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GPU Hosting for Streaming and Gaming, Streaming GPU Server

GPU server for streaming and gaming means that you will rent a dedicated server for live broadcast without purchasing hardware. You can connect to the GPU server remotely, install live broadcast software and games, and use Nvidia Broadcast to improve the quality of live streams.

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How to Select a Streaming Dedicated Server

Brand Selection

The companies manufacturing GPU chips include Nvidia, AMD, EVGA, ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte. Nvidia has a larger market share. EVGA card may be more expensive because it is more of a high-end brand, while a Gigabyte card is more budget-friendly.

Ray Tracing

The newer GPUs feature ray tracing. Ray tracing creates more realistic in-game lighting effects. This does have an impact on the overall graphics of games that use ray tracing. GPU with ray tracing function usually has an "RTX" label in the product name.

GPU Memory

Most GPUs are equipped with up to 12 GB of video memory. Some newer cards, such as the Nvidia RTX A5000, come with up to 24 GB of video memory. The higher the memory, the higher the resolution you can play.

Clock Speed

The clock speed affects the frame rate that your GPU can produce. The higher the clock speed, the higher the frame rate of the game.

GPU Cooling

Since the GPU emits a lot of heat, it is important to have enough fans to cool the GPU. If the GPU is running very hot, we will ensure that the rest of the PC has enough fans to keep the temperature cool.

Stable Power Supply

Each GPU has the recommended minimum power in watts. The power supply in the data center must comply with this requirement because it powers not only your GPUs but the entire PC and all its components.

How GPU Hosting Works?

GPU hosting provides a flexible and scalable way to access high-performance computing resources without purchasing and maintaining expensive hardware. By renting the access rights of the remote GPU server, you can perform complex calculations, run simulations, and accelerate machine learning, AI algorithms, and other applications.
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Select plan, Configure Instance

After selecting a plan, we will configure your server to meet your needs. This may involve selecting the amount of memory, storage, and processing capacity you need, as well as the operating system and software you want to use. A remote connection account will be sent to you by email.

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GPU Instance Trial or Pay

GPU Mart will charge you the usage fee of the GPU instance according to the time you use the GPU instance. You can usually choose to pay by month or year. The cost of GPU hosting is related to the resources and payment cycle you choose.

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Access Instance

After getting the GPU server, you can access it through a remote desktop connection, a command line interface, and other methods. Then, you can install and run the software, upload data, and perform calculations on the remote GPU server.

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Manage Instances

You will be responsible for managing the software and data on the GPU instance, as well as any security or maintenance tasks that may be required. GPU Mart will do its best to provide support and resources to help you manage your instance, but you usually need to be responsible for any customization or configuration you make.

Massive Live Broadcast Platforms Supported by GPU Server Rental

Discord
OBS Studio
Streamlabs
XSplit Broadcaster
XSplit Gamecaster
Twitch Studio
Zoom
Slack
Skype
YouTube
Notch
AVerMedia

FAQs of GPU Server Rental for Streaming and Gaming

With GPU hosting, streamers can focus on delivering their content and engaging with their audience while leaving the technical details to the hosting provider.

You do not need the GPU for streaming because streaming takes up more CPU in most cases. However, the content that your CPU can stream is limited, so you ultimately need a GPU. Without a dedicated GPU, streaming games with better graphics is difficult.You do not need the GPU for streaming because streaming takes up more CPU in most cases. However, the content that your CPU can stream is limited, so you ultimately need a GPU. Without a dedicated GPU, streaming games with better graphics is difficult.

Modern GPUs have built-in encoding, which makes streaming easier for them. The built-in encoder allows the GPU to stream games without affecting the actual gameplay. Most new NVIDIA GPUs also come with DLSS, which uses deep learning to improve the quality of high-resolution graphics without affecting FPS.
Your streaming software will probably let you choose between using CPU and GPU. In short, if you have an NVIDIA card, you will be able to stream using its built-in encoder. If you have an AMD card, you may want to use your CPU for streaming because the AMD encoder is not so good.
Whether you use GPU or CPU for encoding, your GPU will determine the quality of the graphics and their display effect on streaming media.

Thanks to NVENC coding, NVIDIA is more suitable for streaming transmission. The encoder works well with the most popular streaming media platform (Switch) and program (OBS). The new NVIDIA card is also equipped with DLSS technology, which uses deep learning to improve graphics, making it easier to stream at high resolution.
The consensus of most streaming media and game players is that the NVIDIA card is more suitable for streaming media because NVENC is very powerful. If your CPU is very powerful, you can set OBS to use your CPU for coding. In this case, AMD cards can work well. CPU-encoded streaming media is actually of higher quality, but most people still use NVIDIA’s NVENC when streaming media because ordinary streaming media is easier to use.
Database Mart provides multiple dedicated server plans and VPS plans with Nvidia GPU for streaming and gaming.

The video card will affect your live broadcast in many ways. First, it visually affects your flow. If you are using a low-end GPU, you must turn down the graphics settings for the game. In addition, you may not be able to reach 60 frames per second, which will adversely affect your flow. If you have a better GPU, you will be able to achieve the target frame rate of 60 and increase the in-game settings, which will have a beneficial impact on your audience.
Finally, the Series RTX GPUs or newer GPUs can also encode your video for your streams, which can offload some workload from your CPU and produce more stable streams.
Choose a suitable video card streaming server for live broadcast based on GPU specifications.

Compared with any other PC component, a good GPU will have the greatest impact on your gaming experience. This is why most of your PC budget should be allocated to GPUs. The GPU is responsible for rendering textures, polygons and graphics in the game. Better GPU will enable you to obtain higher frame rate, more realistic graphics, higher resolution, and better and more enjoyable overall gaming experience.

If the textures and images you are trying to run overload the GPU’s vRAM, the overflow will enter the system RAM, which will significantly affect performance negatively. The video will still render, but the frame rate will drop significantly. For this reason, higher vRAM is essential for advanced 4K games.

By using GPU hosting for streaming, streamers can avoid the high costs and maintenance requirements of owning and operating their dedicated hardware. The service is accessible from anywhere with an internet connection, making it an ideal solution for streamers who want to deliver a professional-quality broadcast to a global audience