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Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] PLAYKEY: DECENTRALIZED CLOUD GAMING PLATFORM
by
Rigorous
on 23/10/2017, 14:59:56 UTC
Cool Hello! How to find a wife, get married in the Maldives and buy a Tesla - all this with mining on the Playkey platform https://medium.com/@playkey/how-mining-with-playkey-can-help-you-earn-a-tesla-f1cc47549e03

What I also do not understand from that blog is how feasible it is to convert an Ethereum rig to a PlayKey rig.

Typical Ethereum rigs have multiple GPUs but barely any CPU power, a small amount of RAM and some of them run from USB sticks. If they run SSDs, they are usually the smallest ones , meaning there is little space left for double digit gigabyte game data, let alone games occupying 100 gigabyte or more.

Let's say you have 6 GPUs and you want to serve 6 gamers simultaneously. I think the rig will be bottlenecked by the things mentioned above.


That's a good point, and I think you've answered your question. I'm very sure that each miner is required to run full instances of the game (ie. they make it so that one miner does the GPU processing and a different miner does the CPU processing).

Yeah, I realize now that a crypto miner could dedicate one GPU to one instance of Playkey and dedicate the other GPUs to mining.

But I wonder if a mining rig can run even a single Playkey instance. They talk about a "Intel Core i7 processor, 16 GB of RAM" for a base configuration. I doubt many rigs have an i7 inside. The following quote from the blog stranger then:

It doesn’t require adding new hardware. Miners can switch to it while just slightly expanding their configuration or not adding to it at all, if they cannot use their capacity effectively due to increased competition on the cryptocurrency market.