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Question Barebones Computer

z1ggy

Lifer
I'm looking to run a golf simulator in my garage using my current rig in my office. Want build/buy something as cheaply as possible that really only needs to perform one function - act as a client machine connected to my existing gaming PC (in my office) so that I can control it from my garage. I'm planning to connect my golf device to the gaming PC via an app on my phone called Virtualhere. The gaming PC will run the golf software but I need to be able to see and control the golf simulator environment from my garage where the golf device & ball hitting is going on. Was going to use Moonlight/Sunshine to get this done, but I wasn't sure how barebones I could go for the garage computer. Needs a few usb ports, Display Port or HDMI out and ideally onboard Wifi.

Was hoping I could get away with something that's like $50-100 since this is basically just acting as a pass through and way for me to click around and aim my shots.
 
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