Genshin Impact Part 23 - GeForce NOW - RTX 4080 4K - Surface Pro 8 i7 (No Commentary)
Experience Genshin Impact on GeForce NOW! In this video, my friend takes the lead in playing this fantastic game, which has a certain magical appeal. GeForce NOW is a cloud gaming service that streams games in high quality to available devices such as computers and mobile phones, even without a dedicated graphics card. You can check your server over the official website https://status.geforcenow.com/ Streaming content rather than playing it locally can result in significant savings in energy costs. For example, if a low-power device (25W) is used for streaming and an external device with high power consumption (575W) is used for processing, the overall power consumption can be reduced by up to 550W. Assuming an electricity rate of 0.33 Euro per kWh and 8 hours of use per day, this can result in savings of over 45 Euro per month, or 546.48 Euro per year. It is important to note that this calculation assumes the streaming service is free and does not take into account the cost of the service itself, which can be around 20 Euro per month. Subtracting the streaming service cost of 20 Euro per month from the energy cost savings results in a net savings of approximately 306.48 Euro per year. The gameplay was running at a smooth 60 FPS in 3840 x 2160 resolution with a 1.5 render resolution scale (5760 x 3240) on a 4K HDR10+ display. However, the recording is limited to 2560 x 1440 resolution due to hardware limitations on the client side. This recording was on the server EU Central. NP-FRK-06 RTX 4080 The connection to the provider was 100 Mbps, with a ping of 12 ms at best, while the Microsoft Surface device was connected via Wi-Fi 6, with a transfer rate of 1201 Mbps to the router. If you have any suggestions on how to increase the recording resolution on this device, please share them in the comments below. Your feedback is always appreciated! The device used in this video is equipped with an Intel® Core™ i7-1185G7 processor, Intel Iris Xe graphics, and Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX201. For more information about the device used in this video, check out the link here: https://alexgabriel.eu/index.php/blog/surface
Experience Genshin Impact on GeForce NOW! In this video, my friend takes the lead in playing this fantastic game, which has a certain magical appeal. GeForce NOW is a cloud gaming service that streams games in high quality to available devices such as computers and mobile phones, even without a dedicated graphics card. You can check your server over the official website https://status.geforcenow.com/ Streaming content rather than playing it locally can result in significant savings in energy costs. For example, if a low-power device (25W) is used for streaming and an external device with high power consumption (575W) is used for processing, the overall power consumption can be reduced by up to 550W. Assuming an electricity rate of 0.33 Euro per kWh and 8 hours of use per day, this can result in savings of over 45 Euro per month, or 546.48 Euro per year. It is important to note that this calculation assumes the streaming service is free and does not take into account the cost of the service itself, which can be around 20 Euro per month. Subtracting the streaming service cost of 20 Euro per month from the energy cost savings results in a net savings of approximately 306.48 Euro per year. The gameplay was running at a smooth 60 FPS in 3840 x 2160 resolution with a 1.5 render resolution scale (5760 x 3240) on a 4K HDR10+ display. However, the recording is limited to 2560 x 1440 resolution due to hardware limitations on the client side. This recording was on the server EU Central. NP-FRK-06 RTX 4080 The connection to the provider was 100 Mbps, with a ping of 12 ms at best, while the Microsoft Surface device was connected via Wi-Fi 6, with a transfer rate of 1201 Mbps to the router. If you have any suggestions on how to increase the recording resolution on this device, please share them in the comments below. Your feedback is always appreciated! The device used in this video is equipped with an Intel® Core™ i7-1185G7 processor, Intel Iris Xe graphics, and Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX201. For more information about the device used in this video, check out the link here: https://alexgabriel.eu/index.php/blog/surface