Help with Hardware Options

BigDave_01

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I have the option of getting 1 of 2 machines for a BI setup I am saving for. I will start smaller but probably grow into 15 cameras (13 x 4 MP and 2 x 8 MP). I plan to use sub-streams. Both systems are approx $350 and will need me to add surveillance HDD. I know either would work but I don't know when comparing if the more powerful CPU is better or more memory. I don't want to spend extra on any upgrades for a while if at all.

1) i7-8700, 24 GB of memory (all 4 slots used), 512 GB SATA SSD, Win 10 Pro
2) i5-11400, 8 GB of memory (both slots used), 256 GB nVME SSD, Win 11 Home

My concerns with the 2nd option is the memory. I can't just add, I have to remove and replace. Also, wasn't sure how many issues people are having with Win 11.

Thanks in advance.

-Dave
 

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I vote for #1. I have 11 cameras on an older (i7 3770k) with windows 10 and it works like a champ. As we speak, I am trying to set up a newer machine with i5 12600k and windows 11. So far, nothing but a pita ( not with Blue Iris or the strd items...just having a heck of a time installing a Mellanox 10Gb nic). Also, if I am not mistaking, the i5 11400 has been noted in other forums as to running on the hot side.
 
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Looking at the passmark cpu ratings... PassMark - CPU Benchmarks - CPU Mega Page - Detailed List of Benchmarked CPUs

I7-8700 is a 13046
I5-11400 is a 17115

so the I5 is 30+% faster than the I7. A BI system likes 16 GB memory. I would go for #1 with windows 10 pro and more memory, also a bigger SSD.

I run 17 cameras at between 10 and 15 FPS, substreams on an I7-4790 at about 22% CPU. Without deepstack.
 

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8 GB of memory does not cut it in my opinion. You will need to add memory to the I5 system.

Also plan on adding a good harddrive to the system, at least a 4TB WD Purple. (~$95).
 

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Dang I was too slow. i7 system is gone.

Turns out I have a 16 GB of memory from another systems I can use so I could get the i5 system and swap the memory, although Windows 11 concerns me some.

Decisions.....Decisions. LOL
 
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