + AMD B550

Calcul
AMD Ryzen 5 5500
Mémoire
G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-2133 CL15 32GB (2x16GB)
Stockage
Rocket Q NVMe SSD, Seagate Exos M 32TB 3.5" HDD 7200RPM SATA 6.0 Gb/s
Réseau
1G onboard
Refroidissement
Thermalright Le Grand Macho Air 159mm Fanless
Alimentation
Silverstone NJ600 Silver Fanless ATX 600W Fully Modular 80+ Titanium Certified
Extension
1× PCIe, 3× M.2, 3× SATA, 1 bay

Pour quoi paie-tu vraiment ?

Nous répartissons ton build entre la performance dont tu as besoin, celle que tu achètes et celle que tu utiliseras probablement au quotidien. Quand l'écart est grand, tu achètes trop.

UNDERPOWERED — le build pourrait peiner avec la charge de travail indiquée.

Performance nécessairePerformance achetéeProbablement utilisée
Threads CPU8124
RAM323224
Stockage253313
VRAM GPU888
Réseau2.5G1.0G1.0G

Ce que cela signifie

  • The build is under-powered for the stated workload — it may struggle under load.

Scoring & Risques

Un score de pérennité explicable, le score de risque homelab, un audit final avant achat et ce qui deviendra le facteur limitant au fil du temps.

Score de pérennité

Pérennité équilibrée

64

Balanced future-proofing (64/100) — it covers today's workload with some room, but one or two factors will push you to upgrade sooner.

Upgrade path75

DIY build — the CPU, motherboard and PSU can each be upgraded independently without replacing the whole system.

Expansion74

Expansion headroom: 1 PCIe slot(s), 3 M.2, 3 SATA, 1 drive bay(s), 0 RAM slot(s) free.

Storage growth70

Storage is 76% utilized with 1 free drive bay(s) and 3 free SATA port(s).

Memory growth20

0 RAM slot(s) free; memory is 100% utilized.

Networking55

Networking is 1000 Mbps, and a free PCIe slot can add a faster NIC later.

Replacement ease90

ATX form factor with standard, socketed components — most parts are easy to replace.

Workload change65

A 8GB GPU is present — AI and transcoding workloads are covered.

Score de risque homelab

Risque modéré

49

Moderate risk (49/100) — a few items are worth fixing before you commit (see checklist).

Single point of failure

Risque: high

Storage has no redundancy (2 drives, no mirror/parity) — a single drive failure exposes the array.

Solution: Add at least a mirror (RAID 1/ZFS mirror) for irreplaceable data, or an additional parity drive for larger arrays.

Storage risk

Risque: medium

1 desktop hard drive(s) — not rated for 24/7 duty, vibration or heat; higher long-run failure risk.

Solution: For an always-on system, prefer NAS/CMR-rated drives; monitor SMART and replace before the warranty ends.

Data loss risk

Risque: critical

2 drive(s), no redundancy, hard-drive media — the worst combination for keeping data safe.

Solution: Add redundancy and an off-site/off-box backup for anything irreplaceable.

Power risk

Risque: low

PSU is 600W, peak load 100W (17%).

Solution: PSU sizing leaves healthy headroom for spikes and future parts.

Network risk

Risque: critical

The workload wants 2500 Mbps but the config only provides 1000 Mbps.

Solution: Add a 2.5G NIC or upgrade the platform.

Expansion risk

Risque: low

1 PCIe, 3 M.2, 3 SATA, 1 bays free.

Solution: Healthy room for future drives, NICs and accelerators.

Upgrade risk

Risque: low

2022 platform — current generation with a forward-looking socket/feature set.

Solution: Buy for the workload, not the socket — upgrade paths are a bonus, not a guarantee.

Audit final du build

Audit found 4 critical and 0 warning item(s) worth fixing before you buy.

4 Critique0 Avertissement2 Optimisation2 Optionnel2 Futur

Check the balance

Critique

Total (1646€) exceeds your budget (800€).

Action: Reconsider the config for the stated workload or budget before buying.

Catégorie: balance

Check the balance

Critique

This build may struggle with the stated workload.

Action: Reconsider the config for the stated workload or budget before buying.

Catégorie: balance

No storage redundancy

Critique

2 drive(s) with no mirror or parity for the data you plan to store.

Action: Add at least a mirror for irreplaceable data before you migrate anything.

Catégorie: storage

RAM is nearly exhausted

Critique

The workload needs 100% of available RAM — swapping will hurt.

Action: Add more RAM now, while slots are still free.

Catégorie: memory

Use NAS-rated drives

Optimisation

Desktop drives in an always-on NAS/server role have higher long-run failure rates.

