Older PC for running Blue iris.....

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I'm building up a new security camera system upgrading from my old Lorex consumer grade system. I have so far ordered three of the 4K T's with the built in LED's for each of my three entry doors on the house. I also purchased a 16 port Netgear PoE+ switch. I'm planning on a total of eight cameras but I haven't decided on the other five yet. So I'm not sure yet if all cameras will be 8MP......I doubt it. I want to run Blue Iris this time around instead of an NVR. My current Lorex NVR is a clunky experience if you do anything beyond just looking at the camera views. I have an older gaming PC that I could use for Blue Iris but I'm not really sure how well it will work with multiple 8MP cameras. The CPU is an Intel i5-4440 and has 16GB of RAM. It was a great gaming rig back in it's prime but it's definitely dated.

What are your thoughts on this PC? I have no issues with waiting to find a more robust PC to use but I thought since I had this one already.............................
 
That is fine. People are running 50 cameras with 4th gen no problem. Since you have it laying around give it a try

Follow every optimization in the wiki. Substreams are a must.

Hardware Acceleration is no longer needed now with substreams and can actually make the CPU% go up using it.


 
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4k cams take some horse power to process.
At this point all you can do is try what you have, but I'll lay odds you will want something more robust.
 
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Good grief.....I forgot how big this thing is!
Wow....looks like an old timey cotton gin, corn grinder or peanut sheller....:lmao:
Do the lights dim when that thing powers up?
 
You don't need a graphics card unless you plan to do some heavy duty CodeProject AI.

But the camera AI is probably more than enough.

Well if I pulled that graphics card out then power consumption would go way down. The graphics card probably uses alot of power just sitting there.
 
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Doesn't webcasting take up a lot of CPU? Doesn't the GPU help with transcoding if you're casting it via UI3?

CPU goes up a few %, but not more than the cost of powering the GPU or the CPU% it takes to offload the video to the GPU.

And if you are doing direct to wire to UI3, then it is minimal.

Here was a recent thread where someone turned off hardware acceleration as I suggested and his CPU dropped 10-15%

 
Ok I took out the DVD drive, and the two WD storage drives that were in there. I did a clean install of windows 10 on a Kingston Hyper X Fury 480 Gig SSD that was in there. Need to grab a purple drive next.
 
Yeah I could run 9 cams on my i5-4590 Dell 9020 just fine, and still stream Netflix and or You tube videos.
 
4k cams take some horse power to process.
At this point all you can do is try what you have, but I'll lay odds you will want something more robust.

I can always upgrade the CPU to an i7 for $125.00. They have a renewed CPU for $99.00. I'd rather do that because I built this system and I know it has quality parts in it.
 
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