Run one instance across various spaces, processing each area individually while working within one room at a time.
Run one instance across various spaces, processing each area individually while working within one room at a time.
You’re looking to move your gaming PC from the living room to your bedroom. Here’s how you can approach it: check if your PC has a built-in external power adapter or a USB-C power strip that supports higher wattage. If not, consider using a portable power station for portability. For setup in the bedroom, ensure the outlet is nearby and the cable is safe. You might also explore video tutorials on YouTube showing desk-to-bedroom PC relocation. Links to helpful guides are available if you’d like.
You could extend the HDMI cable to reach your monitor, but it may affect performance. Using a longer cable might not improve features like high refresh rates and could introduce more input lag. For minimal lag, consider using a shorter cable or a wired connection with proper drivers.
It won't be inexpensive since you'll need optical converters. HDMI 2.1 optical cables are now reasonably affordable, though USB adapters aren't. Unless you're lucky and Bluetooth peripherals can reach that distance, I'd suggest using Steam for in-home streaming. You mentioned no noticeable input lag, which is great for streaming but can be distracting when watching content.