Thought I'd post this up here for anyone who may be interested in building a new purpose built PC / Server for their Blue Iris Setup.
I'm currently working on a project for a friend who has asked me to install a full system at his house, leaving pretty much everything up to me and a reasonable budget to work with.
As part of this, he wanted everything to be new for warranties and piece of mind - so I have put together this system to run Blue Iris. (my own system is running on an old x64 based control system for a High Volume Production print engine, so I do understand the idea of re-purposing old machines also!)
I'll add a few pictures when its finished off, still waiting for the case to arrive...
The components are:
Before I start testing it (will be running Windows 10) - I thought it would be intresting to see peoples thoughts on how it will get on with 3x 5MP in Blue iris @15fps (H.264)...
I'll get it tested tonight and post my findings when done - Personally, I'm pretty confident it will be a really nice little system for the job, with the ability to handle plenty more cams in the future.
Pic of the case for idea of how it will look when complete:

I'm currently working on a project for a friend who has asked me to install a full system at his house, leaving pretty much everything up to me and a reasonable budget to work with.
As part of this, he wanted everything to be new for warranties and piece of mind - so I have put together this system to run Blue Iris. (my own system is running on an old x64 based control system for a High Volume Production print engine, so I do understand the idea of re-purposing old machines also!)
I'll add a few pictures when its finished off, still waiting for the case to arrive...
The components are:
Intel Pentium Gold G5400 3.7GHz |
Corsair DDR4 Memory 8GB |
Crutial BX500 120GB SSD (Boot Drive) |
WD Purple 4TB Surveillance Drive |
ASRock H310M-HDV (M-ATX) |
Be Quiet! 400w 80+Gold rated PSU (more power than needed, but the price was too good to pass on) |
Kolink Satellite Case |
I'll get it tested tonight and post my findings when done - Personally, I'm pretty confident it will be a really nice little system for the job, with the ability to handle plenty more cams in the future.
Pic of the case for idea of how it will look when complete:
