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1 CPU 2 gamers- DOUBLE WINDOWS?!?!?

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A piece of advice: if you have to ask "how", this is *NOT* for you.

 

These are essentially enterprise level features that'll end up being less practical, more expensive, and less stabile than just getting two seperate gaming rigs. The only reason why you should undertake this is when you willfully dive into it knowing you're gonna get the most randomest of bugs shot at your face, and you're about to toss a lot of money down the drain "for the lulz".

I watched linus's video about the 1 CPU 10 gamers and wanted to  replicate it(smaller scale obviously). Got the hardware and get the conecpt but i dont understand how you can run 2 diffrent instances of windows independently on one CPU. Surely using more HDD and SSD is an option but how would you boot from both or one for each GPU? Please help!

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It's called virtual machine's. If you've already bought the hardware before knowing in depth what these are, pretty foolish.

Probably gaming or helping technophobes with tech...

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You boot into an operating system, and then you run 2 instances of virtual windows. It is called a virtual machine.

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16 minutes ago, userzero said:

It's called virtual machine's. If you've already bought the hardware before knowing in depth what these are, pretty foolish.

Haven't bought yet. 

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A piece of advice: if you have to ask "how", this is *NOT* for you.

 

These are essentially enterprise level features that'll end up being less practical, more expensive, and less stabile than just getting two seperate gaming rigs. The only reason why you should undertake this is when you willfully dive into it knowing you're gonna get the most randomest of bugs shot at your face, and you're about to toss a lot of money down the drain "for the lulz".

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11 minutes ago, Christophe Corazza said:

A piece of advice: if you have to ask "how", this is *NOT* for you.

 

These are essentially enterprise level features that'll end up being less practical, more expensive, and less stabile than just getting two seperate gaming rigs. The only reason why you should undertake this is when you willfully dive into it knowing you're gonna get the most randomest of bugs shot at your face, and you're about to toss a lot of money down the drain "for the lulz".

Yea ur right

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