Customer Story: Running 5 Instances of Coin Master Game on a GT730 GPU Server

As a freelancer and avid Coin Master player, I found that relying on a single mobile phone limited my progress—free spins, raids, and coins took too long to accumulate. To overcome this, I started playing Coin Master online using a hosted GPU server. With Android emulators like LDPlayer or NoxPlayer, I can run multiple accounts 24/7, automate tasks, and collect more rewards efficiently—all on a larger screen and with much better performance.

*Submitted by user "Do......48@gmail.com"*

Introduction

As a freelancer and avid Coin Master player, I found that relying on a single mobile phone limited my progress—free spins, raids, and coins took too long to accumulate. To overcome this, I started playing Coin Master online using a hosted GPU server. With Android emulators like LDPlayer or NoxPlayer, I can run multiple accounts 24/7, automate tasks, and collect more rewards efficiently—all on a larger screen and with much better performance.

Application Scenario

What's Coin Master?

Coin Master is a free mobile game where players build and upgrade their villages by earning coins through spinning a slot machine, raiding other players, and attacking their bases. It combines elements of slot games, strategy, and casual social interaction. The fun of the game lies in constantly collecting coins—every spin, raid, and attack brings the thrill of earning more and progressing faster.

In this blog, I’ll show you how I run multiple Coin Master instances using LDPlayer 9 on a GT730 dedicated server—maximizing performance while keeping resource usage to a minimum. I’ll also walk you through how to create a simple automation script that lets the game run all day to collect coins automatically. Based on my testing, Database Mart’s GT730 dedicated server can smoothly run up to 5 Coin Master instances at the same time.

Server Configuration

✅ CPU: Quad-Core Xeon E3-1230
✅ RAM: 16GB RAM
✅ Storage: 120GB + 960GB SSD
✅ Bandwidth: 100Mbps
✅ OS: Windows 10 Pro
✅ GPU: Nvidia GeForce GT730 (2GB DDR3)

Deployment Process

Step 1: Install LDPlayer 9 and Coin Master

Step 2: Configure LDPlayers and LDMultiPlayer

  1. Open LDMultiPlayer. Click the Settings icon for the first instance.
  2. In the Advanced tab, apply the following configuration:
  • Resolution: 966 × 540
  • CPU: 1 core
  • RAM: 2048 MB
display setting
advanced setting
advanced setting

3. Open the LDMultiPlayer window, click on Optimization Setting

4. Make the following changes:
FPS: Set to 20
Disable Sounds: Enable this option
Default Disk Mode for new instances: Set to Small Disk

Step 3: Clone and Launch Coin Master Instances

  1. Click 'Add Instances', use the 'Clone Instances' function in LDMultiPlayer to duplicate the first Coin Master instance into multiple ones.
  2. Click 'Start' to run all Coin Master instances simultaneously.

Step 4: Use the Synchronizer to Control All Instances Simultaneously

  1. Sign up each Coin Master instance with a different account.
  2. Open the original instance, click the right-side menu, and select 'Operation Recorder' to start recording your action.
  3. Record the actions you want to synchronize (e.g., clicking, swiping). Once done, save the recording and let it be a script. You can also merge multiple scripts if needed.
  4. Open the Synchronizer from the original instance. Select all other instances you want to synchronize actions with.
  5. Click 'Execute' to run the script on all selected instances at the same time. Now, all instances will mimic the same operations as the original one.

Performance Review

Ping to Google.com

From the GT730 server, the ping to google.com is just 4ms, indicating an excellent local network response.

Speed Test Result

Even with a shared 100Mbps unmetered bandwidth, the server achieves over 90Mbps for both download and upload — which is impressive for this configuration.

ping test
speed test

Reliability Evaluation

As of the time this article is published, the GT730 server has been running continuously for 15 days without any crashes or forced restarts. While there were occasional network-related disconnections affecting remote access, the internal applications continued to run smoothly and consistently throughout the entire period.

Resource Utilization (Approximate)

When 5 Coin Master games are loading at the same time, the performance is as follows:
CPU usage: 29%-43%
GPU usage: 53%-78%
Memory usage: 78%-92%

Application Performance Evidence

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Optimization Tips

  1. It is recommended to install LDPlayer on the D: drive, especially if it has more available SSD storage, to ensure smoother performance and better disk efficiency.

  2. For each Coin Master instance, the minimum configuration required is:

  • 2GB RAM

  • 1 CPU core

    Using lower settings may cause Coin Master to fail to launch or run properly.

  1. To maximize the number of instances you can run simultaneously, adjust the LDMultiPlayer settings as follows:
  • FPS: Set to 20 FPS

  • Sound: Disable

  • Disk Mode: Select Small Disk as the default when creating new LDPlayer instances

Conclusion & Recommendations

Database Mart’s Lite GPU Dedicated Server – GT730 is well-suited for running multiple lightweight tasks such as Coin Master, Piggy GO, Island King, and Raid Master.

What I appreciate the most are its stable performance, reliable internet connectivity, and ongoing technical support.

When testing instance performance on the GPU server, avoid launching too many at once. Instead, start them one by one—this will help you determine the server’s optimal capacity for simultaneous instances.

Why DBM ?

Database Mart offers the most affordable GPU hosting I’ve found. Unlike many other providers that only offer high-end and costly GPU servers I don't need, Database Mart provides a cost-effective solution that perfectly fits my requirements.

For running 3–5 Coin Master instances on an Android emulator, the GT730 GPU performs well. In addition, whenever I encounter an issue, their 24/7 technical support responds quickly—at no extra cost. The control panel is also intuitive and easy to use, making server management hassle-free.

All of these factors are why I chose Database Mart.

Notes & Troubleshooting?

Tips for Managing LDPlayer Instances on Database Mart Server

  • Close the instance before adjusting its settings. Changes won't take effect unless the instance is shut down first.

  • Avoid using local installation of apps. This may cause delays when launching the game and can trigger unnecessary update prompts.

  • If your Google Play account doesn’t work, simply create a new one—this is often quicker than trying to fix the old account.

  • After resetting the server, I noticed that all instances except the first one showed internet disconnection errors. I believe this may be due to Google or Coin Master detecting a re-login event within the Google app. After using another Google account, the issue was resolved.

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