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Two laptops for gaming enthusiasts

Two laptops for gaming enthusiasts

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StephanKruger
Member
226
05-28-2025, 09:12 AM
#1
There is a solution to link two computers together for better performance. You’d need a cable and a compatible program. It would be great if multiple PCs could work as one unit, potentially boosting speeds to around 10 GHz when combined. Alternatively, you could move your PC to the cloud so others can access it for enhanced performance.
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StephanKruger
05-28-2025, 09:12 AM #1

There is a solution to link two computers together for better performance. You’d need a cable and a compatible program. It would be great if multiple PCs could work as one unit, potentially boosting speeds to around 10 GHz when combined. Alternatively, you could move your PC to the cloud so others can access it for enhanced performance.

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JoniWerSonst
Junior Member
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05-28-2025, 11:02 AM
#2
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JoniWerSonst
05-28-2025, 11:02 AM #2

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Sunahh
Posting Freak
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05-29-2025, 03:20 PM
#3
No.
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Sunahh
05-29-2025, 03:20 PM #3

No.

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MrPete1993
Junior Member
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05-29-2025, 07:15 PM
#4
This method involves collaborative processing across multiple systems, often found in large-scale computing environments like supercomputers. It doesn't work with standard operating systems or typical gaming platforms.
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MrPete1993
05-29-2025, 07:15 PM #4

This method involves collaborative processing across multiple systems, often found in large-scale computing environments like supercomputers. It doesn't work with standard operating systems or typical gaming platforms.

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FTW_Lopcode
Member
54
05-29-2025, 09:11 PM
#5
You just use two spaghetti boxes and secure one end to each CPU. This creates a connection that enables speeds exceeding 20ghz.
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FTW_Lopcode
05-29-2025, 09:11 PM #5

You just use two spaghetti boxes and secure one end to each CPU. This creates a connection that enables speeds exceeding 20ghz.

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zShard
Member
194
05-31-2025, 08:32 AM
#6
Hey, if you want to avoid damaging your computer, try using caviar as thermal paste instead.
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zShard
05-31-2025, 08:32 AM #6

Hey, if you want to avoid damaging your computer, try using caviar as thermal paste instead.

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tyDOGGOyt
Junior Member
19
06-02-2025, 09:10 AM
#7
It must be a Royal Beluga. Ensure you use a piece of carpet; otherwise, your CPU could overheat.
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tyDOGGOyt
06-02-2025, 09:10 AM #7

It must be a Royal Beluga. Ensure you use a piece of carpet; otherwise, your CPU could overheat.

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DDBanister
Member
60
06-18-2025, 10:19 AM
#8
Yes, technically it works by forming a cluster. However, it's not suitable for gaming; it's mainly used for rendering and non-graphical tasks.
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DDBanister
06-18-2025, 10:19 AM #8

Yes, technically it works by forming a cluster. However, it's not suitable for gaming; it's mainly used for rendering and non-graphical tasks.

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06-19-2025, 02:59 AM
#9
Step 1: Link the two computers together.
Step 2: ... Step 3: Gain profit.
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DragonChaser35
06-19-2025, 02:59 AM #9

Step 1: Link the two computers together.
Step 2: ... Step 3: Gain profit.

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mcDavoz
Senior Member
544
06-19-2025, 12:48 PM
#10
The moment AAA games are released for cluster setups is when Craigslist, eBay, and local garage sales start raiding me, and power drops happen every evening during peak gaming hours. My outdoor electric meter will try to become a makeshift helicopter and reach orbit. Pwn the newbies, T/FLOPS FTW!
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mcDavoz
06-19-2025, 12:48 PM #10

The moment AAA games are released for cluster setups is when Craigslist, eBay, and local garage sales start raiding me, and power drops happen every evening during peak gaming hours. My outdoor electric meter will try to become a makeshift helicopter and reach orbit. Pwn the newbies, T/FLOPS FTW!

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