- Aug 5, 2016
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I'm bumping against the limits of what a 6th gen Core i5 system can manage with "hardware decoding". I've had to reduce framerates and disable BI features to keep CPU utilization reasonable.
Heat and the cost of electricity are non-issues for me. (I get that they are big issues for other people.)
Rather than replace the system with an i7 system, or wait and replace it with a 7th gen Kaby Lake i7 system, I'd like to pop in a $250 video card to handle decoding. The raw power of a mid-range gaming card implies a lot more potential decoding power than integrated graphics.
If BI is set to software decoding, will a gaming card be a viable option? What about two?
I do understand power, noise, heat, storage space, and efficiency are important to some people. They're not issues for in this case. Sufficient capability to run all cameras at max settings with all BI bells and whistles is.
Heat and the cost of electricity are non-issues for me. (I get that they are big issues for other people.)
Rather than replace the system with an i7 system, or wait and replace it with a 7th gen Kaby Lake i7 system, I'd like to pop in a $250 video card to handle decoding. The raw power of a mid-range gaming card implies a lot more potential decoding power than integrated graphics.
If BI is set to software decoding, will a gaming card be a viable option? What about two?
I do understand power, noise, heat, storage space, and efficiency are important to some people. They're not issues for in this case. Sufficient capability to run all cameras at max settings with all BI bells and whistles is.