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I am thinking of buying an R9 Fury, and I know how loud its gonna get. However, would it be a good idea to move it away and use my potato PC to stream off of it? First off, I could confuse the hell outta my friends, and also it would be pretty awesome :). Are there any issues with steam streaming? I plan to play competitive games like CSGO.

 

Edit: it took 8 minutes to start up steam on my potato

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It takes some amount of bandwidth , you could try passively cooled parts and noctua industrial fans if you want to be 100% silent, your ceiling fan would probably be louder

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it's very hard to get 100% silence at load, but at idle, it's pretty easy

 

if you want 100% silence at load, you need to do what linus did, and put your PC in a different room and move everything over thunderbolt.

 

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