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Gaming on my NVIDIA Tesla GPUs – Part 1 – NVIDIA Maxwell



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Nearly four years ago, I started looking at VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) through Nvidia’s GRID tools. It’s a system that allows your to bifurcate a GPU, essentially running multiple 3D Accelerated Desktops from a single graphics card. While most official uses revolve around Desktop and Office environments, I’ve always wanted to use it to play games. And thus, the Cloud Gaming Server Project was born!

As such, I’ve collected a HUGE number of Nvidia and AMD Enterprise GPUs, and over the next few videos, I’m going to be benchmarking them all. Head to head, which GPU is worth your money, and which ones should you leave on the eWaste pile.

— vGPU Installation —
Proxmox vGPU Installation Script:
PolloLoco’s vGPU Installation Guide:
Manual vGPU Install Tutorial:

— vGPU Memory and Frame Limiter Unlocks —
(Under ‘Define GPU Profiles’)

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— GPU Server —

Asus ESC4000 G3 GPU Server: or
Asus ESC4000 G3 Sliding Rails:
Intel Xeon E5-2697 v4 18-Core:
8x32GB DDR4-2400 REG-ECC Memory:
1.92TB Patriot Burst Elite SATA SSD:

— GPUs —

Nvidia Tesla M40:
Nvidia Tesla M60:

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