Action: Prefer NAS/CMR-rated drives for 24/7 duty.

Catégorie: storage

Plan faster networking

Optimisation

1G networking is fine today but will bottleneck multi-user media or big NAS transfers at 25TB.

Action: Budget for a 2.5G/10G NIC and switch later, or spec it now.

Catégorie: network

Add a UPS

Optionnel

An always-on server holding data should survive power blips.

Action: Add an online/line-interactive UPS sized to the build's idle draw.

Catégorie: power

Keep a backup off-box

Optionnel

Redundancy inside the box does not survive fire, theft or a whole-array fault.

Action: Mirror the important data to an external drive, a second box, or cloud.

Catégorie: storage

Drive bays remain

Futur

1 drive bay(s) free for future capacity.

Action: Expand capacity in pairs (mirror/parity) when needed.

Catégorie: storage

PCIe slot available

Futur

1 free PCIe slot(s) for a NIC, HBA or GPU later.

Action: Use it for a 10G NIC, extra HBA, or an accelerator when the need appears.

Catégorie: expansion

Ce qui devient la limite

RAM is maxed out is the most likely thing to date this build within 1-2y.

Horizon: 1-2y

RAM is maxed out

Pourquoi: All RAM slots are used and the workload already sits at 100% — the next memory need means replacing kits or a new build.

Que faire: Buy a single larger kit now, or plan the RAM for the full lifecycle.

Horizon: 1-2y

Storage nearly full

Pourquoi: 76% of raw capacity is already in use — media libraries and backups grow fast.

Que faire: Expanding is easy: add a drive to the free bays/ports.

Horizon: 3-5y

1G networking becomes the ceiling

Pourquoi: A 1000 Mbps link will cap NAS transfers and multi-user media before the CPU or disks do.

Que faire: Add a 2.5G/10G NIC when the switch investment makes sense.

Build recommandé

Value build — most for your money

Architecture: tower build on AM4 + AMD B550

≈ 1,646 €

Total

Performance
90
Valeur
80
Efficacité
77
Extensibilité
96
Silence
95
Longévité
94
Fiabilité
60
Global
85
Repos
31 W
Typique
55 W
Pic
100 W
Énergie / an
≈110 €
Évaluation

underpowered

RôleComposantQtéPrixAcheter
cpuAMD Ryzen 5 5500189 €
motherboardASUS PRIME B550M-K ARGB-CSM1≈ 116 €
ramG.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4-2133 CL15 32GB (2x16GB)167 €
caseFractal Design Define C ATX Mid Tower Black189 €
coolingThermalright Le Grand Macho Air 159mm Fanless1≈ 38 €
psuSilverstone NJ600 Silver Fanless ATX 600W Fully Modular 80+ Titanium Certified1≈ 98 €
storageRocket Q NVMe SSD1≈ 61 €
storageSeagate Exos M 32TB 3.5" HDD 7200RPM SATA 6.0 Gb/s1≈ 760 €
gpuXFX Speedster SWFT 210 AMD Radeon™ RX 6650 XT Core Gaming Graphics Card with 8GB GDDR6, AMD RDNA™ 21≈ 328 €
Total:≈ 1,646 €

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Pourquoi ce build

  • AMD Ryzen 5 5500: 12 threads covers the 8 needed with headroom.
  • Motherboard AMD B550 (AM4): matches the CPU socket and case size.
  • RAM: 32GB DDR4 — meets the 32GB the workload requires.
  • XFX Speedster SWFT 210 AMD Radeon™ RX 6650 XT Core Gaming Graphics Card with 8GB GDDR6, AMD RDNA™ 2: 8GB VRAM selected for your dedicated GPU need.
  • Chose AMD Ryzen 5 5500 over Intel Core i3 13100T OEM/Tray: better overall fit for your priorities.

Qui devrait le choisir

  • The lowest total price (1646€) that still covers this workload properly — best price/quality ratio.

Pourquoi pas l'alternative

  • Value build — most for your money beats "Smart build — best all-round" on performance -10, value +11, efficiency +14, longevity -6 — that is why it is recommended for your priorities.
  • Value build — most for your money beats "Long-term build — expandable & future-proof" on performance -10, value +11, efficiency +14, longevity -6 — that is why it is recommended for your priorities.

Ce qu'il sacrifie

  • No ECC memory — fine for home use, less ideal for bit-rot-sensitive archives.
  • Expansion headroom is trimmed: parts are chosen for price per capability.

Ce qui te limite en premier

RAM is the closest to its limit (100% of capacity in use) — it will likely force the next upgrade.

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