Re: [qubes-users] Re: I found a good working alternative to pci video passthrough for owners of separate windows gaming PC w/ modern nvidia video card

2019-04-18 Thread jrsmiley
Thank you for the informative reply. I have since learned that gaming on one PC while streaming from another is a thing. There are even PC cases made to house two separate motherboards, power supplies, etc for this purpose. I still don’t understand why anyone would want to do this, gamers

Re: [qubes-users] Re: I found a good working alternative to pci video passthrough for owners of separate windows gaming PC w/ modern nvidia video card

2019-04-11 Thread 'awokd' via qubes-users
jrsmi...@gmail.com: On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 1:35:38 PM UTC-7, neovalis wrote: Low latency game streaming is fantastic and doesn't need a GPU on the client to work well. Moonlight Stream https://moonlight-stream.org/ is a great open source project that allows near zero latency game

[qubes-users] Re: I found a good working alternative to pci video passthrough for owners of separate windows gaming PC w/ modern nvidia video card

2019-04-11 Thread John Mitchell
On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 9:21:22 PM UTC+2, jrsm...@gmail.com wrote: > That makes sense. I was thinking along the lines of 3K-4K with all of the > eye candy dialed to Ultra. You could with a higher end video card. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[qubes-users] Re: I found a good working alternative to pci video passthrough for owners of separate windows gaming PC w/ modern nvidia video card

2019-04-11 Thread jrsmiley
On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 11:44:48 AM UTC-7, John Mitchell wrote: > On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 7:31:49 PM UTC+2, jrsm...@gmail.com wrote: > > So do I. I just boot Windows for that though. I’m a very curious sort and > > genuinely don’t understand if you’re playing AAA games at high rez

[qubes-users] Re: I found a good working alternative to pci video passthrough for owners of separate windows gaming PC w/ modern nvidia video card

2019-04-11 Thread John Mitchell
On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 7:31:49 PM UTC+2, jrsm...@gmail.com wrote: > So do I. I just boot Windows for that though. I’m a very curious sort and > genuinely don’t understand if you’re playing AAA games at high rez and frame > rates. You’ll never get the performance for this use case out of

[qubes-users] Re: I found a good working alternative to pci video passthrough for owners of separate windows gaming PC w/ modern nvidia video card

2019-04-11 Thread jrsmiley
So do I. I just boot Windows for that though. I’m a very curious sort and genuinely don’t understand if you’re playing AAA games at high rez and frame rates. You’ll never get the performance for this use case out of a virtualized environment that you get with native Windows. -- You received

[qubes-users] Re: I found a good working alternative to pci video passthrough for owners of separate windows gaming PC w/ modern nvidia video card

2019-04-11 Thread John Mitchell
On Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 6:19:22 AM UTC+2, jrsm...@gmail.com wrote: > > I guess I'm missing a major point. Why would one want to game on Qubes? Some of us like to have fun! ;) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To

[qubes-users] Re: I found a good working alternative to pci video passthrough for owners of separate windows gaming PC w/ modern nvidia video card

2019-04-10 Thread jrsmiley
On Wednesday, April 10, 2019 at 1:35:38 PM UTC-7, neovalis wrote: > Low latency game streaming is fantastic and doesn't need a GPU on the > client to work well. Moonlight Stream https://moonlight-stream.org/ is > a great open source project that allows near zero latency game streaming > over lan