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Find the most affordable way to enjoy online gaming from home.

Find the most affordable way to enjoy online gaming from home.

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_NinjaSam_
Member
170
12-05-2021, 06:16 PM
#1
Hello, I'm trying to discover the best method for streaming my video games remotely on a TV. I already have a wired connection, but I need something quiet yet powerful enough for a large screen with minimal lag. I was considering using my wife's unused surface book, but thought it might be too noisy for my needs. I also want to connect directly using a controller, and I've heard about Controller Companion for Steam—it seems to work well with my laptop. However, I'm now looking for a more stable option since she's using it. I've had issues with Steam Link, so I'm hoping a PC-to-PC remote stream would perform better. Anyone have any good experiences or suggestions? I'm still unsure which approach is best.
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_NinjaSam_
12-05-2021, 06:16 PM #1

Hello, I'm trying to discover the best method for streaming my video games remotely on a TV. I already have a wired connection, but I need something quiet yet powerful enough for a large screen with minimal lag. I was considering using my wife's unused surface book, but thought it might be too noisy for my needs. I also want to connect directly using a controller, and I've heard about Controller Companion for Steam—it seems to work well with my laptop. However, I'm now looking for a more stable option since she's using it. I've had issues with Steam Link, so I'm hoping a PC-to-PC remote stream would perform better. Anyone have any good experiences or suggestions? I'm still unsure which approach is best.

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Petzku1618
Member
181
12-12-2021, 11:22 AM
#2
Any repurposed computer running current Windows or Linux is fine. Even if it's too powerful for your needs, it's just an extra item in your space. It doesn't matter if it's overkill—it's more of a clutter than a useful asset.
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Petzku1618
12-12-2021, 11:22 AM #2

Any repurposed computer running current Windows or Linux is fine. Even if it's too powerful for your needs, it's just an extra item in your space. It doesn't matter if it's overkill—it's more of a clutter than a useful asset.

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Xav2808
Member
65
12-14-2021, 08:48 AM
#3
If she doesn't use the surface book, why does it matter if it's too strong or weak? Just add Parsec to it and you're good to go. I haven't tried Parsec with a controller yet, but since it's made for gaming, it should fit.
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Xav2808
12-14-2021, 08:48 AM #3

If she doesn't use the surface book, why does it matter if it's too strong or weak? Just add Parsec to it and you're good to go. I haven't tried Parsec with a controller yet, but since it's made for gaming, it should fit.

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UnicornWuver
Member
193
12-14-2021, 03:49 PM
#4
I wasn't familiar with Parsec, but it seems like you're prioritizing low power use and minimal noise for future needs.
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UnicornWuver
12-14-2021, 03:49 PM #4

I wasn't familiar with Parsec, but it seems like you're prioritizing low power use and minimal noise for future needs.

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JusticeKiller
Junior Member
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12-16-2021, 12:18 AM
#5
She now decides she wants to use it after I started looking into Parsec. That’s no longer an option. It looks like I’ll probably consider a different setup next time. I was checking a fanless model: https://www.amazon.com/MINIX-NEO-N42C-4-...0788DJQR9/. From what I found, Parsec seems meant for local play between friends, not remote sessions. Did I misinterpret that?
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JusticeKiller
12-16-2021, 12:18 AM #5

She now decides she wants to use it after I started looking into Parsec. That’s no longer an option. It looks like I’ll probably consider a different setup next time. I was checking a fanless model: https://www.amazon.com/MINIX-NEO-N42C-4-...0788DJQR9/. From what I found, Parsec seems meant for local play between friends, not remote sessions. Did I misinterpret that?

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runner123467
Member
219
01-04-2022, 01:08 AM
#6
It shouldn't be an issue since Parsec is simply sending the game to the laptop, similar to streaming YouTube. The laptop won't need much effort and won't be noisy or consume a lot of power. Computers don't usually use huge amounts of energy anyway.
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runner123467
01-04-2022, 01:08 AM #6

It shouldn't be an issue since Parsec is simply sending the game to the laptop, similar to streaming YouTube. The laptop won't need much effort and won't be noisy or consume a lot of power. Computers don't usually use huge amounts of energy anyway.

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SuperTigresss
Posting Freak
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01-04-2022, 02:01 AM
#7
It functions perfectly solo. I tested several games using it that way. Parsec is also available for free, so you can simply install it and try it out.
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SuperTigresss
01-04-2022, 02:01 AM #7

It functions perfectly solo. I tested several games using it that way. Parsec is also available for free, so you can simply install it and try it out.