So I’ve been playing Icarus with the wife and the optimization is hot garbage. Wife is hosting and pulling 10 fps with a Nvidia 3070TI

We enjoy the game so I start doing research. Turns out once you’ve played enough the database on the host just gets too big and chokes out the CPU threads since it can’t use more than 2 cores.

Answer is to migrate your world to a sepf hosted dedicated server. Say no more.

So now I got an excuse (wife approved) to setup a computer as a server and keep it running. I have an old HP SFF i5 16GB RAM with an SSD I’ve reimagined a few times for a home server.

Flashed it with Debian and setup the Icarus server in docker. Runs like a champ.

Bonus points. I hooked up a wattage meter and it idles at 1~2 watts!
I used to run an old gaming computer as a home server and it felt like $30 a month in electricity.

Edit: System idles at 19 watts. I had the meter plugged into the wrong device…

Now I can start throwing more stuff on there once I figure out backup for the game world incase I bork it.

    • Landless2029@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      Well shit…

      I checked and I had my meter plugged into the wrong device.

      Idle is 19w still not bad!
      That’s like 2 LED lightbulbs.

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            2 months ago

            Not really, most SFF PCs top out below 70W at absolute maximum, 100W-400W at idle is more improbable.

            For reference, mine uses 7W on average running my home automation and some other things, when it’s actually idling it’s well below that.

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            2 months ago

            OP says 12W, has it been edited?

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      2 months ago

      No that’s real, Raspi is even lower. My Lenovo Tiny were idling around 6W without the additional SSD.

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        2 months ago

        That’s still a 5W difference.

        I have other devices like a TV that require 1-2W when they are in standby/shut off.

        OP’s number is way to low. The power supplys conversion loss itself will already be a few watts.

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          2 months ago

          I see 12W in OPs post, was it edited maybe? 1W would be too low, agree.