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Pricing of GPU Streaming Dedicated Server

This service allows streamers to take advantage of the powerful parallel processing capabilities of GPUs to enhance their live streams, with features such as high-quality video encoding, real-time graphics rendering, and smooth playback.

Express GPU Dedicated Server - P1000

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  • 32GB RAM
  • GPU: Nvidia Quadro P1000
  • Eight-Core Xeon E5-2690
  • 120GB + 960GB SSD
  • 100Mbps-1Gbps
  • OS: Linux / Windows 10/11
  • Single GPU Specifications:
  • Microarchitecture: Pascal
  • CUDA Cores: 640
  • GPU Memory: 4GB GDDR5
  • FP32 Performance: 1.894 TFLOPS

Basic GPU Dedicated Server - T1000

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  • 64GB RAM
  • GPU: Nvidia Quadro T1000
  • Eight-Core Xeon E5-2690
  • 120GB + 960GB SSD
  • 100Mbps-1Gbps
  • OS: Linux / Windows 10/11
  • Single GPU Specifications:
  • Microarchitecture: Turing
  • CUDA Cores: 896
  • GPU Memory: 8GB GDDR6
  • FP32 Performance: 2.5 TFLOPS

Basic GPU Dedicated Server - GTX 1650

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  • 64GB RAM
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650
  • Eight-Core Xeon E5-2667v3
  • 120GB + 960GB SSD
  • 100Mbps-1Gbps
  • OS: Linux / Windows 10/11
  • Single GPU Specifications:
  • Microarchitecture: Turing
  • CUDA Cores: 896
  • GPU Memory: 4GB GDDR5
  • FP32 Performance: 3.0 TFLOPS

Advanced GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 3060 Ti

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  • 128GB RAM
  • GPU: GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
  • Dual 12-Core E5-2697v2
  • 240GB SSD + 2TB SSD
  • 100Mbps-1Gbps
  • OS: Linux / Windows 10/11
  • Single GPU Specifications:
  • Microarchitecture: Ampere
  • CUDA Cores: 4864
  • Tensor Cores: 152
  • GPU Memory: 8GB GDDR6
  • FP32 Performance: 16.2 TFLOPS

Professional GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 2060

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  • 128GB RAM
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060
  • Dual 8-Core E5-2660
  • 120GB + 960GB SSD
  • 100Mbps-1Gbps
  • OS: Linux / Windows 10/11
  • Single GPU Specifications:
  • Microarchitecture: Ampere
  • CUDA Cores: 1920
  • Tensor Cores: 240
  • GPU Memory: 6GB GDDR6
  • FP32 Performance: 6.5 TFLOPS

Advanced GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 2060

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  • 128GB RAM
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060
  • Dual 20-Core Gold 6148
  • 120GB + 960GB SSD
  • 100Mbps-1Gbps
  • OS: Linux / Windows 10/11
  • Single GPU Specifications:
  • Microarchitecture: Ampere
  • CUDA Cores: 1920
  • Tensor Cores: 240
  • GPU Memory: 6GB GDDR6
  • FP32 Performance: 6.5 TFLOPS

Basic GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 5060

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  • 64GB RAM
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060
  • 24-Core Platinum 8160
  • 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
  • 100Mbps-1Gbps
  • OS: Linux / Windows 10/11
  • Single GPU Specifications:
  • Microarchitecture: Blackwell 2.0
  • CUDA Cores: 4608
  • Tensor Cores: 144
  • GPU Memory: 8GB GDDR7
  • FP32 Performance: 23.22 TFLOPS
  • This is a pre-sale product. Delivery will be completed within 2–7 days after payment.

GPU NVENC Encoding Support Comparison (OBS/FFmpeg Streaming)

