Would be running max of 6 dahua starlight turrets @ 15fps... Just asking cause i found for a super cheap price. Not sure how great it would run on a older second gen i7, though.
Would be running max of 6 dahua starlight turrets @ 15fps... Just asking cause i found for a super cheap price. Not sure how great it would run on a older second gen i7, though.
it wont support quicksync on cameras that are greater than 1080p but if you use starlights that should be fine...how much is that pc being sold for? there may be better options..
it wont support quicksync on cameras that are greater than 1080p but if you use starlights that should be fine...how much is that pc being sold for? there may be better options..
i agree, i don't intend to pay 200. also, just wanted to note...this is a full pc, not just mobo/ram. i was just curious about how blue iris would run on a second gen i7. =)
i agree, i don't intend to pay 200. also, just wanted to note...this is a full pc, not just mobo/ram. i was just curious about how blue iris would run on a second gen i7. =)
yes I understand, you can get a full pc running the third gen i5 for about 100...hp 8300 business...or dell optiplex
it would run just fine, your load is very low..six 1080 cameras are nothing.
yes I understand, you can get a full pc running the third gen i5 for about 100...hp 8300 business...or dell optiplex
it would run just fine, your load is very low..six 1080 cameras are nothing.
You'd have to make sure that that mobo/chipset was configured for internal graphics too. I have an old machine where the CPU handled QS but the MoBo/Chipset didn't.