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Originally posted by abecx View PostI'm pretty sure I addressed that. If you use nvidia shield, you can use the power of your desktop machine anywhere in the house.
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Originally posted by Jewrrick View Postand you are assuming he has a PC that can do that...the point of the thread was to build a PC that can do that.
If anyone here hasn't tried it, nvidia shield is pretty bad ass, and their are other platforms if you dont have nvidia that will stream your desktop to your tv with minimal latency ( I think i get about 10ms latency, its not noticeable). I dont know why anyone would build a media pc anymore when any of the streaming platforms work perfectly, especially for playing video content. But then again what do I know.
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Originally posted by abecx View PostThe point of the thread was to create a media pc, or are you to busy trying to sound like a prick to read the whole sentence?
Given that he also stated he's using his xbox for "most" gaming, I wouldn't imagine he has a gaming pc that could do what you're suggesting he try.sigpic
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostYou're still assuming he already has a pc that would be capable of playing new games at demanding settings.
Given that he also stated he's using his xbox for "most" gaming, I wouldn't imagine he has a gaming pc that could do what you're suggesting he try.
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Originally posted by motoman View PostWhere'd you find a 480gb SSD for under $100 and what brand?
Thanks Abec X for your suggestion, but honestly have no clue about any of the stuff you're talking about. All I have right now is a Toshiba Satellite laptop.
As far as the other computer goes, still gonna wait for the GTX 1070. All the reviews I've watched/read say that it's worth it. Performance between the 970 and 980. On par with a single titan x in most games at less than half the cost.
I did get this little gadget today that's been pretty sweet, since I'm always watching movies with my laptop hooked up to my tv.
[ame]http://www.amazon.com/Rii-Multifunction-Portable-Rechargable-Raspberry/dp/B011JWJBSY?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui _detailpage_o00_s00[/ame]"Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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Originally posted by FunFordCobra View PostI thought o e of those titan boxes has a gtx770 I. It..
Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostThanks Abec X for your suggestion, but honestly have no clue about any of the stuff you're talking about. All I have right now is a Toshiba Satellite laptop.
Shield lets me use my insane desktop to play games on underpowered devices.
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Last edited by abecx; 06-07-2016, 10:02 PM.
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Originally posted by Silverback View Postdual Titans for Wow.... seems like overkill
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostSeems like a good way to have some pretty bad input lag while gaming.
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Originally posted by abecx View PostI thought so to, until I tried it. Since its on the local lan, its perfectly fine. I typically average 1-5ms of increased latency with spikes to 10ms which simply isn't noticeable, I could probably negate the spikes by using bigger packet sizes. I use wired internet for all computers in the house and usb/ps2 keyboards. I dont like to game on the tv, but when I do you cant tell a difference which still blows my mind and is why I am recommending it.
Sorry, but I just don't think you're that concerned about the lag.
Hell, even doing an xbox one to a windows 10 pc is fucking laggerific.sigpic
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