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Is it possible to run two games simultaneously using two graphics cards?

Is it possible to run two games simultaneously using two graphics cards?

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PinkSky_xoxo
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03-13-2017, 08:52 AM
#1
Can I run two separate operating systems simultaneously on a computer with an AMD Ryzen processor featuring 8 cores, 16 threads, and two AMD GPUs – a Radeon RX 570 and a Radeon RX 580?
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PinkSky_xoxo
03-13-2017, 08:52 AM #1

Can I run two separate operating systems simultaneously on a computer with an AMD Ryzen processor featuring 8 cores, 16 threads, and two AMD GPUs – a Radeon RX 570 and a Radeon RX 580?

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Kjotbolla_
Junior Member
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03-14-2017, 11:17 PM
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It is certainly feasible to achieve this, utilizing virtual machines—essentially dividing your computer into three distinct components: one dedicated to each game and a central base. For the base, 8 gigabytes is recommended; however, for each virtual machine, a minimum of 4 gigabytes is necessary, with 8 gigabytes being preferable for optimal gaming performance. This would require a minimum of 32 gigabytes in total. A sizable and rapid storage drive, such as at least a 500 gigabyte solid-state drive, would also be beneficial.
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Kjotbolla_
03-14-2017, 11:17 PM #2

It is certainly feasible to achieve this, utilizing virtual machines—essentially dividing your computer into three distinct components: one dedicated to each game and a central base. For the base, 8 gigabytes is recommended; however, for each virtual machine, a minimum of 4 gigabytes is necessary, with 8 gigabytes being preferable for optimal gaming performance. This would require a minimum of 32 gigabytes in total. A sizable and rapid storage drive, such as at least a 500 gigabyte solid-state drive, would also be beneficial.

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WarriorFR
Junior Member
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03-15-2017, 03:39 PM
#3
Simultaneously?
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WarriorFR
03-15-2017, 03:39 PM #3

Simultaneously?

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Chargez
Member
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03-15-2017, 09:11 PM
#4
Potentially, it’s feasible to operate two separate Windows installations concurrently through virtual machines. A division of resources would involve allocating half the processor cores and a single graphics card to each VM, along with a minimum of 16 gigabytes of combined system memory. However, the actual performance outcome remains uncertain.
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Chargez
03-15-2017, 09:11 PM #4

Potentially, it’s feasible to operate two separate Windows installations concurrently through virtual machines. A division of resources would involve allocating half the processor cores and a single graphics card to each VM, along with a minimum of 16 gigabytes of combined system memory. However, the actual performance outcome remains uncertain.

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xSkylerr
Member
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03-15-2017, 10:35 PM
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Is it possible to operate with two computers utilizing mice and keyboards?

Could I configure individual USB ports for each device?

And would it be feasible to employ two displays?

Ultimately, I’m seeking a single enclosure housing two gaming systems and a central processing unit.
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xSkylerr
03-15-2017, 10:35 PM #5

Is it possible to operate with two computers utilizing mice and keyboards?

Could I configure individual USB ports for each device?

And would it be feasible to employ two displays?

Ultimately, I’m seeking a single enclosure housing two gaming systems and a central processing unit.
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Thanks

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niclasdam
Member
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03-17-2017, 04:10 AM
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It is achievable through virtualization software, dividing your computer into three distinct components: one for each game and a central system. A minimum of 8 gigabytes would be needed for the base, while each virtual machine should have at least 4 gigabytes, though 8 gigabytes is recommended for optimal gaming performance. This would require approximately 32 gigabytes in total. Utilizing a sizable, rapid storage device—at least 500 gigabytes—would further enhance the experience.
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niclasdam
03-17-2017, 04:10 AM #6

It is achievable through virtualization software, dividing your computer into three distinct components: one for each game and a central system. A minimum of 8 gigabytes would be needed for the base, while each virtual machine should have at least 4 gigabytes, though 8 gigabytes is recommended for optimal gaming performance. This would require approximately 32 gigabytes in total. Utilizing a sizable, rapid storage device—at least 500 gigabytes—would further enhance the experience.

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angryturnip928
Junior Member
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03-17-2017, 01:05 PM
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Indeed, the concept you describe is commonly known as multiseat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiseat_configuration
However, I’m uncertain regarding the specific procedures involved in its implementation.
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angryturnip928
03-17-2017, 01:05 PM #7

Indeed, the concept you describe is commonly known as multiseat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiseat_configuration
However, I’m uncertain regarding the specific procedures involved in its implementation.

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jxzuzuzo
Posting Freak
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03-19-2017, 09:40 AM
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Watch the Linus video at this link: https://youtu.be/LuJYMCbIbPk.
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jxzuzuzo
03-19-2017, 09:40 AM #8

Watch the Linus video at this link: https://youtu.be/LuJYMCbIbPk.

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GuooFish
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03-26-2017, 09:28 PM
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Running multiple games simultaneously demands significantly more system resources—often double the amount of processing power, memory, storage space, and graphics card capacity compared to playing a single game. Furthermore, maintaining legal compliance necessitates acquiring two separate Windows licenses, as even virtual machine installations require individual licensing agreements. The only tangible benefit gained from this approach is reduced physical workspace.
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GuooFish
03-26-2017, 09:28 PM #9

Running multiple games simultaneously demands significantly more system resources—often double the amount of processing power, memory, storage space, and graphics card capacity compared to playing a single game. Furthermore, maintaining legal compliance necessitates acquiring two separate Windows licenses, as even virtual machine installations require individual licensing agreements. The only tangible benefit gained from this approach is reduced physical workspace.

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03-26-2017, 09:34 PM
#10
Upon observing this, my initial reaction was imagining a being from another planet possessing six limbs and eight eyes.
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XExtremeGamerX
03-26-2017, 09:34 PM #10

Upon observing this, my initial reaction was imagining a being from another planet possessing six limbs and eight eyes.