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Any GPU Server providers for Cloud Gaming?

Looking for a reasonably prices GPU Server for Cloud Gaming GTX 1080 or above.

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  • jmgcaguiclajmgcaguicla Member
    edited April 2021

    You're probably gonna want to need low latency for that but you didn't specify your location.

    There was a thread for a Hetzner one a few days ago but that's probably gone by now, you can also try asking @lentro.

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  • NetDynamics24NetDynamics24 Member, Host Rep

    Maybe a Xeon E3-1275v5 ( Intel® HD Graphics P530) fits you?

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  • Sorry should have specified im in the UK, Thanks for the replies guys

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  • lentrolentro Member, Host Rep

    Thanks @seriesn and @jmgcaguicla !

    My GPU servers (https://dash-cloud.com/) business is only in the US right now.

    In any case, here's what the pricing is around right now. Prices are a ballpark, contact me for specifics if you are interested:

    Base config:

    • Ryzen 5 3600
    • 16GB DDR4 3200 Mhz
    • 512 GB NVMe
    • Gigabit fair-share

    Configured with the following GPUs:

    • 1070/1070Ti/1080/1080 Ti: ~$100-$150/mo
    • 2070S/2080/2080S/2080 Ti: ~$200-$300/mo

    If mining slows down and I can actually source parts from my suppliers instead of relying on eBay's insane prices, my prices will return to sanity as well :)

    The company I work at (FluidStack) aggregates high end GPU servers from a bunch of different data centers to resell to businesses. These are mostly V100s, A100s, and Quadros that aren't very useful in cloud gaming. 2080 Tis and 3090s in Europe aren't available at the moment, but it might be worth taking a look: https://infinity.fluidstack.io/order

  • Tried Paperspace? It's on Amsterdam, so not sure of the latency, but it's hourly billed for a reasonable price, and includes Windows license as well. You could also try GeForce Now or shadow.tech

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  • JasonhyperhostJasonhyperhost Member, Patron Provider

    @jmgcaguicla said:
    You're probably gonna want to need low latency for that but you didn't specify your location.

    There was a thread for a Hetzner one a few days ago but that's probably gone by now, you can also try asking @lentro.

    Hi Sorry our Hetzner GPU server went yesterday

    there quite difficult to come by . keep an eye on hetzner auctions

    if your lucky you might catch one .

    there i7-7700
    64gb ram
    2x 512gb ram
    gtx 1080

    https://www.hetzner.com/sb?search=gpu

    if your able to catch one

  • CiprianoOscarCiprianoOscar Member, Host Rep

    @deekent85 said:
    Looking for a reasonably prices GPU Server for Cloud Gaming GTX 1080 or above.

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    i think is better to use Nvidia or other cloud gaming provider. A dedicated server with GPU dedicated, cost a lot

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited April 2021

    EC2 is great for gaming and you can pay by the hour, powering off when not in use. Just pay for persistent storage. Paperspace is the same story but less complexity. Use Parsec with either, though Rainway may be stepping up as a challenger.

    https://www.richardneililagan.com/posts/create-game-server-aws-parsec/

    Cloudrig is popular for automating it but it requires a parsec key that they no longer provide, so it’s broken.

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