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I wouldn't necessarily expect it to IMPROVE the quality - though it may a bit. It should however greatly improve quality of life and the "smoothness" of your system... reduce lag, no hesitation or missing frames, and probably reduce power consumption/heat generation. I'd expect the quality of the image to still be essentially the same as that is what the camera is sending regardless. Originally I assumed you were just looking at a CPU swap but going from an E5800 to i5-9400 is a huge increase so I assume you're either doing a full hardware change or at least motherboard and CPU? If you're looking at a full rebuild anyway, and since you already have the storage disk, finding great deals on eBay is actually pretty easy and should come in under that $400 mark. <br><br>But yeah, I'd say an upgrade would be a good idea. Getting more CPU overhead might allow you to increase resolution or other tweaks on your cameras as well. Under normal situation - my server with pretty old hardware too - cruises under 5 or 10%. Heavy playback of images or watching live feeds at full resolution may bring it up some, but not much. Using substreams, direct to disk, and controlling fps &amp; keyframes all made huge gains for me.<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://blueirissoftware.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=1988">Matts1984</a> — Fri Aug 14, 2020 2:43 pm</p><hr />
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		<updated>2020-08-14T13:05:13+00:00</updated>

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Hi I am running Blueiris 5 with 6 cameras<br>1x  5000 MP <br>2x 1.3MP<br>1x 1MP<br>1x4MP<br>1x Nest doorbell using share...<br><br>All except 1 using continuous recording on a dedicated purple surveillance hardisk<br><br>System installed on an older server using a Dual core Intel E5800 3.20Ghz with 8G Ram<br>My server I use for files and Blueiris only. Besides Blue Iris not much activity.<br><br>When in service mode Blueiris hovers around 60% CPU usage for a total system of 65%<br>When using viewer Blueiris jumps to approx 80%-85% with system total to 95-100%<br><br>I did read and apply how to reduce CPU power bu using Direct to Disk, FPS max 15 etc.<br><br>My question is, when I view cameras the quality is ok but not great, When looking at recordings there is a small hesitation sometimes like missing frames.<br>I am looking to maybe upgrade to a I5-9400. <br>Will the upgrade improve video quality or recording quality. Not really planning in adding more cameras in the near future, maybe 1.<br>Just wondering if the $400 investment will improve anything.<br><br>Sometimes system is a little hesitant which is normal when at 100% but for the few times it happens doesn't bother me much.<br><br><br>Please advise.<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://blueirissoftware.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=2735">aqus9444</a> — Fri Aug 14, 2020 1:05 pm</p><hr />
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