How do I improve my streaming quality on GeForce NOW on Chromebook?
Updated 01/03/2023 09:52 AM
How do I improve my streaming quality on GeForce NOW on Chromebook?
GeForce Now works well across a broad set of Chromebooks. If you experience any stuttering we recommend some of the tips below based on your system configuration.
GeForce Now works well across a broad set of Chromebooks. If you experience any stuttering we recommend some of the tips below based on your system configuration.
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System Configuration
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How to Improve Streaming Quality
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Cloud Gaming Chromebooks:
- Acer Chromebook 516 GE
- ASUS Chromebook Vibe CX55 Flip
- Lenovo Ideapad Gaming Chromebook
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GeForce NOW Ultimate members can enable game streaming at up to 1600p at 120 frames per second on these devices. Members will need to manually select these new resolutions and refresh rates from the Settings menu > Streaming Quality > Custom.
A wired ethernet connection is required for best experience streaming at 1600p and 120 FPS. Google is working on future ChromeOS updates that are expected to improve the GeForce NOW streaming experience over Wi-Fi.
If you are streaming at 120 FPS, make sure your Chromebook is plugged into AC power instead of running on battery.
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- CPU: Intel Core i5 or faster
- GPU: Intel HD graphics 600 or higher
- RAM: 8GB or higher
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All systems can support streaming at 1080p with mic on
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- CPU: Intel Core M3 (7th gen and later) or Core i3
- GPU: Intel HD graphics 600 or higher
- RAM: 4GB or higher
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Some systems may experience stuttering and high latency at 1080p. Try lowering your resolution to 720p or 800p.
We also recommend if you are using a mouse and experiencing stutters, you can try using a mouse with lower polling rate (125Hz) to eliminate stutters.
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- CPU: Intel Core M, Intel Celeron
- RAM: 4GB or higher
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Some systems may experience stuttering and high latency if the in-game mic is enabled at 1080p. Try lowering your resolution to 720p or 800p and turning the in-game mic off.
We also recommend if you are using a mouse and experiencing stutters, you can try using a mouse with lower polling rate (125Hz) to eliminate stutters.
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Some systems may experience stuttering and high latency at 1080p. Try lowering the streaming bitrate, reducing the resolution to 720p or 800p, and turning off the in-game mic.
We also recommend if you are using a mouse and experiencing stutters, you can try using a mouse with lower polling rate (125Hz) to eliminate stutters.
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Some systems may experience stuttering and high latency at 1080p. Try lowering your resolution to 720p or 800p.
We also recommend if you are using a mouse and experiencing stutters, you can try using a mouse with lower polling rate (125Hz) to eliminate stutters.
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