Razer PC Remote Play Client enables seamless PC gaming and is developed as a sub-module of Razer Cortex. Built upon Moonlight, it supports the Remote Play Host. Key features include:
- Low latency and cloud gaming server capabilities: Utilizes hardware decoding with AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA GPUs for optimal performance.
- Virtual display and speaker modes: Enhances compatibility across various scenarios.
- Synchronized game library: Fully integrated with Razer Cortex for a unified gaming experience.
- Fast and seamless connection: Tailored for efficient integration with Razer Accounts.
- Open-source: Released under the GPL-3.0 license.
Warning: These specifications are subject to change. Please do not purchase hardware solely based on this information.
- PC: Windows 11. Ensure hardware-accelerated H.264 video decoding is supported. Most PCs manufactured since 2010 meet this requirement, although older systems may experience performance issues when streaming at 60 FPS.
For an optimal experience, the following are strongly recommended:
- A mid to high-end wireless router.
- A stable wireless connection to the client device (5 GHz WiFi 5 (802.11ac) or WiFi 6 (802.11ax)).
- A wired Ethernet connection between the PC server and the router for reduced latency and increased reliability.
To stream HDR content effectively, ensure the following:
- HDR10-compatible display
- Client GPU with HEVC Main10 decoding and HDR10 output support:
- Intel GPUs: 7th-generation (Kaby Lake) or later.
- NVIDIA GPUs: 1000-series (Pascal) or later.
- AMD GPUs: RX 400-series (Polaris) or later.
- Windows HDR toggle: Enable HDR mode in Windows settings for streaming in windowed mode.
For additional information, visit the Razer Cortex FAQ.