![]() No racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic or other hateful language. This includes calling or implying another redditor is a shill or a fanboy. No personal attacks, witch-hunts, or inflammatory language. Looking for help with building or buying a PC? Check out /r/buildapc! | For all tech support questions please use the sticky! Join /r/pcgaming on Discord To check out our previous AMAs, click here. What did you end up doing? I'm considering the same thing and can't find much info out there.If you would like to schedule an AMA on /r/pcgaming please send us a message via modmail. Maybe you should concider buying a laptop matching your requirements and wire it to your TV when you wanna play there ![]() ![]() maybe you can get older and/or smaller nivida cards to run with an active displayport/hdmi 2.0 adaptor, but this is tinkering plus those cards most likely doesn't support h264/265 encoding. ![]() It is important for me that I can game with mouse+keyboard on the client hardware.ĭo you have a mini PC which is capable of running Remote Play in 4k / UHD 60 FPS and client details set to "Beautiful" while sporting a client Display Latency of around 15 ms (which is the equivalent of what the Steam Link Hardware is capable of doing in 2K 60 FPS)? If yes, which model, CPU and graphics chip do you use? try getting a cheap HDMI 2.0 capable card,even slowest low profile cards like 745/1030 should do well. I am looking for a small and silent client hardware which I can hook up to my TV via HDMI 2.0. I have a powerful host PC and a gigabit LAN. Originally posted by Iron-Clone:I would like to run Remote Play in 4k / UHD 60 FPS and client details set to "Beautiful". If I lower the framerate to 30 FPS, then the frame drops go down to 2%, but the Display Latency on my client is still around 75 ms, and that is way too much lag for fast-paced games.ĭo you have a mini PC which is capable of running Remote Play in 4k / UHD 60 FPS and client details set to "Beautiful" while sporting a client Display Latency of around 15 ms (which is the equivalent of what the Steam Link Hardware is capable of doing in 2K 60 FPS)? If yes, which model, CPU and graphics chip do you use? In 4k 60 FPS I get 50% frame drops and the games are unplayably laggy. Unfortunately the N4100 is not powerful enough for UHD Remote Play. Its UHD Graphics 600 chip delivers 4K 60 Hz over HDMI 2.0 and supports hardware accelerated H264 and H265 decoding. I tried a Zotac Zbox with an Intel Celeron N4100 processor. Any recent laptop or PC should meet the client requirements." It turned out that is no fully true for UHD. The Remote Play FAQ says: "The client has modest requirements, but should have a GPU that supports hardware accelerated H264 decoding. ![]() Therefore I plan to build a silent Windows 10 mini PC with as my client hardware. The Steam Link Hardware and the app for Raspberry do not support 4K yet. The Steam Link apps for iOS, Android and Samsung do not officially/reliably support mouse+keyboard. It is important for me that I can game with mouse+keyboard on the client hardware. I would like to run Remote Play in 4k / UHD 60 FPS and client details set to "Beautiful". ![]()
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