I need more details to help. Could you clarify what you're asking about?
I need more details to help. Could you clarify what you're asking about?
Yes, it's possible to set up a gaming PC and run games locally while streaming audio and video to another machine. You can use networking features like Ethernet or Wi-Fi to send the output to the remote PC. For example, you can configure your gaming PC to broadcast audio and video through a dedicated network interface, allowing the other PC to receive it via its network connection.
I was looking for a system that could handle game rendering and send them to a slower machine or PC. I know about Gamestream, but I have an AMD card and the Steam link needs to connect to another monitor. While that works, I also wanted something else to run on that other device.
Steam link functions as a small tool from Valve that mimics an HTPC for Steam. You can set up your own HTPC or a regular laptop, then stream Steam at home to connect it to that device.