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  • TheGolfClub game PC requirements

    Updated 11/19/21

    System Requirements


    Minimum:
    OS: 64 bit Windows 10

    Processor: Intel i5 3.0 ghz Quad core or AMD 6300 3.5 ghz 6 core.

    Memory: 4 GB RAM

    Graphics: GTX 670

    DirectX: Version 11

    Network: Broadband Internet connection

    Hard Drive: 100 GB available space

    Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible

    600W Power Supply



    Recommended:
    OS: 64 bit Windows 10

    Processor: Intel Core i7 3.2 Ghz or AMD 8350 4.0 ghz or higher

    Memory: 8 GB RAM

    Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 or better

    DirectX: Version 11

    Network: Broadband Internet connection

    Hard Drive: 200 GB available space

    Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible

    750W Power Supply
    Last edited by ProTee Carlo; 11-19-2021, 10:56 AM.

  • #16
    yes, most defintely

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    • #17
      My build above runs it at above 30 fps with the highest graphics and object detail.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by zip View Post
        My build above runs it at above 30 fps with the highest graphics and object detail.
        So, a GTX 770 is a great card for TGC.



        Brettster, you're not setup to accept PMs. Btw, a GTX720 will not work well.

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        • #19
          Hey guys... Turns out my laptop isn't equipped well enough to run TGC. This is a must for my simulator. I need a new gaming desktop, and while I'm technically proficient in most things, I know nothing about putting together a computer. Any recommendations for something plenty fast enough for TGC, that is under $2000k and comes together out of the box? Thanks for your help!

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          • #20
            For 2000$ you can probably buy a gaming PC from alienware or something like that. That's more than enough money.

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            • JV17
              JV17 commented
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              Thanks HW!

          • #21
            Updated 11/19/21 System Requirements Minimum: OS: 64 bit Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5 3.0 ghz Quad core or AMD 6300 3.5 ghz 6 core. Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 670 DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Hard Drive: 100 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible 600W Power Supply

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            • JV17
              JV17 commented
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              Thanks Zmax!

          • #22
            JV17, the only thing I would change there is to go with an 850W power supply. It's cheaper when you're getting it build.

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            • #23
              i7 vs AMD FX8350?

              The i7 is clearly faster but either one is fine. The bottle neck will usually be the video card. AMD FX8350 is cheaper. You can use the money you saved to get a better video.

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              • #24
                Thanks Zmax... I was wondering about i7 vs the AMD. Surprised about the price difference.

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                • #25
                  How About Graphics cards? AMD ok instead of the NVIDIA cards?

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                  • #26
                    Originally posted by JV17 View Post
                    How About Graphics cards? AMD ok instead of the NVIDIA cards?

                    No. Nvidia GTX780. GTX780ti if you got the money. GTX770 will still get you 35-45 fps on high settings and object at 3.

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                    • JV17
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                      Ok thanks!

                  • #27
                    suggestion for those who have built there own comps--- I have 3 pcs that ive built since 2001... the last one was 4 years ago. they all still run and have been upgraded to keep up along the way.
                    I see some great builds on this post- but I think instead of doing it all again-I may just go buy one of those blow out deals and just upgrade the power supply and video card-
                    I cant find a way to put one together that incudes the OS cheaper than these other guys... still going to run $800+ when finished but it should save a few bucks and be less hassle in the long run..
                    just a thought.

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                    • #28
                      That is actually a great idea Tharn. Black Friday is coming up and that should yield some great bargains.

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                      • #29
                        Hey everyone... ok, I just bought a Dell 8700 (I think), it's an i7 (4th Gen), Windows 7 Professional, 8GB (expandable to 32GB), 1TB hard drive ($770, you can save another $100 if you drop the MacAfee protection - I have protection already, and the 1 year of phone support from Dell, so $670), I think it has a GeForce Graphics 7200? Card (1GB) in it. I think this thing will give me plenty of horsepower for designing courses too with TGC. It turns out that Dell says on their home page that they have these extra Win 7 machines around that they want to get rid of, I"m all for it... I can't stand Win 8, and I'm not waiting around for Win 9, which is probably at least another 6 months to 1 year away.

                        Anyway, as a computer programmer, I've been back and forth between AMD and Intel, but it always seems that Intel runs faster overall, so I'm curious why everyone up here is running AMD's? I know the chips run a little cooler, but I've always gotten better performance from Intel, and I've also ran into issues with some AMD machines not being perfectly compatible with sound cards, etc

                        So, tell me, why did you choose AMD?

                        Thanks,
                        -Brett

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                        • #30
                          Brett,

                          That GeForce 7200 is a very low end graphics card. It might even be built into the motherboard. You must replace it ASAP. Go with a GTX670($150+) or better. Make sure you have a 750W or higher power supply.

                          I've been using AMD for years. No issues. The latest Intel I7's are faster compared to the fastest AMD, but the graphics card will be the bottle neck. Save money on CPU and spend it on a better graphics card.

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