GPU Model
Architecture
NVENC Version
Max Concurrent NVENC Sessions
HEVC Encoding
AV1 Encode/Decode
Notes
Quadro P600 Pascal NVENC 6.0 2 ✅ Yes ❌ No Entry-level, limited modern codec
Quadro P620 Pascal NVENC 6.0 2 ✅ Yes ❌ No H.264/HEVC only
Quadro P1000 Pascal NVENC 6.0 2 ✅ Yes ❌ No Light encoding
T1000 (4GB/8GB) Turing NVENC 7.1 3–5 ✅ Yes ❌ No Good HEVC support
GTX 1650 Turing* NVENC 6.1 / 7.1 2–3 ✅ Yes ❌ No Older NVENC version on TU117
GTX 1660 Turing NVENC 7.1 3–5 ✅ Yes ❌ No Decent encoder for entry workloads
RTX 2060 Ampere NVENC 7.1 5–6 ✅ Yes ❌ No Full HEVC support (B-frames etc.)
RTX 3060 Ti Ampere NVENC 7.1 6–7 ✅ Yes ❌ No Great for streaming
RTX 4060 Ada Lovelace NVENC 8.1 3–4 ✅ Yes ✅ Encode/Decode AV1 support starts here
RTX 5060 Blackwell 2.0 NVENC 8.1 6-8 ✅ Yes ✅ Encode/Decode Improved AV1 efficiency
RTX 4090 Ada Lovelace NVENC 8.1 7–8 ✅ Yes ✅ Encode/Decode Excellent multi-stream support
RTX 5090 Blackwell 2.0 NVENC 8.1+ 8.10 ✅ Yes ✅ Encode/Decode Next-gen GPU
A4000 Ampere NVENC 7.1 6–7 ✅ Yes ❌ No Pro GPU for streaming workstations
A5000 Ampere NVENC 7.1 7-8 ✅ Yes ❌ No Data center friendly, stable encoding
A6000 Ampere NVENC 7.1 8-10 ✅ Yes ❌ No Great for multi-stream FFmpeg tasks

Features of Streaming Dedicated Server, Hosting Streaming Video

Streaming Protocol Support

Supports all major streaming protocols out-of-the-box, including RTMP, HLS, WebRTC, DASH, SRT, making it compatible with OBS Studio, FFmpeg, Wowza, Ant Media, and more.

Dedicated Resources for Peak Performance

Unlike shared hosting, dedicated servers give you 100% isolated CPU, RAM, and storage, making it ideal for 24/7 streaming workloads, transcoding, and handling large concurrent viewers.

GPU Acceleration for Live Transcoding

Add NVIDIA GPUs (e.g., GTX1650, RTX3060, GTX5060) to offload real-time encoding/transcoding with NVENC/NVDEC, enabling 4K/60FPS video processing and multiple stream outputs simultaneously.

Full Root Access & OS Flexibility

Install and configure your preferred media server software (e.g., Nginx RTMP, Red5, Wowza, Flussonic) on Linux or Windows, with full administrative access for custom setups.

SSD/NVMe Storage for Fast Media Access

High-speed SSD or NVMe disks allow faster access to video assets and lower latency for buffering or rewind playback in on-demand streaming platforms.

24/7 Monitoring & Optional Management

Get real-time monitoring and optional fully managed support to ensure your streaming infrastructure remains online, stable, and optimized.

Frequently asked questions

A Streaming Dedicated Server is a high-performance physical server optimized for real-time video delivery. It supports streaming protocols like RTMP, HLS, or WebRTC and is ideal for platforms like YouTube, Twitch, custom live platforms, and 24/7 IPTV.
Popular software includes:
Media Servers: Nginx RTMP, Wowza, Ant Media, Red5, OvenMedia
Streaming Clients: OBS Studio, FFmpeg, vMix
CDN Tools: hls.js, nginx-vod-module, FFmpeg HLS packaging
Yes. Dedicated servers are ideal for 24/7 channels using FFmpeg automation or playlist software like MediaCMS, Flussonic, or OBS with schedule scripts.
It depends on resolution and viewers:
1080p @ 5Mbps = 5 Mbps upload per stream
For 100 viewers at 1080p: ~500 Mbps download bandwidth
Choose servers with unmetered 1Gbps ports for scalability.
Not always. If you're only relaying or distributing video streams (e.g., RTMP ingest and HLS output), a strong CPU is usually sufficient. However, for real-time transcoding, 4K encoding, or OBS/vMix hosting, NVIDIA GPU (e.g., RTX 4060/4090/5060/5090) is recommended.
RTMP: Low latency, good for ingest, not widely supported on mobile browsers.
HLS: High compatibility, suitable for VOD/live playback, but higher latency.
WebRTC: Ultra-low latency, best for video conferencing or real-time apps.
A VPS may suffice for low-traffic streams, but for high bitrate, multi-viewers, or transcoding workloads, a dedicated server is far more stable and powerful.
Yes, tools like Restream.io, or self-hosted FFmpeg scripts, let you push one input to many outputs (e.g., Twitch + YouTube + Facebook Live).

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