Hi All,
I just wanted to document the excellent outcome I have had running Blue Iris in Windows 11 on a now unsupported (for latest OSX software) iMac 27" (Late 2013) running Windows 11.
My BI setup is 8 4MP Dahua POE cameras recording 24x7 and archiving after 24 hours to a storage drive.
I had been running BI in Windows 10 on an old Dell Optiplex 7050 running 7th Gen i5 7500 with quick sync, SSD, internal 3TB storage drive and it was absolutely fine. My only real issue was I was running headless using RDP to see the GUI or access via the web interface or mobile app.
I got tired of using unsupported methods to update my iMac to the latest OSX (due to the iMac model no longer being supported due age) so I upgraded. It seemed a great shame to just recycle out the iMac or sell it for nothing (and I had no other purpose for it).
The iMac is still a fine machine, has a dedicated Nvidia GPU and had also had a 1TB SSD upgrade some time ago. Long story short, I saw it as a perfect replacement for the Optiplex that would also give me a great display to use removing the need to RDP etc.
Long story short, I installed Windows 11 (using a USB prep method to include bypass TPM, CPU checks etc) to the iMac over OSX (ie not via Boot Camp), installed BootCamp drivers for supportability, Installed BI, migrated settings (used the opportunity to renew my support), setup start as service and the result is absolutely perfect and hardware usage is very low - comparable to the Optiplex.
Looking at the cost of these machines now - which are really low due to Apple considering them unsupported - they are a real viable and cost effective option (especially if you consider built in 27" monitor) for a Blue Iris NVR machine.
Hope this is useful to anyone considering their next build.
Happy to answer any questions.
Ta
D
I just wanted to document the excellent outcome I have had running Blue Iris in Windows 11 on a now unsupported (for latest OSX software) iMac 27" (Late 2013) running Windows 11.
My BI setup is 8 4MP Dahua POE cameras recording 24x7 and archiving after 24 hours to a storage drive.
I had been running BI in Windows 10 on an old Dell Optiplex 7050 running 7th Gen i5 7500 with quick sync, SSD, internal 3TB storage drive and it was absolutely fine. My only real issue was I was running headless using RDP to see the GUI or access via the web interface or mobile app.
I got tired of using unsupported methods to update my iMac to the latest OSX (due to the iMac model no longer being supported due age) so I upgraded. It seemed a great shame to just recycle out the iMac or sell it for nothing (and I had no other purpose for it).
The iMac is still a fine machine, has a dedicated Nvidia GPU and had also had a 1TB SSD upgrade some time ago. Long story short, I saw it as a perfect replacement for the Optiplex that would also give me a great display to use removing the need to RDP etc.
Long story short, I installed Windows 11 (using a USB prep method to include bypass TPM, CPU checks etc) to the iMac over OSX (ie not via Boot Camp), installed BootCamp drivers for supportability, Installed BI, migrated settings (used the opportunity to renew my support), setup start as service and the result is absolutely perfect and hardware usage is very low - comparable to the Optiplex.
Looking at the cost of these machines now - which are really low due to Apple considering them unsupported - they are a real viable and cost effective option (especially if you consider built in 27" monitor) for a Blue Iris NVR machine.
Hope this is useful to anyone considering their next build.
Happy to answer any questions.
Ta
D