Im used to this from the whole “build your own gaming pc/nas” rabbit hole. Now it’s just some extra gpus and I might be able to have a two in one build (which will of course offset any costs for more 3090s /s)
Didn’t someone just make a post about a game stream server that would allow multiple gamers to use the same machine? Not with VMs, but multiple users and virtual displays. Using docker.
You’d connect to it via any moonlight client, and it creates the environment for you to use the machine for whatever.
Yeah it’s a pretty cool project and I’ll definitely use it. However nothing can beat a straight connection from monitor to gpu, so I’ll probably use passthrough for the gpu when gaming
Forget the board – can your whimpy-ass power supply handle the load?
No :(
I have a separate gaming PC and am considering to just use that hardware for my NAS and create a VM for gaming
You have put yourself into this black hole lol.
“I might just get a- Oh god my gaming rig is now my secondary PC and my credit card hurts. How did this happen?!”
3090s snicker evily in the background
Im used to this from the whole “build your own gaming pc/nas” rabbit hole. Now it’s just some extra gpus and I might be able to have a two in one build (which will of course offset any costs for more 3090s /s)
Didn’t someone just make a post about a game stream server that would allow multiple gamers to use the same machine?
Not with VMs, but multiple users and virtual displays.Using docker.You’d connect to it via any moonlight client, and it creates the environment for you to use the machine for whatever.
Edit: Yes
Yeah it’s a pretty cool project and I’ll definitely use it. However nothing can beat a straight connection from monitor to gpu, so I’ll probably use passthrough for the gpu when gaming
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