• tombruzzo
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    25 days ago

    Could I run a HDMI cable through my walls for less than the price of a cheap gaming PC?

    It’s one of those things that could theoretically be a dig job. But I don’t have the tools or experience or the desire to get under the house

    • Aradina [She/They]@lemmy.ml
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      24 days ago

      Could also try in home streaming options. You can stream the display from your PC to a TV. If either is on WiFi this can be pretty choppy.

      I personally use Moonlight for this. It has an android TV app. Sunlight on the host PC since I have an amd GPU.

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        24 days ago

        If you’re wanting to go this way, probably better off running an ethernet cable and then you can permanently sue that for internet too, not just screen mirroring

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        24 days ago

        I’ve got a Shield connected to the TV and I tried the Nvidia GeForce app. My PC is WiFi but the shield was Ethernet and there was too much delay for elden ring. So a racing game to entertain the kids won’t work either.

        Maybe I’ll get them to run Ethernet between the two rooms whilst I’m at it as well

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      25 days ago

      depending on length? Yeah. Probably cheaper to get a sparky to do a professional job than it would be get an Xbox X or PS5 anyway. My brother in law doesnt even have a monitor, just leaves his rig plugged into the TV full time.

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        25 days ago

        About 10 metres in a straight line. I’m thinking a female to female cable in the wall, then I can run regular HDMI cables in and out. I’ve got a hectic rig with a 4090 one room over from the TV so it beats anything you could get for the $700-800 space

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          25 days ago

          Definitely the way to go. It’s not a super difficult job if you’re comfortable diy. But hiring someone shouldn’t cost more than 500 total id think.

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        25 days ago

        I used to use a cheap old tv as a PC monitor. Besides needing to sit further back to not be able to count the pixels, it was fine. Had sound, too

        Edit: oh actually now that I think about it, when turned on, it would start on ATV with the static. Not that bad, provided you’re not staring directly at the screen and you’re not in a dark room

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      25 days ago

      Only problem is that you might need to upgrade the cable in a few years when new protocols come out (if you update your gaming PC and TV to newer stuff) but yeah getting some proper faceplates and a cable installed is a neat way to go about it. I think installing one and even 1 cable upgrade would be less than any kind of half decent gaming machine. It should be anyway.