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Two players on one PC – starting at a discounted price now available

Two players on one PC – starting at a discounted price now available

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Amy467
Member
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04-18-2016, 12:24 AM
#1
We're looking to refresh our setup with a modern upgrade. Our current setup uses older R9 290x GPUs, which are quite outdated. To save money and take advantage of today's prices, I'm thinking about getting a single prebuilt unit for both of us. Would it be necessary to keep high-end dedicated GPUs, or should we focus on essential components? Any suggestions on what to avoid and what hardware is must-have? All ideas welcome—cheers!
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Amy467
04-18-2016, 12:24 AM #1

We're looking to refresh our setup with a modern upgrade. Our current setup uses older R9 290x GPUs, which are quite outdated. To save money and take advantage of today's prices, I'm thinking about getting a single prebuilt unit for both of us. Would it be necessary to keep high-end dedicated GPUs, or should we focus on essential components? Any suggestions on what to avoid and what hardware is must-have? All ideas welcome—cheers!

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Rayack
Senior Member
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04-22-2016, 07:23 AM
#2
The 290's are actually decent GPUs. The rest of the systems are fine, keep those saved if you were me. There are other programs like Aster that allow sharing a GPU among multiple tasks. I’d prefer to avoid a single shared PC whenever possible—it causes a lot of trouble and usually costs the same as a regular setup.
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Rayack
04-22-2016, 07:23 AM #2

The 290's are actually decent GPUs. The rest of the systems are fine, keep those saved if you were me. There are other programs like Aster that allow sharing a GPU among multiple tasks. I’d prefer to avoid a single shared PC whenever possible—it causes a lot of trouble and usually costs the same as a regular setup.

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D_J_Wafflez
Member
51
05-04-2016, 05:37 AM
#3
I recommend QEMU. It's open-source and free compared to Unraid. Unless your setup includes an Intel Integrated GPU with gvt-g, sharing the GPU isn't permitted (on NVIDIA) or is quite restrictive (AMD). Therefore, you'll need an Intel GPU to allow sharing between host and VM.
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D_J_Wafflez
05-04-2016, 05:37 AM #3

I recommend QEMU. It's open-source and free compared to Unraid. Unless your setup includes an Intel Integrated GPU with gvt-g, sharing the GPU isn't permitted (on NVIDIA) or is quite restrictive (AMD). Therefore, you'll need an Intel GPU to allow sharing between host and VM.

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The_D3mon
Senior Member
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05-10-2016, 05:38 PM
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Unless you have a very strong GPU (such as RTX 3080/RX 6800 or better), even with a bug-free sharing method, it might not be more capable than a few 290Xs. And without a CPU with over eight cores, you won't enjoy the experience much, since you'll need at least a couple of cores for the hypervisor and more—four or more per core. A CPU with ten or more cores will likely cost more than two six-core units. Yes, you just need one motherboard, but on Intel a 10th gen i9 will demand a costly board to run well, and on AMD, their R9 models are either overpriced or hard to find. It's an interesting idea, but I don't believe it's worth the hassle, and even if you manage it, it probably won't save much money or improve performance significantly.
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The_D3mon
05-10-2016, 05:38 PM #4

Unless you have a very strong GPU (such as RTX 3080/RX 6800 or better), even with a bug-free sharing method, it might not be more capable than a few 290Xs. And without a CPU with over eight cores, you won't enjoy the experience much, since you'll need at least a couple of cores for the hypervisor and more—four or more per core. A CPU with ten or more cores will likely cost more than two six-core units. Yes, you just need one motherboard, but on Intel a 10th gen i9 will demand a costly board to run well, and on AMD, their R9 models are either overpriced or hard to find. It's an interesting idea, but I don't believe it's worth the hassle, and even if you manage it, it probably won't save much money or improve performance significantly.