How Do You Build A Game Server Box?
Avid computer gamers love the ability to be able to play games at all times. However, if a home computer has multiple users, taking turns may be a problem. Hence, a game server box would be a necessity, especially if it will function as a multi-player gaming machine, allowing multiple users accessing the same game without having the need to wait for their turn. Building a game server can also be a good way to entertain your friends a family for a round of games during gatherings. Step 1 Choose a spare computer that has a robust operating system. Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP would be preferable; however, even Windows 95 or 98 will sometimes do the job. Check that your computer has the minimum requirements needed for it to work as a gaming server. Use at least 384MB RAM (Random Access Memory) to prevent performance drop. Use a processor that would match how many users would access the game server; for up to 8 players, use a minimum of 933 MHz, 9 to 16 players use 1.6 GHz, 17 t