Top products from r/ParsecGaming
We found 3 product mentions on r/ParsecGaming. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. CompuLab fit-Headless (GS)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
fit-Headless GS supports HDMI 2.0 resolutions up to 4K@60 Hz and 1080p@120 HzSupports HDMI audio up to 7.1 channelsIdeal for game-streaming (Steam In-Home Streaming, NVIDIA GameStream etc.)Allows operating a VR headset without a connected displayWorks with any operating system, no software installat...
2. Desktop Mini PC Quad-Core Intel Celeron Apollo Lake J3455 Processor (up to 2.3GHz),4G LPDDR4/eMMC 64GB Windows 10 (64-bit) HDMI&VGA HD Display 2.4G+5G Dual WiFi USB 3.0/BT 4.2 M.2 SSD
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
【Faster Speed】 Pre-installed with Windows 10 and base operating frequency 1.5 GHz/s rising to a 2.3 GHz in burst mode 4C/4T Intel Celeron J3455 Processor.We are committed to developing ultra-small and powerful mini PC to replace bulky desktop PC.【Upgraded function】Support auto power on,Wake ...
Well I wanted a full Windows PC for other things like web browsing and streaming media. I didn't realize you could run Parsec without Windows, so I'm assuming I would be installing something like Linux? I'd rather have Windows as I have a decent amount of programs that I'm not sure are on Linux, stuff like IP camera software to monitor my kids room and just a ton of other little windows programs here and there. Plus I really don't want to go through the hassle of learning a new OS. Parsec is most likely the most intensive program I would run on it.
I'm also looking at this one and about to pull the trigger as I'm assuming Celeron would be better than an Atom proc. (Celeron J3455 4g/64g) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XRG5YL8/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?smid=AK3HFKOE4GXIL&th=1
I'm new to Parsec, but I guess you could autologin with your password protected user and then lock the session right away with this simple batch script. This way you`ve got both your user session started and Parsec running on background without fear of anyone snitching on your computer
EDIT: Apparently my solution works but you can't see anything from the Parsec client until the Parsec server detects the screen (to do so you have to press a key on a keyboard attached to the server). Is there anyway to run Parsec without any screen actually attached?
EDIT 2: It seems I need a dummy HDMI like this to trick the PC on believing it has a screen connected. I ordered one but now I have to wait 2 weeks for it to arrive from the US. :(