Hi,
Sorry for the slightly confusing title!
I've screwed up my Q77 (BCQ77M) & i5 2500 setup and it no longer works; neither chip or motherboard work with anything else... Therefore I'm after a 'newer' setup.
The purpose of this setup is to use Steam in-home streaming to stream from this machine to HTPCs located around the house. The location of this system is remote due to no space for a desk and is located with the rest of my lab gear (in a rack under my house) so remote access is critical to ensure that if the system does fail it can be rebooted, accessed and dealt with without me crawling under the house
I've priced up a Haswell E3-1220v3 and appropriate Supermicro motherboard which is a gen3 x16 pci-e, with IPMI which I think would fit my needs for a more powerful gaming PC (plus can run vSphere nicely should I wish to virtualise it).
So does anybody know, if using Windows 10 for example, I can run my GTX 1070 streaming to my clients around the house and then if something goes wrong or I need to tinker with something I can boot up the IPMI KVM and use that. Obviously can't do both at the same time, but I assume if I set the desktops to mirror across the GPUs then I won't disrupt the resolution of the discrete GPU display when going back to streaming?
Any thoughts are appreciated and anyone wants any clarifications then I'm happy to try and explain further...
Many thanks,
Chris
Sorry for the slightly confusing title!
I've screwed up my Q77 (BCQ77M) & i5 2500 setup and it no longer works; neither chip or motherboard work with anything else... Therefore I'm after a 'newer' setup.
The purpose of this setup is to use Steam in-home streaming to stream from this machine to HTPCs located around the house. The location of this system is remote due to no space for a desk and is located with the rest of my lab gear (in a rack under my house) so remote access is critical to ensure that if the system does fail it can be rebooted, accessed and dealt with without me crawling under the house
I've priced up a Haswell E3-1220v3 and appropriate Supermicro motherboard which is a gen3 x16 pci-e, with IPMI which I think would fit my needs for a more powerful gaming PC (plus can run vSphere nicely should I wish to virtualise it).
So does anybody know, if using Windows 10 for example, I can run my GTX 1070 streaming to my clients around the house and then if something goes wrong or I need to tinker with something I can boot up the IPMI KVM and use that. Obviously can't do both at the same time, but I assume if I set the desktops to mirror across the GPUs then I won't disrupt the resolution of the discrete GPU display when going back to streaming?
Any thoughts are appreciated and anyone wants any clarifications then I'm happy to try and explain further...
Many thanks,
Chris