Security & Surveillance PCs

Surveillance & NVR PCs Built for 24/7 Recording, -40°C to 70°C

From a compact fanless edge recorder to a dual-GPU analytics platform — hot-swap RAID storage, wide-temperature ratings, and configuration help from a US-based engineer.

  • -40°C to 70°C operation on all four featured models
  • Fanless DI-1100, DS-1402, GM-1100 — no fan to fail
  • Hot-swap RAID 0/1/5/10 (DS-1402, GM-1100, GP-3100)
  • 600 W GPU power budget for analytics (GP-3100)
  • Optional PoE camera power on the DI-1100 (61.6 W configuration)

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Operating Range, All Four Models
-40°C to 70°C
GPU power budget (GP-3100)
600 W
SATA RAID (DS-1402, GM-1100, GP-3100)
RAID 0/1/5/10
Wide-Range Power Input
9–48 VDC
Industrial Computing Experience
30+ yrs

Which Surveillance PC Fits Your System?

Four platforms, one decision path: size the recording load first, then add GPU compute where analytics runs. Every model below is rated to -40°C and carries MIL-STD-810 shock and vibration compliance.

Cincoze DI-1100-i5 EN 50155

Cincoze DI-1100-i5

Compact fanless edge recorder for mobile and transit surveillance, with an optional PoE camera-power configuration (61.6 W budget).

  • Intel Core i5-8365UE, 4 cores, 15 W TDP
  • -40°C to 70°C fanless operation
  • 2× GbE LAN, RAID 0/1 (2.5" SATA + mSATA)
  • E-Mark, EN 50155, MIL-STD-810G certified
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Cincoze DS-1402 MIL-STD-810G

Cincoze DS-1402

Fanless NVR workhorse — 12th/13th Gen Core processing, hot-swap storage, and two PCIe/PCI slots for capture or network cards.

  • 12th/13th Gen Intel Core, up to Core i9
  • 2× 2.5" bays (1 hot-swap) + 3× mSATA + M.2 NVMe
  • RAID 0/1/5/10, 2× GbE LAN
  • -40°C to 70°C, 2× PCIe/PCI expansion slots
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Cincoze GM-1100 MIL-STD-810H

Cincoze GM-1100

Compact fanless analytics box — one MXM GPU module runs object detection or plate recognition beside the cameras it watches.

  • 1× MXM 3.1 Type A/B GPU module socket
  • 12th/13th Gen Intel Core, up to 96 GB DDR5
  • 2× hot-swap 2.5" bays, RAID 0/1/5/10
  • 2.5GbE + GbE LAN, -40°C to 70°C
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Cincoze GP-3100 MIL-STD-810H

Cincoze GP-3100

Dual full-length GPU platform for large VMS and real-time analytics deployments — recording, inference, and storage in one box.

  • 2× full-length GPUs, 600 W GPU power budget
  • 4× 2.5GbE + 1× GbE LAN
  • 4× hot-swap 2.5" bays + M.2 NVMe, RAID 0/1/5/10
  • 12th/13th/14th Gen Intel Core, up to Core i9
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Compare the Four Platforms

Compare the Four Platforms
SpecDI-1100-i5DS-1402GM-1100GP-3100
CPUCore i5-8365UE, 4 cores, 15 W12th/13th Gen Core, up to i912th/13th Gen Core, up to 65 W12th/13th/14th Gen Core, up to i9
Dedicated GPU1× MXM 3.1 Type A/B socket2× full-length, 600 W budget
Drive bays1× 2.5" SATA + mSATA2× 2.5" (1 hot-swap) + 3× mSATA + M.2 NVMe2× 2.5" hot-swap + M.2 NVMe4× 2.5" hot-swap + M.2 NVMe
SATA RAID0/10/1/5/100/1/5/100/1/5/10
LAN2× GbE2× GbE1× 2.5GbE + 1× GbE4× 2.5GbE + 1× GbE
Max memory32 GB DDR496 GB DDR596 GB DDR596 GB DDR5
Operating temp-40°C to 70°C-40°C to 70°C-40°C to 70°C-40°C to 70°C
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Where These Systems Record

24/7 CCTV & NVR Recording

Front-accessible hot-swap bays and RAID 0/1/5/10 keep footage flowing through a drive replacement (DS-1402, GM-1100, GP-3100).

VMS & Control-Room Servers

The DS-1402 drives up to four independent displays for operator video walls while recording to its internal array.

