8 (or is it 10?) Gamers, 1 CPU - Taking it to the Next Level!
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Eight gamers, one CPU returns with a goal of surpassing the original over-the-top build while making the concept more practical. The author sets up a high-density dual Xeon-class server chassis and fills it with eight high-end GPUs, fast NVMe storage, and a virtualization stack built on Unraid to run multiple gaming VM instances. The project details the hardware acquisition process, including securing 22-core Broadwell CPUs, ECC memory, and a large pool of SSDs, all aimed at delivering scalable virtualized gaming across several clients. Through a carefully designed network and storage strategy, the video demonstrates how a single powerful box can stream gaming experiences to thin clients across the home, essentially hinting at a consumer-based Nvidia GRID-like setup. The narrative also covers the practical challenges, from GPU pass-through and in-home streaming to remote management tricks and real-world gaming impressions, concluding that the approach is surprisingly viable for a household, even if not ready for a full data-center scenario. The sponsor break and closing reflections emphasize continued innovation and the potential for future, even more compact and efficient configurations that keep the tech enthusiast community engaged and inspired.
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- What is the core idea behind eight gamers one CPU and how does it differ from the original project?
- The core idea is to push hardware and software further while applying the setup to a practical use case, namely virtualized gaming across multiple clients using Unraid, GPU pass-through, and in-home streaming.
- What are the key components enabling the gaming VM cluster to work as a single usable system?
- Key components include a high-density dual LGA 2011 Xeon-based server platform, eight GTX 980 Ti GPUs, Zotac thin clients, Kingston SSDs for fast VM storage, and Unraid with KVM for virtualization and GPU pass-through.