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1 hour ago, Adamcain said:

  I want to see Linus build a SBC gaming cluster with like 16-4pi,  2-jetson, a good gpu, ssd, M.2, nas. just come up with a sbc cluster gaming rig.

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But you can't run your regular steam games on those, nor you can attach GPUs on them. Those clusters only work as a way to study distributed computing on the cheap (with K8s, MPI, etc etc)

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12 minutes ago, Adamcain said:

 

 

Stop posting images like that with full comments, it makes the thread hard to read. The first 2 you posted are x86 SBCs, much like an Intel NUC. Those can be used with a GPU, but you can't use 2 or more of those to run a single game.

 

The other SBCs are low-powered ARM ones.

FX6300 @ 4.2GHz | Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 R2 | Hyper 212x | 3x 8GB + 1x 4GB @ 1600MHz | Gigabyte 2060 Super | Corsair CX650M | LG 43UK6520PSA
ASUS X550LN | i5 4210u | 12GB
Lenovo N23 Yoga

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