Hey Guys,
Currently I have BI on a I9 9940 14 cores/ 28 threads 32GB ram Top of line ssd Gigabyte x299 gaming 7 MB and an amd RX580 video card.
I run about 30 HD 6mp cams (Maximum frame rate and bitrate) and never exceed 25 to 30% cpu usage. Dream setup, flawless
I also enjoy 400 down and 40 up bandwidth from my internet provider
I now wish to build a new pc this time looking at the AMD threadripper with 32 core and 64 threads.
The PC will be similarily speced with the other components.
Will i see even better performance or will it be a case of diminishing returns?
I do not think intel's quick sync has ever been used since I do not think they are on the higher end cpus.
Also, at my remote location where I have half of my 30 cams, the internet provider now offers 1 gigabit up and down. Right now there I have 500 down and 35 up. Will the gigabit both ways help when viewing cameras remotely?
Also, when is BI 5 out? Any new killer features?
Thanks !
Thanks !
Currently I have BI on a I9 9940 14 cores/ 28 threads 32GB ram Top of line ssd Gigabyte x299 gaming 7 MB and an amd RX580 video card.
I run about 30 HD 6mp cams (Maximum frame rate and bitrate) and never exceed 25 to 30% cpu usage. Dream setup, flawless
I also enjoy 400 down and 40 up bandwidth from my internet provider
I now wish to build a new pc this time looking at the AMD threadripper with 32 core and 64 threads.
The PC will be similarily speced with the other components.
Will i see even better performance or will it be a case of diminishing returns?
I do not think intel's quick sync has ever been used since I do not think they are on the higher end cpus.
Also, at my remote location where I have half of my 30 cams, the internet provider now offers 1 gigabit up and down. Right now there I have 500 down and 35 up. Will the gigabit both ways help when viewing cameras remotely?
Also, when is BI 5 out? Any new killer features?
Thanks !
Thanks !