Blue Iris is working fine but my computer is lagging

Kingchimmy

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Jul 1, 2020
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For over 3 weeks now my computer has been lagging. Whenever I open a browser or anything besides Blueiris, it just stalls and it's been really frustrating. Average CPU usage for BI is under 15% and RAM is less than 1.5Gb. I'm using a dell optiplex 7460, i7-8700, 8Gb RAM, win 10pro version 10.0.19042 build 19042 if it helps.
 
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With no programs running, including BI , hit <CNTL> <ALT> <DEL> to bring up Task Manager, select the "Performance" tab: what's under the various tabs regarding % ?
 
CPU 0- 1%
Memory 47%
Disk 0%
Disk1 (D: C: )fluctuates, spiked to 100% once but dropped to 0%
Ethernet 0Kbs
GPU 0%
OK.
What about the "Processes" tab?
 
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USB is definitely a performance bottleneck. Even if you're using front and rear ports for the drives, it is most likely the same Bus/controller.

Is the BI machine an 'daily driver' in regards to your computer use?
 
Is this an All-In-One Optiplex and you're running BI on external drives because of no room inside and/or you don't want to crack it open?

If so and if the O/S is on a 3.5" HDD then you might have room to put in a new 2.5" SSD for Windows, BI and BI's "db" folder, stick it in with double-sided foam tape.
Replace the existing 3.5" HDD with a surveillance-rated HDD such as a WD Purple and put BI's video clips on it.
 
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looks like an nvme drive onboard and an empty 2.5" SATA drive bay with a blue plastic drive carrier. Screenshot 2022-02-09 072615.png
 
This video would show you how to add one. There might be more maybe in English. I just turned the sound off.

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You're running the OS from a portable USB drive? Or is it SATA?

Yes I'm running it in the portable USB. Is there anyway to install the OS in the inbuilt storage without having to program the cameras again? I had someone set up the ips and I'm just panic thinking about doing all that again. Also, everything was running fine up until maybe 3 weeks ago. I've had this set up since Jan 2021 without any problems. I don't know if i mistakenly updated Windows or downloaded the upgrade to the portable drive.
 
USB is definitely a performance bottleneck. Even if you're using front and rear ports for the drives, it is most likely the same Bus/controller.

Is the BI machine an 'daily driver' in regards to your computer use?

Yes it is, I run 8cams recording 24/7. But I also like to use the computer every once in a while, but lately it's been lagging seriously.
 
Is this an All-In-One Optiplex and you're running BI on external drives because of no room inside and/or you don't want to crack it open?

If so and if the O/S is on a 3.5" HDD then you might have room to put in a new 2.5" SSD for Windows, BI and BI's "db" folder, stick it in with double-sided foam tape.
Replace the existing 3.5" HDD with a surveillance-rated HDD such as a WD Purple and put BI's video clips on it.


Yes that's my mistake. Dell optiplex is highly recommended here but I didn't realise there were different types so I got the All-in-one. I also bought the 3.5'' 4TB WD Purple which is also recommended here but it was too big to fit the AIO computer when I opened it so I just connected it to the USB port. Is there a 2.5'' surveillance SSD you can recommend? Also is there a way to transfer windows and everything already on the HDD to the 2.5'' SSD without having to program the cameras again?
 
Make an image of the drive with the OS. then install that image to the 2TB hdd using a program like Macrium Reflect or AOMEI Backupper or
 
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