F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Play video on your computer remotely Watch live sessions from anywhere Stream games and content instantly

Play video on your computer remotely Watch live sessions from anywhere Stream games and content instantly

Play video on your computer remotely Watch live sessions from anywhere Stream games and content instantly

R
RafikiBoy
Member
103
12-04-2025, 02:24 AM
#1
Wasn't really certain if PC gaming was the top choice, but it felt closest to what I was thinking about. Curious about using a dedicated stream machine while playing on my PC. Usually I stick to one computer for streaming, except when issues pop up—like with Ground Zeroes. I've also noticed those games tend to use more CPU power than others such as Metro Last Light.
R
RafikiBoy
12-04-2025, 02:24 AM #1

Wasn't really certain if PC gaming was the top choice, but it felt closest to what I was thinking about. Curious about using a dedicated stream machine while playing on my PC. Usually I stick to one computer for streaming, except when issues pop up—like with Ground Zeroes. I've also noticed those games tend to use more CPU power than others such as Metro Last Light.

D
DFlo03
Junior Member
2
12-10-2025, 11:54 AM
#2
Using a dedicated device for streaming eases the load on your main system. If you have an NVIDIA GPU, you can still stream with ShadowPlay and performance effects have minimal effect. Streaming may slightly reduce speed—sometimes just a few frames per second, or more if your hardware isn’t strong enough.
D
DFlo03
12-10-2025, 11:54 AM #2

Using a dedicated device for streaming eases the load on your main system. If you have an NVIDIA GPU, you can still stream with ShadowPlay and performance effects have minimal effect. Streaming may slightly reduce speed—sometimes just a few frames per second, or more if your hardware isn’t strong enough.