Looking to lease two dedicated GPU servers long-term, in EU and Asia

Hi I am looking to lease a GPU server in EU and ASIA (one server in each location)

Requirements:
- Nvidia 1080ti or higher card (2080ti, 3080/3090...)
- Low latency network access
- CPU/RAM not that important
- Ready to pay 12 months in advance


Thanks
Vlad

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