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    Hello all,

    I have a laptop that I was planning on using for the simulator software, and truthfully, I hadn't given much thought to if it would be sufficient to even work, until I started digging around here. Please let me know if you have feedback. I'm interested to know if it'll even just work consistently, even if it means a lower quality picture.

    Make: Dell Latitude E7470

    OS: Windows 10 64 bit

    Processor: Intel i7 6600U CPU @ 2.6GHz (4CPUs),

    Memory: 8 GB RAM

    Graphics: Intel(R) HD Graphics 520

    DirectX: Version 12

    Network: Verizon- Will be directly connected to a WiFi range extender

    Hard Drive: 200 GB available space

    Sound Card: No clue

    I'm not sure of the power.


    Thanks for any thoughts you might want to share.

  • #2
    It will depend on what type of launch monitor and software you plan to be using. If you'll be using a Skytrak, the Skytrak website lists all of the computer specs that are required for each of the supported sim softwares.

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    • #3
      3on3 is correct, it will depend on what software you’re trying to run. If it’s just the Skytrak app, I think you will be fine. If it’s something like TGC, I don’t think your graphics card will be enough

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      • #4
        Thanks, guys. I am waiting on the Mevo+. I would like to upgrade to either TGC2019 or E6 down the road. When you say it's not enough, do you mean it's not enough to optimize the quality of the software, or it flat out won't work at all?

        If it's not enough, is there a way to upgrade my current PC to get it there, or is that not possible/cost effective?

        Thanks for all of your insight. It's much appreciated.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Shiggidy112 View Post
          Thanks, guys. I am waiting on the Mevo+. I would like to upgrade to either TGC2019 or E6 down the road. When you say it's not enough, do you mean it's not enough to optimize the quality of the software, or it flat out won't work at all?

          If it's not enough, is there a way to upgrade my current PC to get it there, or is that not possible/cost effective?

          Thanks for all of your insight. It's much appreciated.
          I believe the graphics cards for most laptops are integrated, which means you cannot switch them out for a better one. Desktop computers make it easier to switch graphics cards in and out because the cards are usually not integrated on desktops.


          These are the minimum and recommended specs for TGC2019 from the Skytrak website. My guess is that these would be consistent for any type of launch monitor but perhaps someone knows if it varies at all between units for some reason.

          System Requirements

          Minimum:

          OS: Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10 64 bit
          Processor: Intel Core i5-760 @ 2.80GHz or equivalent
          Memory: 4 GB RAM
          Graphics: NVidia GTX 670 or equivalent
          DirectX: Version 11
          Network: Broadband Internet connection
          Hard Drive: 30 GB available space
          Sound Card: DirectX 11 compatible


          Recommended:

          OS: Windows 10 64Bit
          Processor: Intel Core i7 @ 3.20GHz or equivalent
          Memory: 8 GB RAM
          Graphics: NVidia GTX 1060 (or better), for 4K NVidia GTX 1080 (or better)
          DirectX: Version 11
          Network: Broadband Internet connection
          Hard Drive: 30 GB available space
          Sound Card: DirectX 11 compatible

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