Valve's Steam Link is an easy choice for a client device. Here's a tutorial for enabling Quick Sync (opens in new tab). If you are trying in-home streaming with an AMD card, but do have an Intel CPU, you should make sure Quick Sync is enabled on your computer. In fact, Intel's built-in HD Graphics GPUs also support hardware encoding with Quick Sync, so you may be able to stream a game without a dedicated GPU at all. ![]() So you definitely don't need an Nvidia card. I've successfully used Steam in-home streaming with an overclocked 4.3GHz Sandy Bridge i5 2500k CPU and an AMD 7870 card (which doesn't support hardware encoding). ![]() The Nvidia GTX 650 and above support hardware encoding see this post for a full list of the supported AMD cards. Why those cards? Because in-home streaming now supports hardware encoding on both Nvidia and AMD card.
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