You are referring to a processor model (AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+) - which has nothing to do with supporting your DVR or not - what you should look at is your MOTHERBOARD brand/model and what type of slots does it have and what chipset does it use - newer boards have PCIe slots and PCI slots - I'm assuming your DVR card is PCI, there should be no problem - What brand / model # is your DVR card, go on the website of the DVR card manufacturer and look at the system requirements - it will give you exactly w hat you need (minimum OS needed, RAM, configuration, etc.) if a particular product is incompatible with certain chipset it will tell you on their webpage. Otherwise, if there are no known limitation it is a regular PCI card like any and should work fine - If you are running WIndows XP or higher there should be no problem at all as long as your DVR card supports your operating system. For XP, use XP drivers, for VISTA' use VISTA drivers and so forth.
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You are referring to a processor model (AMD Athlon 64 x2 6000+) - which has nothing to do with supporting your DVR or not - what you should look at is your MOTHERBOARD brand/model and what type of slots does it have and what chipset does it use - newer boards have PCIe slots and PCI slots - I'm assuming your DVR card is PCI, there should be no problem - What brand / model # is your DVR card, go on the website of the DVR card manufacturer and look at the system requirements - it will give you exactly w hat you need (minimum OS needed, RAM, configuration, etc.) if a particular product is incompatible with certain chipset it will tell you on their webpage. Otherwise, if there are no known limitation it is a regular PCI card like any and should work fine - If you are running WIndows XP or higher there should be no problem at all as long as your DVR card supports your operating system. For XP, use XP drivers, for VISTA' use VISTA drivers and so forth.
I hope this helps.