Hey Guys,
Im about to purchase BI v5 and got a bit lost of which Pc configuration and Switch is best.
Been a small wine bar... Is the below specs will do the job for 8 ip cams using the below Switch and Pc?
also, Can i use external USB 3 Caddy for my 8TB Sky Hawk surveillance within this System?
Switch:
S2805S-8TF-P, 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet L2 PoE+ Switch, 8 x PoE+ Ports @140W, with 2 x 1Gb SFP Uplinks
Weblink is > https://www.fs.com/au/products/150492.html
PC:
Intel NUC mini-PC NUC7i7BNH
Intel Dual Core i7-7567U @ 3.50 GHz 4MB cache up to 4.0 GHz
16GB RAM
512GB SSD
Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650
Built in Dual Band WiFi + Bluetooth
4 x USB 3.0
1 x USB-C
HDMI
Ethernet Port
Audio Line Out
Charger
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
Many Thanks
Z
BI v5 - PC & Switch advice.
Re: BI v5 - PC & Switch advice.
Wow that is quite expensive. I got my switch, a HP 2530 POE+ from Facebook marketplace for £20 plus around £10 in fuel.
Not too sure what it’s like in Aus but might be worth having a look unless it needs to be new?
Not too sure what it’s like in Aus but might be worth having a look unless it needs to be new?
Re: BI v5 - PC & Switch advice.
An external usb drive may power down which would freak BI5 out. It depends on the drive ! Internal preferred.
Is that ethernet switch managed ? Do you need it to be ? Unmanaged may be cheaper. I would always go for one with more ports than you need ready for an unknown expansion. Not enough cameras
Is that ethernet switch managed ? Do you need it to be ? Unmanaged may be cheaper. I would always go for one with more ports than you need ready for an unknown expansion. Not enough cameras
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Re: BI v5 - PC & Switch advice.
Hey TimeG,
I will using an external USB 3 Caddy - 8TB Sky Hawk surveillance grade... not normal SSD.
No i dont need managed ... but this switch is ok and fairly cheap.
Whats your thoughts?
I will using an external USB 3 Caddy - 8TB Sky Hawk surveillance grade... not normal SSD.
No i dont need managed ... but this switch is ok and fairly cheap.
Whats your thoughts?
Re: BI v5 - PC & Switch advice.
Go for it, but note that a caddy won't give any cooling airflow over the hdd which could reduce its life.
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Re: BI v5 - PC & Switch advice.
Thanks TimeG,
Just to confirm, the below specs are sufficient to run BI v5? I.e Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650
PC:
Intel NUC mini-PC NUC7i7BNH
Intel Dual Core i7-7567U @ 3.50 GHz 4MB cache up to 4.0 GHz
16GB RAM
512GB SSD
Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650
Built in Dual Band WiFi + Bluetooth
4 x USB 3.0
1 x USB-C
HDMI
Ethernet Port
Audio Line Out
Charger
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
Just to confirm, the below specs are sufficient to run BI v5? I.e Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650
PC:
Intel NUC mini-PC NUC7i7BNH
Intel Dual Core i7-7567U @ 3.50 GHz 4MB cache up to 4.0 GHz
16GB RAM
512GB SSD
Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650
Built in Dual Band WiFi + Bluetooth
4 x USB 3.0
1 x USB-C
HDMI
Ethernet Port
Audio Line Out
Charger
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
Re: BI v5 - PC & Switch advice.
I did a cpu comparison online and found your chosen cpu to be about as powerful as the i5-3330 I retired from my BI5 rig two years ago. Your cpu will work with a few 2MP cameras, but it will certainly stall if you try higher MP cameras or AI. Cutting fps down to 10 and using all the other tricks might make it work, but I would suggest a beefier cpu if you want more than two or three cameras.
A common cpu for BI5 would be an i7-7700. I am presently using an i7-8700k.
A common cpu for BI5 would be an i7-7700. I am presently using an i7-8700k.
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