GPU options
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Hi all, I'm interested in getting a GPU to help CPAI detect objects (from Blue Iris) as fast as possible. Are there any GPU's that I should focus on or avoid? I'm hoping to do this as low power as possible too. I've got about 16 cameras, from 1080 to 4k. My PC is pretty overkill for just BI (i7 9700, 32bg ram), but it's not the fastest for object detection. Thank you for any help and a big thank you to the devs!
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Hi all, I'm interested in getting a GPU to help CPAI detect objects (from Blue Iris) as fast as possible. Are there any GPU's that I should focus on or avoid? I'm hoping to do this as low power as possible too. I've got about 16 cameras, from 1080 to 4k. My PC is pretty overkill for just BI (i7 9700, 32bg ram), but it's not the fastest for object detection. Thank you for any help and a big thank you to the devs!
I would stick to NVidia cards. AMD/ATI GPUs apparently don't work with some AI things. Edit: Adding, for a 9th gen i7 I wouldn't bother with a 4-series card as your bus and CPU aren't going to keep up with say, a 4080 anyway. Get something like a 3080 TI. Plenty of power for what you're doing without throwing more GPU at your system than it can handle.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Hi all, I'm interested in getting a GPU to help CPAI detect objects (from Blue Iris) as fast as possible. Are there any GPU's that I should focus on or avoid? I'm hoping to do this as low power as possible too. I've got about 16 cameras, from 1080 to 4k. My PC is pretty overkill for just BI (i7 9700, 32bg ram), but it's not the fastest for object detection. Thank you for any help and a big thank you to the devs!
Here are some tips from someone who apparently managed it without using a GPU: https://blueirissoftware.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3991&start=10
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Hi all, I'm interested in getting a GPU to help CPAI detect objects (from Blue Iris) as fast as possible. Are there any GPU's that I should focus on or avoid? I'm hoping to do this as low power as possible too. I've got about 16 cameras, from 1080 to 4k. My PC is pretty overkill for just BI (i7 9700, 32bg ram), but it's not the fastest for object detection. Thank you for any help and a big thank you to the devs!
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Hi all, I'm interested in getting a GPU to help CPAI detect objects (from Blue Iris) as fast as possible. Are there any GPU's that I should focus on or avoid? I'm hoping to do this as low power as possible too. I've got about 16 cameras, from 1080 to 4k. My PC is pretty overkill for just BI (i7 9700, 32bg ram), but it's not the fastest for object detection. Thank you for any help and a big thank you to the devs!
Get more servers. Less tangle too.
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I would stick to NVidia cards. AMD/ATI GPUs apparently don't work with some AI things. Edit: Adding, for a 9th gen i7 I wouldn't bother with a 4-series card as your bus and CPU aren't going to keep up with say, a 4080 anyway. Get something like a 3080 TI. Plenty of power for what you're doing without throwing more GPU at your system than it can handle.
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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The autocompletion is really impressing, but I would never accept a suggestion without using my own brain
what?
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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what?
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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No worries!
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