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  • Upgrade Advice - JNPG

    Hi,
    Just in the process of upgrading to a GC2 from Skytrak with the end goal of running JNPG. Not really interested in playing on the *** as I can only hit up to hybrid in my practice space. Mainly looking to use it for practice.
    My PC Mobo/CPU are not up to the task and have chance of getting hold of the following for very little money.

    MOBO: MSI P55-GD65

    CPU: INTEL CORE i5-760 2.80GHz QUAD CORE

    I already have memory, case, PSU, SSD and 2x HDD.

    Would the above Mobo/CPU be adequate for running JNPG assuming I buy a decent GPU?

    Input appreciated.

    Thanks

  • #2
    Yep. CPU is basically useless running these sim softwares. Get a 1060 or above video card

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    • #3
      I used this to find a system. You can enter your specifications towards the middle of the page under 'Can I run Jack Nicklaus Perfect Golf'

      http://www.game-debate.com/games/ind...3912&game=Jack Nicklaus Perfect Golf&popSysReqWidth=0&popSysReqHeight=0&popSysReqR AM=8&popSysReqGPU=GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB&popSysReqCPU=Core i5-7600T 2.8GHz#systemRequirements

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      • GolfSimUN
        GolfSimUN commented
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        I'm not sure how much additional strain the sim software would put on the system. I went a bit overboard with the system I built so even at the highest settings everything runs very smooth for me. Not sure what SIm you have, or will be purchasing, but I think they offer a weekly pass for a few of them. That way you could at least test it out without going all in on hopes alone.

      • gnomike
        gnomike commented
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        GolfSimUN ste1010 Thanks for your inputs. I decided it would be silly to put so much time and $$ into a simulator and then cheap out on the computer. I did a little more digging and I won't even have to go "bleeding edge" on the GPU (those 1080s are expensive these days!!). I'll buy or build a dedicated sim computer, and probably anything over a GTX 1050ti or 1060 will be more than adequate.... hopefully on highest settings

      • GolfSimUN
        GolfSimUN commented
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        I am using a 2GB Geforce 950 and don't notice any issues. Another good site is - https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.html
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