ANPR & Access Control

GPU inference at the gate: the GM-1100's MXM module handles plate reading and detection without a round trip to a data center.

Mobile & Transit Surveillance

The DI-1100-i5 carries E-Mark and EN 50155 certifications, 9–48 VDC input, and optional ignition sensing for buses and rail.

Perimeter & Outdoor Sites

-40°C to 70°C ratings suit roadside cabinets and gatehouses; the fanless DI-1100, DS-1402, and GM-1100 have no fan to fail or filter to clog.

Engineered for Around-the-Clock Video

Cincoze embedded GPU computers for video analytics

GPU Analytics Without a Server Rack

Recording video is a storage problem; analyzing it is a compute problem. The GM-1100 adds one MXM 3.1 Type A/B GPU module to a 260 × 200 × 85 mm fanless chassis — enough for object detection or plate recognition running in the same cabinet as your camera switch. When one module isn't enough, the GP-3100 feeds two full-length graphics cards from a 600 W GPU power budget and records to four front-accessible hot-swap drive bays.

Both platforms run 12th/13th Gen Intel Core processors (the GP-3100 also lists 14th Gen), take up to 96 GB of DDR5 memory with ECC support, and accept 9–48 VDC power — no server rack, no air-conditioned closet.

Wide operating temperature industrial computer

Built for the Gatehouse, Not the Server Room

Surveillance hardware rarely gets a server room — it lives in roadside cabinets, gatehouses, and vehicle equipment bays. Every model on this page is rated for -40°C to 70°C operation (configuration-dependent, with extended-temperature peripherals), and the DI-1100, DS-1402, and GM-1100 are fanless: no fan to fail, no filter to clog.

  • 9–48 VDC wide-range input with over-voltage, over-current, and reverse-power protection
  • MIL-STD-810 shock and vibration compliance on all four featured models
  • DIN-rail, VESA, wall, and side mounting on the DI-1100; 19" rack mounting on the GP-3100
  • 513,628-hour MTBF on the DI-1100-i5

Surveillance PC Buying Questions

Can these computers power IP cameras over PoE?
Most of these systems connect to cameras through a separate PoE switch. The exception is the DI-1100 series, which supports optional PoE camera power — its thermal spec lists a 61.6 W PoE budget (with a fan kit for the full temperature range). The DS-1402 also lists optional CMI/CFM expansion modules covering PoE and 10GbE LAN. Tell us your camera count and power budget and an engineer will confirm the right approach.
How is video storage handled, and can I swap a drive without opening the unit?
All four models use standard SATA and M.2 storage rather than proprietary trays. The DS-1402 has two 2.5-inch SATA bays (one front-accessible hot-swap) plus three mSATA sockets and an M.2 NVMe slot; the GM-1100 has two front hot-swap 2.5-inch bays; the GP-3100 has four front hot-swap 2.5-inch bays plus M.2 NVMe. Those three support RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10, so a mirrored or parity array can keep recording while you replace a failed drive from the front panel.
Do I need a dedicated GPU for video analytics?
Not for recording and viewing — the integrated Intel graphics in all four models handle video decode and multi-display output, and the DS-1402 drives up to four independent displays. A dedicated GPU matters when you run deep-learning analytics such as object detection or license plate recognition. The GM-1100 takes one MXM GPU module in a compact fanless chassis; the GP-3100 accepts two full-length graphics cards with a 600 W GPU power budget.
Can these systems run in a vehicle or an outdoor cabinet?
Yes. All four featured models are rated for -40°C to 70°C operation (configuration-dependent, with extended-temperature peripherals), accept 9–48 VDC input, and carry MIL-STD-810 shock and vibration compliance. For vehicle installs, the DI-1100-i5 adds E-Mark and EN 50155 certifications plus optional power ignition sensing with selectable 12 V/24 V and delay-time management.
Will my VMS or NVR software run on these systems?
These are standard x86 industrial PCs with listed support for Windows 10/11 and Linux, varying by model (the DI-1100-i5 lists Windows 10 and Linux), so VMS and NVR software built for those operating systems installs the same way it would on a commercial server. Tell us which platform you run and we'll configure memory, storage, OS, and expansion to match.
Do you support OEM and volume surveillance projects?
Yes — we support OEM and volume programs; mention quantities in your request and a US-based engineer will reply within one business day.

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