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Getting signals to Downstairs tv

Hello everyone,

 

I'm trying to figure out some gear to either use fiber or something to take my computers signal downstairs to my LG OLED. Me and my wife play games all the time and my new house the office isn't close. All I need is USB and the display I've seen HDMI extenders but only 4K at 60hz and I would prefer an option for support 120hz

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Active fiber HDMI is gonna be *spendy*
I actually did this by using an old SFF PC with a 3050 and then using moonlight to remote into my main gaming rig. 
I also used FanControl to keep the fans off until parts hit 75C

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6 minutes ago, OddOod said:

Active fiber HDMI is gonna be *spendy*
I actually did this by using an old SFF PC with a 3050 and then using moonlight to remote into my main gaming rig. 
I also used FanControl to keep the fans off until parts hit 75C

this is way better for your usecase op, although i think even a 3050 is overkill for this

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steamdeck with steam in-home streaming?

 

that's gonna be way cheaper than any hdmi and usb over fiber solution.

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1 hour ago, ki8aras said:

this is way better for your usecase op, although i think even a 3050 is overkill for this

TBH it was the first thing off the top of my head that should be easily powered by a SFF and guaranteed has a HDMI 2.1

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