Hello everyone,
I wanted to share my experience using a Ryzen 5600g APU for a Blue Iris system. The short answer is, it's great.
Previously I had tried a 6700k system, a 7700k system, and an older i7-4800mq based laptop. Performance with all of these systems was less than perfect, but good enough that I could use them until the APU was released. Regardless of stream settings, using sub streams, various methods of HW acceleration, I would still get frame drops, stuttering, low fps in UI3 and in the full BI client. Now that's all gone. I exported my existing configuration, turned off sub streams, and it's all butter smooth without any problems. All cameras are also running full bitrate/fps(15), CPU usage is 15-20%. Power draw is 30-40w.
Simple system specs are:
5600g apu
mini itx b550 motherboard
16gb 14-14-14-34 DDR4 3200
Cams:
1x IPC-T2431T-AS
1x Loryta SD1A404XB-GNR
4x IPC-T5442TM-AS
I wanted to share my experience using a Ryzen 5600g APU for a Blue Iris system. The short answer is, it's great.
Previously I had tried a 6700k system, a 7700k system, and an older i7-4800mq based laptop. Performance with all of these systems was less than perfect, but good enough that I could use them until the APU was released. Regardless of stream settings, using sub streams, various methods of HW acceleration, I would still get frame drops, stuttering, low fps in UI3 and in the full BI client. Now that's all gone. I exported my existing configuration, turned off sub streams, and it's all butter smooth without any problems. All cameras are also running full bitrate/fps(15), CPU usage is 15-20%. Power draw is 30-40w.
Simple system specs are:
5600g apu
mini itx b550 motherboard
16gb 14-14-14-34 DDR4 3200
Cams:
1x IPC-T2431T-AS
1x Loryta SD1A404XB-GNR
4x IPC-T5442TM-AS