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Dedicated server @ $20 P/M

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  • What type of game are you trying to run?

    Kimsufi is your best bet, since the KS3 has intel HD 3000, which is pretty good for integrated. All these other offers are older cpus, with the GPU integrated on the motherboard....they can't hold a candle to the HD 3000.

  • ATHKATHK Member

    @NateN34 said:
    What type of game are you trying to run?

    Kimsufi is your best bet, since the KS3 has intel HD 3000, which is pretty good for integrated. All these other offers are older cpus, with the GPU integrated on the motherboard....they can't hold a candle to the HD 3000.

    It's a game from 1999 or 1995 can't remember which has been updated a little though, reqs are 100mb gfx..

  • ZEROFZEROF Member
    edited August 2014

    @ATHK i have something for you.

    BeagleBone Black rev c server, 512ram, 16GB SHDC and we need to share my home Internet connection NAT IPV4 (I can give you few ports).

    You can use this server for file sharing, backup server, nosql web server, tor node,vpn.

    You can't use this server for:

    Mail bombing any any kind of pornography.

    All this for only 10$ per month.

    :)

  • ATHKATHK Member
    edited August 2014

    Hehe no thanks champ, I'm using a box at my home already, would prefer a dedicated though.

    Aren't beagles ARM anyway..

  • ZEROFZEROF Member
    edited August 2014

    Sure, ARM only, but that is not an issue, with Debian you can run all services you will need :). Tested and working without issues.

    (Just joking man, best of luck).

  • ATHKATHK Member

    Andddddd none of those have Windows listed under OS, but thanks anyway...

  • Why not just bring your own Windows License? You don't "have" to use Windows Server-type OS. Just load a Windows ISO and install it.

  • ATHKATHK Member

    What... I never mentioned Windows Server.

    Ability to install own Windows OS's mainly XP or 7

  • NingNing Member

    Delimiters X5150

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