Stationary powerfull PC stream
I'm wondering would it be possible to set up powerful PC somewhere at home and access and use it via laptop? Would a Teamviewer or some analog be able to handle it so there is almost no noticeable latency while using it in the same network?
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I'm wondering would it be possible to set up powerful PC somewhere at home and access and use it via laptop? Would a Teamviewer or some analog be able to handle it so there is almost no noticeable latency while using it in the same network?
laptop desktop-computer
What are you planning to do with the stream? Any kind of streaming will in one way or another degrade performance. If you plan to stream video, compression of the video stream will happen, but will make it watchable, although in a lower quality. If you plan to do gaming, look into a ready made game streaming service, such as steam or nvidia shield. There still will be some lag, but given that it is optimized for games, most games will feel smooth and only in certain conditions will you experience the lag.
– LPChip
Dec 30 '18 at 22:55
"powerful" means different things to different people. What is the purpose? For computations (like compiling, transcoding etc) and storage, yes you can do this. For video and gaming, no, local GPU is essential.
– ArunasR
Dec 31 '18 at 11:13
My primary usage would be playing games or using CAD like software
– Vytautas Butkus
Jan 1 at 12:16
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I'm wondering would it be possible to set up powerful PC somewhere at home and access and use it via laptop? Would a Teamviewer or some analog be able to handle it so there is almost no noticeable latency while using it in the same network?
laptop desktop-computer
I'm wondering would it be possible to set up powerful PC somewhere at home and access and use it via laptop? Would a Teamviewer or some analog be able to handle it so there is almost no noticeable latency while using it in the same network?
laptop desktop-computer
laptop desktop-computer
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What are you planning to do with the stream? Any kind of streaming will in one way or another degrade performance. If you plan to stream video, compression of the video stream will happen, but will make it watchable, although in a lower quality. If you plan to do gaming, look into a ready made game streaming service, such as steam or nvidia shield. There still will be some lag, but given that it is optimized for games, most games will feel smooth and only in certain conditions will you experience the lag.
– LPChip
Dec 30 '18 at 22:55
"powerful" means different things to different people. What is the purpose? For computations (like compiling, transcoding etc) and storage, yes you can do this. For video and gaming, no, local GPU is essential.
– ArunasR
Dec 31 '18 at 11:13
My primary usage would be playing games or using CAD like software
– Vytautas Butkus
Jan 1 at 12:16
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What are you planning to do with the stream? Any kind of streaming will in one way or another degrade performance. If you plan to stream video, compression of the video stream will happen, but will make it watchable, although in a lower quality. If you plan to do gaming, look into a ready made game streaming service, such as steam or nvidia shield. There still will be some lag, but given that it is optimized for games, most games will feel smooth and only in certain conditions will you experience the lag.
– LPChip
Dec 30 '18 at 22:55
"powerful" means different things to different people. What is the purpose? For computations (like compiling, transcoding etc) and storage, yes you can do this. For video and gaming, no, local GPU is essential.
– ArunasR
Dec 31 '18 at 11:13
My primary usage would be playing games or using CAD like software
– Vytautas Butkus
Jan 1 at 12:16
What are you planning to do with the stream? Any kind of streaming will in one way or another degrade performance. If you plan to stream video, compression of the video stream will happen, but will make it watchable, although in a lower quality. If you plan to do gaming, look into a ready made game streaming service, such as steam or nvidia shield. There still will be some lag, but given that it is optimized for games, most games will feel smooth and only in certain conditions will you experience the lag.
– LPChip
Dec 30 '18 at 22:55
What are you planning to do with the stream? Any kind of streaming will in one way or another degrade performance. If you plan to stream video, compression of the video stream will happen, but will make it watchable, although in a lower quality. If you plan to do gaming, look into a ready made game streaming service, such as steam or nvidia shield. There still will be some lag, but given that it is optimized for games, most games will feel smooth and only in certain conditions will you experience the lag.
– LPChip
Dec 30 '18 at 22:55
"powerful" means different things to different people. What is the purpose? For computations (like compiling, transcoding etc) and storage, yes you can do this. For video and gaming, no, local GPU is essential.
– ArunasR
Dec 31 '18 at 11:13
"powerful" means different things to different people. What is the purpose? For computations (like compiling, transcoding etc) and storage, yes you can do this. For video and gaming, no, local GPU is essential.
– ArunasR
Dec 31 '18 at 11:13
My primary usage would be playing games or using CAD like software
– Vytautas Butkus
Jan 1 at 12:16
My primary usage would be playing games or using CAD like software
– Vytautas Butkus
Jan 1 at 12:16
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What are you planning to do with the stream? Any kind of streaming will in one way or another degrade performance. If you plan to stream video, compression of the video stream will happen, but will make it watchable, although in a lower quality. If you plan to do gaming, look into a ready made game streaming service, such as steam or nvidia shield. There still will be some lag, but given that it is optimized for games, most games will feel smooth and only in certain conditions will you experience the lag.
– LPChip
Dec 30 '18 at 22:55
"powerful" means different things to different people. What is the purpose? For computations (like compiling, transcoding etc) and storage, yes you can do this. For video and gaming, no, local GPU is essential.
– ArunasR
Dec 31 '18 at 11:13
My primary usage would be playing games or using CAD like software
– Vytautas Butkus
Jan 1 at 12:16