"Yesterday, while streaming the mobile game 'Justice', as soon as I started local streaming at 720P with OBS, my GPU usage shot up to 98%. When the character performed a light skill, the frame rate dropped to 35, and the live chat was flooded with comments calling me a 'PPT player'.

The Nestbox Cloud Phone 'Live Streaming Enhanced 1080P' version solves the issue of local GPU overload, achieving stable and smooth high-definition mobile game live streaming. By rendering, encoding, and streaming in the cloud, it reduces hardware burden, enhances viewer experience, and makes live streaming more effortless and efficient.

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New Live Streaming Method: Xingjie Cloud Phone ‘Live Streaming Enhanced 1080P’ for Mobile Games Without Occupying Local GPU

2026-04-02

“Yesterday, while live streaming the mobile game ‘Nishuihan’, OBS just started 720P local streaming, and my GPU usage shot up to 98%. The frame rate dropped to 35 when the character performed a light skill, and the chat was flooded with ‘PPT player’ comments.”
——A Bilibili game streamer with 150,000 followers posted this in a Weibo post last week, which received 23,000 likes.

This is not an isolated case. According to a Newzoo report, in 2026, the number of domestic mobile game live streams increased by 42% year-over-year, but “local GPU overload → overheating and throttling → audience loss” remains a nightmare for 73% of small and medium-sized streamers. Moving the visuals to the cloud has become an industry trend. Today’s test subject is the Xingjie Cloud Phone ‘Live Streaming Enhanced 1080P’, which moves the entire process of “streaming, broadcasting, and interaction” to the cloud.


Local Co-streaming Dilemma: GPU Overload is Just the Tip of the Iceberg

  1. Hardware Bottleneck: OBS software encoding + real-time game rendering, RTX 3060 averages 87% occupancy at 1080P60 FPS, and once beautification and plugins are enabled, it jumps to 96%±.
  2. Temperature and Power Consumption: GPU core temperature starts at 83°C, and during summer, the case becomes a “hot box,” with fans spinning loudly, resulting in a poor auditory experience for viewers.
  3. Poor Stability: Windows background updates, QQ pop-ups, and antivirus scans can cause instantaneous lag in the stream, leading to a decrease in recommendation weight due to “frame rate fluctuations” on the streaming platform.

In short: The local GPU is not incapable of streaming, but it does so with trepidation.


New Cloud Streaming Solution: Xingjie Cloud Phone Puts the GPU in the Data Center

Xingjie Cloud Phone is essentially an “Android flagship” that resides in a data center. It pools CPU, GPU, memory, storage, and bandwidth, allowing streamers to use any internet-connected computer or ultrabook to launch a 1080P cloud phone with a single click through the client. In the context of live streaming, Xingjie completes the “rendering—encoding—streaming” process entirely in the cloud:

  • GPU Hardware Acceleration: A professional-grade RTX card per node ensures high-quality game graphics and smooth OBS hardware encoding.
  • Live Streaming Enhanced 1080P Configuration: 8 cores + 6 GB RAM + 1080×1920 resolution, with a clean system and no background processes, capable of running at a bitrate of 6000 kbps.
  • Dual Network Mode: Switch between public network and dedicated intranet with one click; the latter supports port mapping, providing sufficient bandwidth for multi-camera cluster deployment by guilds.

Test Comparison: Same Scenario, Local RTX 3060 vs. Xingjie Cloud Phone

MetricLocal RTX 3060 HostXingjie Cloud Phone Pro
Game + OBS Frame RateAverage 55 FPS (noticeable frame drops)Stable 60 FPS
CPU Usage62%17% (only client decoding)
GPU Usage96%Cloud exclusive, 0% local
Core Temperature83°CNo local heat, constant 45°C in the cloud
Chat Interaction Delay2.3 s1.1 s (cloud streaming edge node)

Behind the data, the most direct feeling for streamers is: the computer fan finally “shuts up,” and the live room is finally “quiet”. More importantly, local CPU usage decreases by 45%, and the temperature drops by 20°C. Even without air conditioning in the summer, there’s no longer a concern about hardware overheating and automatic throttling.


QR Code Login + Real-time Chat, Broadcasting Can Be Creative

Xingjie Cloud Phone natively supports QR code login for WeChat/QQ/game accounts without revealing passwords; the cloud comes with a virtual microphone and camera, allowing streamers to map their local microphone, achieving synchronized streaming of “cloud phone screen + personal voice.”

For chat interaction, Xingjie provides a web-based control panel that reads live room gifts and chat keywords in real time, directly projecting them onto the cloud phone interface. This way, mobile game viewers can see the streamer’s responses, achieving both “cloud broadcasting” and “local interaction.”


Not Just for Streaming: Covering Marketing, Testing, and Office Scenarios

  • Marketing Promotion: Purchase 10 live streaming enhanced versions, perform batch group control, and install trial packages with a unified image to create a “thousand people on screen” effect for new games.
  • APP Testing: Developers can debug in parallel on versions 7.1/11/13 without purchasing real devices, identifying compatibility issues within 10 minutes.
  • Mobile Office: Install WeCom and DingTalk in the cloud, allowing employees to operate from home computers, with data remaining on the company’s cloud phone, preventing screenshots and external sharing.

All devices are online 24/7, with zero power consumption and zero data usage, supporting ADB whitelist, ROOT switch, and XP framework, allowing script players to get creative.


Pricing and Getting Started: One Day Free Trial, Pay After Testing

  • Live Streaming Enhanced 1080P: 110 RMB/month, averaging 3.6 RMB/day, a cup of milk tea money for a “year-round stable” GPU.
  • Live Streaming Pro 1080P: 130 RMB/month, 6 GB RAM, suitable for large 3D mobile games and multiple concurrent plugins.

Want to try it out? Visit the official website 蜂巢云盒, register an account, and contact customer service or sales to get a 1-day free trial. Test the streaming, QR code, and chat processes before deciding whether to subscribe.


Final Thoughts

As viewer demands for quality, frame rate, and interaction speed increase, the “ceiling” of local hardware is within reach. Moving rendering and streaming to the cloud is not just a show of technology, but a way to let streamers focus on content—you provide the fun, and Xingjie Cloud Phone provides the stability.

Tonight at 8 PM, open your live room, leave the GPU for AAA titles, and hang your mobile games in the Xingjie cloud, so the chat will no longer be filled with “frame drop alerts,” but rather “the streamer’s picture quality is really good today.”

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