Stream games from PC to TV (no cable) at more than 60 frames per second

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Is there any way to stream games from PC to TV wirelessly at 120+ FPS?

I couldn't find any on the internet.. I saw moonlight/SteamLink and even Nvidia shield are capped at 60 if I'm not mistaking.

Any ideas?






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How do I get more FPS while streaming?

How To Improve FPS While Streaming
  • Adjust Game Settings. Even if you have a really good computer your game settings may be too high to play and stream at the same time. ...
  • Lower Your On Stream Production. ...
  • Update Graphics Drivers. ...
  • Close Any Unnecessary Applications. ...
  • Upgrade Your PC.


  • How can I play my PC games on my TV wirelessly?

    If you have a PC that is equipped with Steam and activates the in-home streaming, you can enjoy game streaming with it. To do this, go to Steam > Settings and ensure that the streaming device, the computer and the TV set run on the same network.

    How do I stream Steam games to my Smart TV?

    Steam Link on Steam. Extend your Steam gaming experience to your mobile device, TV, or another PC - all you need is a local network or internet connection. In addition, the Steam Link app now supports Remote Play Together. Now you can join games hosted on a friend's PC just by clicking a link.



    How to Stream PC Games to a Smart TV!




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