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Looking for Ryzen+GPU server in Dallas
I’m looking for a server in Dallas with a Ryzen CPU (preferably X3D, but not required) and a GPU (1080ti or better). It should have at least 16 GB of RAM and at least 500 GB of NVMe storage. Windows + Dummy Plug / RDP. I need something budget-friendly (~$50 +/-). Payment in cryptocurrency. It should also be possible to renew, since I’m interested in a long-term arrangement.

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I don't think you're going to find any server with a 1080+ for $50 a month.
Are you looking for just a shared VPS that has a shared GPU in it?
$50? Man you are funny. 3-4x that, minimum.
@MikeA does Dallas Ryzen but I don't think he can price match you but mentioning anyways
I don't do GPU anyway, never will.
Ahhh missed the GPU bit
The seller would likely spend over $50/month just on the power for an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, since it draws around 250W by itself.
Also, the Geforce / GTX /Titan drivers or any consumer lineup generally isn’t permitted in datacenter environments due to NVIDIA’s licensing terms. Given that, your budget isn’t realistic for this kind of hardware
Good luck with your search.
🚫 NVIDIA’s official stance
According to NVIDIA’s own license terms:
The GeForce / GTX / Titan software (drivers)
👉 “is not licensed for datacenter deployment”
The EULA explicitly says:
👉 “No Datacenter Deployment… except blockchain processing”
So from a legal/licensing standpoint, NVIDIA does NOT allow GTX cards (like a 1080 Ti) to be used in datacenters for typical workloads (VM hosting, AI, rendering, etc.).
🧠 Why NVIDIA does this
GeForce cards are consumer/gaming GPUs
Not designed for:
24/7 rack operation
thermal density in servers
enterprise reliability
NVIDIA wants datacenters to use:
Tesla / A-series / H-series (data center GPUs)
RTX / Quadro (workstation GPUs)
I guess I believed the rumors that prices like that actually exist
Let’s say the budget is $150. The graphics card doesn’t have to be Nvidia — AMD would work just fine too. The computer will be running a game with very low graphics.
Get something with an iGPU if the graphics are very low anyway?
$150 is more doable.
@GorillaServers has
AMD Ryzen 7700 (8 Cores / 16 Threads)
64GB DDR5 RAM
960GB PCIE4 NVMe
RTX 4060 GPU
1Gbps Unmetered
/30 IPv4
Datacenter - Ogden, Utah
$159/m
Thank you, that’s a great offer, but I specifically need Dallas