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Dell OptiPlex 3070 Desktop (Refurb): i5-9500, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, SFF Expired

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Dell Refurbished is offering 50% Off select Dell OptiPlex 3070 Desktops (Refurbished Units) after applying promo code YEAREND3070 in cart. Shipping is free.

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It's Dell's fiscal year end.
The problem with those n100 is the reliability, these dells are robust and can be easily fix when something go wrong.
These will get about the same Geekbench score as the N100 for single core, and about 30% faster in multicore.

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spaceistheplace
02-28-2024 at 12:21 PM.
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How's the 3070 vs the 7070MT. Want to use it as blueiris server
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MikeM5646
02-29-2024 at 05:07 AM.
02-29-2024 at 05:07 AM.
3070 SFF is back in stock. What are people buying for wireless cards for this model?
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02-29-2024 at 05:56 AM.
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These require small form factor video cards, right?
i think you mean low profile, and yes for the sff you can get a low profile gpu
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jerwil
02-29-2024 at 08:12 AM.
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Is frigate better than CPAI? How many hard drives can this thing handle? Currently running a I seven 2600 for my Blue Iris server with CPAaI. It still kind of handles it but wanted to upgrade to a beefier system. It seems like people are able to run code project AI on an M.two now or something like that. Do these things have 2pm.2 ports?
I'm actually using CPAI with my BlueIris but I've been having issues with it stopping detection a few hours after booting up the system. I am using a Coral device with CPAI, so that may be part of the problem. Frigate just uses the CPU for detection, and I've found it to be really fast. I get a notification within a second or two of object detection with frigate. The Dell I got has one full size M.2 which I used to add an SSD, and a smaller M.2 that houses the wifi/Bluetooth card. I'm not sure if that smaller M.2 can take an SSD as well as I haven't tried.
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02-29-2024 at 10:03 AM.
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Quote from jerwil :
I'm actually using CPAI with my BlueIris but I've been having issues with it stopping detection a few hours after booting up the system. I am using a Coral device with CPAI, so that may be part of the problem. Frigate just uses the CPU for detection, and I've found it to be really fast. I get a notification within a second or two of object detection with frigate. The Dell I got has one full size M.2 which I used to add an SSD, and a smaller M.2 that houses the wifi/Bluetooth card. I'm not sure if that smaller M.2 can take an SSD as well as I haven't tried.

Cool. Ya. I was considering running CPAI on A Coral from an M.2 slot or a PCIE to m.2 adapter. People said the usb version is problematic?!
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02-29-2024 at 12:11 PM.
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Quote from spaceistheplace :
Cool. Ya. I was considering running CPAI on A Coral from an M.2 slot or a PCIE to m.2 adapter. People said the usb version is problematic?!
My Coral is USB, and it seems to be problematic. I'm not a power user of CPAI, so I have limited knowledge to debug so I'm not really sure what's wrong. Motion is detected and the images are sent to the Coral, but no objects end up being detected. It might be worth a try to use an M.2 Coral if there's a slot available.
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