I'm moving from an i7-49xx to an i7-6700 (Dell OptiPlex 3040) that has a clean, up-to-date Win 10 Pro OS. All drivers are current, and device manager shows no errors. Dell's support application updated three drivers, including the BIOS.
After installing the latest full downloaded version of BI (5.4.7.2) and deactivating the key on the original system and transferring it to the new one, I imported the exported .reg file. All cameras populated the new system. But the console was virtually frozen. Only about half the cameras showed live images - and those were at about 1 frame every 3 seconds. The other half didn't update at all. The CPU shows 100% on the console, but only 25%-ish in the task manager (and about 40% of the GPU) The console is updating so slowly that I'm getting "unresponsive, do you want to close or wait" prompts from the OS. Running BI as an app or as a service, and restarting the system (countless times) produce the same results.
Poking around in settings takes FOREVER since it's so lethargic.
I'm running Intel-Beta under HA global settings. And under status/camera, I'm seeing a constant rotation of about 20% of the cameras going red.
I'm getting full gigabit speeds on network tests, so I don't think there is a network issue.
At this point I'm disheartened with the process. Of course, I'm exhausted, and way past my bedtime.
ETA: My original system has 16GB where the new one only has 8. Both use identical memory sticks, so I swapped them. It struck me as odd that the new system was pegging the memory at nearly 100% when running on a single 8GB stick. After swapping, the old system is staying around 50% on that same stick. The new system is increasing in memory usage by about 0.1GB per 10 seconds. It keeps climbing:

Thus it would appear something on this new install is causing a runaway memory consumption. Any ideas?
After installing the latest full downloaded version of BI (5.4.7.2) and deactivating the key on the original system and transferring it to the new one, I imported the exported .reg file. All cameras populated the new system. But the console was virtually frozen. Only about half the cameras showed live images - and those were at about 1 frame every 3 seconds. The other half didn't update at all. The CPU shows 100% on the console, but only 25%-ish in the task manager (and about 40% of the GPU) The console is updating so slowly that I'm getting "unresponsive, do you want to close or wait" prompts from the OS. Running BI as an app or as a service, and restarting the system (countless times) produce the same results.
Poking around in settings takes FOREVER since it's so lethargic.
I'm running Intel-Beta under HA global settings. And under status/camera, I'm seeing a constant rotation of about 20% of the cameras going red.
I'm getting full gigabit speeds on network tests, so I don't think there is a network issue.
At this point I'm disheartened with the process. Of course, I'm exhausted, and way past my bedtime.
ETA: My original system has 16GB where the new one only has 8. Both use identical memory sticks, so I swapped them. It struck me as odd that the new system was pegging the memory at nearly 100% when running on a single 8GB stick. After swapping, the old system is staying around 50% on that same stick. The new system is increasing in memory usage by about 0.1GB per 10 seconds. It keeps climbing:

Thus it would appear something on this new install is causing a runaway memory consumption. Any ideas?
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