P Potat0Sa1ad Reputable Dec 18, 2014 43 0 4,530 Jan 29, 2016 #1 Hi, i have a home server running a 3rd gen i5 and an r9 280 gpu is there any way of making money from the server because at the moment its used for file storage. i have decent internet 200 down and between 10-90 up depending on time of day
Hi, i have a home server running a 3rd gen i5 and an r9 280 gpu is there any way of making money from the server because at the moment its used for file storage. i have decent internet 200 down and between 10-90 up depending on time of day
Solution USAFRet Jan 29, 2016 1. No. 2. That would almost certainly violate the terms of your ISP 3. Why are you running that GPU in a server?
1. No. 2. That would almost certainly violate the terms of your ISP 3. Why are you running that GPU in a server?
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 171,776 18,136 184,590 Jan 29, 2016 Solution #2 1. No. 2. That would almost certainly violate the terms of your ISP 3. Why are you running that GPU in a server? Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
1. No. 2. That would almost certainly violate the terms of your ISP 3. Why are you running that GPU in a server?
P Potat0Sa1ad Reputable Dec 18, 2014 43 0 4,530 Jan 29, 2016 #3 USAFRet : 1. No. 2. That would almost certainly violate the terms of your ISP 3. Why are you running that GPU in a server? i have the gpu for video editing and 3d rendering, oh well thanks anyway Upvote 0 Downvote
USAFRet : 1. No. 2. That would almost certainly violate the terms of your ISP 3. Why are you running that GPU in a server? i have the gpu for video editing and 3d rendering, oh well thanks anyway
skittle Splendid Dec 27, 2006 4,036 3 23,960 Jan 29, 2016 #4 Do some good for the world. Host some linux torrents or libreoffice or anything. Donate cpu time to folding@home or similar project. Computers don't magically make money... Upvote 0 Downvote
Do some good for the world. Host some linux torrents or libreoffice or anything. Donate cpu time to folding@home or similar project. Computers don't magically make money...