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DimaPetrovic

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  1. Hello guys, I saw some Linus "multiple games on one CPU" Videos. I Was wondering, if It would be possible to run certain VMs (maybe through unraid? 1-3 machines), remote access those VMs and I will eben be able to run some AAA games on them. I want to build a PC with a ryzen 9 CPU and 3 gpus which everyone of These is allocated to a specific VM. Then I want to buy some cheap Intel NUC (one for my home Office, one for my sons room, one for the living room, which will be attached to a TV) and a Laptop for my wife (which should also connect to a VM, so my son, my wife and me have all his own VM. Why Do I think it's a good idea? I have only one big machine, which would be build in a storeroom for example. I can do my stuff on any machine in my house and I can continue my work at any other machine, with the same files and Desktop envirement. I can run some FPS games in my Office (yes I have a 144Hz Display for 'work' :P) and can switch to the machine attached to the TV to play some rocket League with my wife. I am able to get a wired Gigabit LAN connection in every room. Do someone already built some similar Kind of project and could share his experience? Especially the gaming Part one. Is It even possible to get 144Hz 1080p through a Gigabit lan connection? For now I am Planning to use my gtx 1060, 1080ti and my rtx 2070. How Do I manage those NUCs automatically remote access those VMs? I thought about some embedded fast booting Linux distros, which autorun some remote access programs after bootup. I would be gratefull for any shared experience.
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