Streaming games and desktops from a PC to a laptop or tablet.
Streaming games and desktops from a PC to a laptop or tablet.
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At the moment I don't believe so. The delay would be an issue; your PC upload and download speeds would need to be very fast to handle it. Most tasks could work with LogMeIn or TeamViewer, but gaming is a much bigger challenge. I understand you can stream a basic Linux desktop online if you want, but I’m not familiar with the steps involved.
Steam offers an in-home streaming feature that lets you stream while connected locally. You might also use a tunneling tool like LogMeIn's Hamachi to mimic LAN connectivity. Ensure both ends have strong ping connections; otherwise, lag can become significant. It works well for basic tasks like checking email or accessing files.
However, it's conceivable. Using two high-speed Ethernet connections instead of wireless would likely work well, though it undermines the original goal. The game's power requirements are minimal compared to this setup—just handling the screen display and user input, while the PC manages the game.
It would have some impact; give it a shot with the latest game like Witcher 3. It pushes my i5-4690K at 85-95% and keeps TeamViewer running smoothly. Using Nvidia Encoding helps conserve resources.
1. The price tag for you is 4.3, isn't it?
2. Yes, it's based on that point, but the receiving performance doesn't change the transfer speed.
3. The program only impacts the sending PC's power, not the sending rate unless it goes through an antivirus.
4. Profit
It's quite warm here, and I'm worried about overheating the CPU. I need this device to last me at least four years. It should handle around 75°C during operation and stay between 35-40°C when idle.