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Take a look at moonlight game streaming. I use it since years and it offers very low latency and great quality. It uses the same protocol as steam link, but far better. It's natively for Nvidia cards but for amd there is a sunshine (?) called client for the host. You can use moonlight on windows, Linux, Android, I personally run it on a raspi. I'm a huge fan and haven't had the need to look for different solutions since.
Moonlight/Sunlight are both really great options. The only problem I've encountered with either is that the mouse cursor is encoded into the video stream itself. It adds a little bit of lag when moving the mouse and makes it feel not quite right. Steam doesn't encode to the stream, so it feels much more responsive. Parsec doesn't either, but it does not support hardware decoding in Linux so you're going to be stuck with an added ~10ms decode time.
Awesome, I'm going to look into this, thanks
Ive used sunshine and moonlight as well as steam and steam link.
Both work good. I have an Nvidia card. Fwiw.
Oh BTW I use it as mstsc remote desktop