Hello all, I haven't been on here in a while, but my dedicated PC has been running just fine for a good while. recently I have noticed that it seems to be slowing down and struggling to keep up. it's showing high cpu and memory usage almost all the time and when I attempt to log into the web UI or on our phones the live feed gets very choppy at times. I also have been having trouble connecting with the phone app at times. I am wondering if there are some things I can do to the PC ether in windows or in the BI program it's self to help this situation. Below are the PC specs and what I have running on it.
Dell Optiplex 7010 SFF Intel I5-3570 3.4ghz, 16gb ram, Main OS disk is 240gb SSD, disk for storage is a 1.8tb segate HDD, No dedicated GPU (only built-in)
Dual port Gigabit ethernet card.
Windows 10 pro 22H2 64bit
Installed applications...
BI-5 ver 5.7.5.2 x64
CodeProject AI Service
Dahau config tool
Avast Free Antivirus
CoreTemp (to monitor system)
And all the normal crud Windows comes installed with.
The PC is setup headless in a server rack which I use a separate POE switch wired to the dual network card to connect to all of the cameras so the cameras cannot access the internet. the built-in Ethernet is connected to the main network switch giving the PC access to the internet and fo me to remote in when needed.
Here are some screen shots of the PC specs and of task manager that I see most of the time when I look. I have also noticed that the issues occur when there is more activity on the cameras. I think that is due to the AI processing and identifying what it sees.





Dell Optiplex 7010 SFF Intel I5-3570 3.4ghz, 16gb ram, Main OS disk is 240gb SSD, disk for storage is a 1.8tb segate HDD, No dedicated GPU (only built-in)
Dual port Gigabit ethernet card.
Windows 10 pro 22H2 64bit
Installed applications...
BI-5 ver 5.7.5.2 x64
CodeProject AI Service
Dahau config tool
Avast Free Antivirus
CoreTemp (to monitor system)
And all the normal crud Windows comes installed with.
The PC is setup headless in a server rack which I use a separate POE switch wired to the dual network card to connect to all of the cameras so the cameras cannot access the internet. the built-in Ethernet is connected to the main network switch giving the PC access to the internet and fo me to remote in when needed.
Here are some screen shots of the PC specs and of task manager that I see most of the time when I look. I have also noticed that the issues occur when there is more activity on the cameras. I think that is due to the AI processing and identifying what it sees.




