David123456
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i just got a 27inch Acer 1080P Predator XB272 240Hz and absolutely love it.
Now i still got some money left from my tax return. I am thinking about building a streaming PC to stream PC games.
Can i still play on 240hz 1080P on my NVIDIA Gaming PC with DISPLAYPORT and stream to a Streaming PC through HDMI in 60hz 1080P?
The (budget 2500K) Streaming PC will have some type of Capture Card? Is this possible?
So a total of two monitors. ( would there be a difference if there where three total? So one 240hz monitor and one 60hz monitor for the Gaming PC and one 60hz for the Streaming PC)
All answers are much appreciated!
Here's a video of a guy explaining with i hope is the answer on youtube. But it could be for a three monitor setup?
https://youtu.be/PLG_i_ED-Nk
I got this link from a guy on reddit who also told me this:
There's a way to do it with OBS on your gaming computer using the full screen preview option built into OBS. Basically, instead of cloning your gaming monitor to your capture card (and thereby locking both displays to 60Hz), you keep the capture card separate. Do not clone your gaming display to it at all. It should be showing up as its own monitor in your Windows display settings if you have everything connected correctly. Then in OBS (which you'll have to install on your gaming computer), use the full screen preview option and send that preview to the capture card monitor. This will allow your gaming display to continue running at its native refresh rate while the capture card runs at its usual 60Hz.
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Is this the answer?
Now i still got some money left from my tax return. I am thinking about building a streaming PC to stream PC games.
Can i still play on 240hz 1080P on my NVIDIA Gaming PC with DISPLAYPORT and stream to a Streaming PC through HDMI in 60hz 1080P?
The (budget 2500K) Streaming PC will have some type of Capture Card? Is this possible?
So a total of two monitors. ( would there be a difference if there where three total? So one 240hz monitor and one 60hz monitor for the Gaming PC and one 60hz for the Streaming PC)
All answers are much appreciated!
Here's a video of a guy explaining with i hope is the answer on youtube. But it could be for a three monitor setup?
https://youtu.be/PLG_i_ED-Nk
I got this link from a guy on reddit who also told me this:
There's a way to do it with OBS on your gaming computer using the full screen preview option built into OBS. Basically, instead of cloning your gaming monitor to your capture card (and thereby locking both displays to 60Hz), you keep the capture card separate. Do not clone your gaming display to it at all. It should be showing up as its own monitor in your Windows display settings if you have everything connected correctly. Then in OBS (which you'll have to install on your gaming computer), use the full screen preview option and send that preview to the capture card monitor. This will allow your gaming display to continue running at its native refresh rate while the capture card runs at its usual 60Hz.
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Is this the answer?