• Looking to build a dedicated server pc, need suggestions
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So I did some math and shit and building a dedicated server pc will be better than renting a piece of one for a monthly fee. Right now im just looking to build a cheap one to host 3-4 servers with ~20-24 slots each max. I dont know much about what garrysmod servers really need (hardware wise). [url]http://pcpartpicker.com/p/RFTjgs[/url] is what put together. All I know is that it needs to be cool, gmod servers run on one core, and it needs good upload/download. Let me know what I could do to make sure the servers run smoothly. Lets say 2 of them have a lot of heavy addons and the other 2 are have a few light addons.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;47116278]You're going to run out of performance fast. Let me remake that list. [editline]11th February 2015[/editline] [url]http://pcpartpicker.com/p/DNf24D[/url] this thing is quiet and pretty damn powerful, the performance will obviously be down to your addon list per server but for what this is, it's pretty damn good[/QUOTE] Thanks for the help, sorry but I don't know too much about building a server.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;47116368]it's as easy as building a pc there are several guides newegg does a very good guide on it with some banter and some good explanations [video=youtube;VIF43-0mDk4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIF43-0mDk4[/video] if you're too afraid with building one get someone else who's built one before to do it also i forgot about how much download/upload you need per server you want at least 10mbps/1MB/s upload and download per server if you're looking at a 24 slot server with heavy addons[/QUOTE] I can build a pc, not so much a server pc though. What exactly does garrymod require a lot of to run well? Thank you for your help.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;47116430]Garrysmod just needs 1 Core + 1GB of Ram.[/QUOTE] Probably a stupid question, but lets say I have 4 servers, will they each use their own core on the 4 core cpu? Does the amount of cores a cpu has affect the performance of multiple servers?
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