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Playing games through a WLAN remote desktop. With... complications.

Playing games through a WLAN remote desktop. With... complications.

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06-20-2023, 06:44 PM
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I've been considering a unique gaming or high-end PC setup. One idea focuses on affordability and performance. I'm into laptop gaming in a way, running programs only when needed. Yet, gaming laptops tend to be quite pricey. I understand that for the best value, you should opt for a well-built machine right out of the box. But honestly, I don't enjoy sitting at a desktop with all the peripherals. So, I've been thinking about building a PC that you could use in a closet or another space, connect wirelessly, and access it remotely via a laptop. This would raise questions like: Can I run a wireless card and a network card together? What software would be required for this setup? Would special specs be needed—like a NVIDIA Tesla over a GeForce card? Any concerns about using a specific desktop connection method? Could I connect my PC to an Android tablet as if it were a laptop? This is just an idea, and I hope most people are open to trying it out.
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beschteLars
06-20-2023, 06:44 PM #1

I've been considering a unique gaming or high-end PC setup. One idea focuses on affordability and performance. I'm into laptop gaming in a way, running programs only when needed. Yet, gaming laptops tend to be quite pricey. I understand that for the best value, you should opt for a well-built machine right out of the box. But honestly, I don't enjoy sitting at a desktop with all the peripherals. So, I've been thinking about building a PC that you could use in a closet or another space, connect wirelessly, and access it remotely via a laptop. This would raise questions like: Can I run a wireless card and a network card together? What software would be required for this setup? Would special specs be needed—like a NVIDIA Tesla over a GeForce card? Any concerns about using a specific desktop connection method? Could I connect my PC to an Android tablet as if it were a laptop? This is just an idea, and I hope most people are open to trying it out.