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Looking for Singapore VPS with Intel Quick Sync supports
Planning to run Parsec on a VPS because I don't have a device that is even capable of running that. Just need to run some small and simple games because I have been pretty stressful recently.
Usage will be quite minimal during weekends only, near to 0 usage during weekdays (I can power it off too). Windows 10 preferred but Windows Server 2016 is fine too, I will bring my own license.
Hoping for maximum of $2-3/GB of RAM, bandwidth can be as little as 100GB per month. Don't need fancy premium networks as most of the traffics are local. Will try with 2GB RAM first and if the resources are tight will upgrade to 3 or 4GB RAM.
Tagging some providers that could potentially work, but if you want to profit more from me that's perfectly fine also. Don't have much hope but let's see what's possible.
@AlexanderM @GigsGigs @Melita @NDTN @Oliver @quadhost @RIYAD
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Their Singapore location has been offline for 24 days. http://statuscake.quadhost.net/
And now thats why they're almost a perfect match for OP's needs.
Yeah @FAT32, don't bother to power it off!
Will this Winpro-1 plan fit your needs? https://lowendbox.com/blog/greencloudvps-com-4gb-kvm-vps-from-60-year-in-tokyo-hong-kong-or-osaka/
Is there monthly payment or more discounts available? Would like to see whether it supports Quick Sync first. By the way, the order link for WinPro-1 seems to be incorrect (pointing to storage instead)
Maybe @MikeA extravm has a deal, he has sg location.
It's $6/mo or $50/year: https://greencloudvps.com/billing/cart.php?a=add&pid=380
Currently available in annually term but we can give you monthly term.
Thanks!
Gaming on desktop grade cpu(If without GPU) should be better i think.
So hard to find a vps or server with partial gpu in Singapore.
That's the sad part. So far I can't find any yet and even running on powerful CPU the result is still pretty bad, not to mention you need to encode the screen for remote display.
Still thinking what will be the best way, sadly perhaps I should get some second hand computers / laptops and make it into a home server
Ya,Asia does not have any server with gpu hosting.
Even Google or Nvidia or Microsoft also not providing their remote gaming services for Southeast Asia.
the main reason should still be bandwidth and latency issue.
DC in SG only can serve SG user and the user count will be low.
But i think in future,Google's Stadia in Singapore might also serve Malaysia user with their peering optimization. (Because the lowest latency between SG and MY can within 10ms.)