Yes, you can run your video games on Windows Server 2016.
Yes, you can run your video games on Windows Server 2016.
Hello there, fellow users. I’m facing a challenge with my current setup. I run a Windows 10 Pro PC with 32GB RAM, an Intel Core i7 6700K at 4.00GHz, and a GTX 1070. I’m trying to upgrade to the ASUS Z10PE-D16 WS equipped with two Intel Xeon E5 v3 processors at 3.20GHz. My games range from modern warfare to Fortnite, but lately I’ve noticed my system is struggling under the load. I’ve upgraded to a new machine with more RAM and added CPU sockets for future expansion. I’m sharing the specs in an attached photo. My main concern is whether I can run Windows Server 2016 and still enjoy playing games there. Will this migration work, or will I lose my gaming experience?
I don't understand the reason behind your question. Could you clarify what you're asking?
Windows Server remains Windows with additional server functionalities and settings activated.
You can enjoy gaming on a Windows server—it's still essentially Windows. The real issue is understanding the purpose of a Windows server; it's not necessary to stick with your existing Windows 10 Pro. Another option exists: Win10 Pro for Workstation, worth checking out if you're interested.
The latest installation has a sensor problem. The display showing temperature isn't accurate.
Obtain a complimentary license and choose the option that suits you best.
I haven't tried any graphics cards with the Z10PE-D16 WS motherboard yet, but I intend to use either a Titan X or an RTX 2080 for my deep learning work.