Camera upgrade.

Not at this time. But a machine that is upgradeable to W-11 would be 8th generation HP or Dell or Lenovo, etc or newer. with TPM 2.0 already up and running in the system.
 
None that I'm aware of unless you like having a more dumbed down version of Win10.
 
I'm guinea pigging W-11 on this Home setup. i8-8700 Dell Precision tower. streaming 8 cams from an Amcrest XVR, to BI....Not quite the real IP-CAM acid test. but it's doing it ok at this time.
It think it acts a little different than a clean install of W-11.
This image had been a W-7 Optiplex 7020, upgraded to W10 in 2015, then migrated to a 9020 Opti, and now its been imaged to a 3630 Precision, and then taken the upgrade path to W11.
THIS IS NOT Recommended for running a cam system. But my Opti 9020 SSD was flaking out, and I jumped ship before she quit working.
I have folders floating around in here that go back to windows Vista LOL.
 
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But like I mentioned, if you can get a great deal on an older one, go for it.

Many members here have 4th gen with over 30 cameras running sub 20% CPU. No big deal if Win11 can't be installed. Still better off with unsupported Win10 than an NVR that is never updated and a huge security risk.
 
None at all. Swapped the mobo, plugged everything in and booted right off the old system, i7-6700K, on the M2 drive. It took a little longer on the initial boot, had to install new drivers for the CPU and board, but it went very smoothly.