If you've ever tried to stream a game from a laptop (or PS4)
to a mobile device over WiFi, then you will recognize the bandwidth necessities
can be quite fussy. Decide to remote play at 1080p and 60 frames per second, as
NVIDIA promises with its protect handheld and recently upgraded Game Stream
service, and things start to induce seriously pinnikity. So, to help you decide
the correct hardware to go along with your protect (which is now going for $250
on Amazon, by the way), NVIDIA has started a certification program to label PCs
and routers that our Game Stream-ready. Expect to visualize the green emblem on
pre-built machines from the likes of Digital Storm and Maingear that have the mandate
GeForce GTX graphical guts, as well as a number of dual-band and wireless-AC
routers from ASUS, Buffalo, D-Link and Netgear. (You'll notice a full and
current list of certified products over at the supply link). Compatible routers
will also support streaming from the cloud, via NVIDIA's alternative GRID
service, although in fact you will additionally need a gradual 10Mbps broadband
affiliation before you even trust trying that.
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