can something go wrong if i buy two radeon's vii for the same pc (motherboard: msi meg creation x399, cpu: 1920x) i need them becouse i need two separate working gaming pc's from one box
Two GPUs on one MB will not give you "two separate working gaming pc's from one box".can something go wrong if i buy two radeon's vii for the same pc (motherboard: msi meg creation x399, cpu: 1920x) i need them becouse i need two separate working gaming pc's from one box
i intend to use program named aster that creates 2 pc's from oneTwo GPUs on one MB will not give you "two separate working gaming pc's from one box".
so will that work or whati intend to use program named aster that creates 2 pc's from one
Never heard of that program, can you post a link to it ? 2 GPUs can definitely work of same MB, either connected to each other or separate.so will that work or what
A fast look at it shows a promise. It say that it can work of one GPU or more. Of course the other resources like CPU, RAM and storage will be shared too, 12 core thread ripper will certainly be up to task, 6 cores should be enough for any single game. You'll also need at least 32GB of fast RAM.https://www.ibik.ru that it the link to that program thanks for answer
I know i need 32gb of ram i got 64 gb of gskill rgb 3000 mhz and i got some capable cpu cooler wraith ripper from cooler master so i think everythink should workA fast look at it shows a promise. It say that it can work of one GPU or more. Of course the other resources like CPU, RAM and storage will be shared too, 12 core thread ripper will certainly be up to task, 6 cores should be enough for any single game. You'll also need at least 32GB of fast RAM.
*EverythingI know i need 32gb of ram i got 64 gb of gskill rgb 3000 mhz and i got some capable cpu cooler wraith ripper from cooler master so i think everythink should work
But do i have enough power supply do i need 1200w or is 1000w enough
They say that those GPUs are power hungry, I don't know exactly how much but I would play safe PSU wise as that computer is bound to be under a lot of load.*Everything
Yeah you are right i need to consider this one very good hhh thanks for everything manThey say that those GPUs are power hungry, I don't know exactly how much but I would play safe PSU wise as that computer is bound to be under a lot of load.
Have you considered using Virtual Machine instead, it can accomplish a lot almost same way.Yeah you are right i need to consider this one very good hhh thanks for everything man
I've heard of that that is like aster is it not?Have you considered using Virtual Machine instead, it can accomplish a lot almost same way.
Wow that is some good stuff i'm gonna try that defenetly thanks manVM Ware https://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/...steps.html?SRC=US_GP_virtual-machine_SiteLink is what I use,. check it out. Free home version is enough. Windows has own VM too as well there are several other ones.
It is good that it's free tooWow that is some good stuff i'm gonna try that defenetly thanks man
I use it mostly for Linux but it could also be nested with windows, VM inside a VM.It is good that it's free too
Thanks for all your helpI use it mostly for Linux but it could also be nested with windows, VM inside a VM.