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  • Perfect Golf Computer (Video/CPU) requirements

    I decided it best to create a new thread on this rather than leave it buried in some comments in the Intro to PG thread.

    I have a GTX 970 video card and an I5-6400 cpu which runs TGC great but when running Augusta on PG I'm getting quitee low frame rates. On PG default settings at 1980x1080 full screen, I was getting a lot in the high 20's. Average for the whole course was probably in the low 30s. The 13 tee was 19 fps!

    When I examined the GPU and CPU loading on the 13th tee I was surprised to see my 970 was only running about 35% loaded. That typically means the system is CPU limited. Using CPUID HWMonitor my CPU total load was around 50% which didn't seem too bad but I noticed two cores were about 75% and 79% respectively...the others were 50-60%. Values that high can easily be CPU limited (the measurements are software estimates and don't necessary reflect actual saturation limits within the CPU hardware).

    At the least it is clear that PG uses the CPU more than TGC does. In fact it appears my system may be CPU limited (not video card limited) which indicates that, while an I5 is fine for TGC, it may not good enough for PG.

    I would like to have other people with the 970 video card do this test. Both with I5 and I7s to see if they get different frame rates with the different CPUs (but same 970 video card).

    The quick test would be setup the same resolution/quality settings then jump to the 13th tee and record the frame rate and GPU loading.

    The exact duplicate of my test (which would give us the best data) is:

    1) Resolution = 1920x1080, Full Screen, Quality settings = Default (ie Ultra High, VSync is off)
    2) Two screens with CPUID HWMonitor simultaneously running on the extended display, PG running on the main screen (If only one screen then PG gets minmized to read the CPU/GPU data which distorts the rresults).
    3) Load Augusta in Practice mode, jump to 13th Tee and measure fps. Mine is 19 fps

    NOTE: Once I have everything setup and running I clear the Min/Max values in HWMonitor and then run for a minute or so and record the maximum values for the four cores and gpu.

    Either way, tell us the following:
    - frame rate on 13th tee
    - gpu and cpu loading
    - Processor type (ie I5 or I7 and the specific version if you know it)
    - how you did the test

    Hopefully we can get a better handle on how Perfect Golf works and what types of systems we need to get good results. It may be that a lesser video card with a better cpu is the way to go for PG. We've gotten used to TGC which is different (In TGC my GPU runs at 99% on all courses while my I5 run around 60% so it is completely video card limited even with an I5).

    By the way, this isn't about the Augusta course. It is still beta and probably will get tweaked a bit. It is just a good test to investigate and understand Perfect Golf behaviour.
    Last edited by FaultyClubs; 04-27-2016, 09:29 PM.

  • #16
    I tell ya, we get ripped off here in the uk. That same card costs about $70 more, nearly enough to add a little extra and go for the 970.

    Has anyone much experience with any of the Radeon cards compared to nvidia? Any advantages to sticking with the nvidia range considering that's the main card that is recommended for both PG and TGC.

    I've nearly completed my PC spec and this is the only thing I'm stuck on, but so far going for:
    i7 4790k 4ghz, 32gb corsair vengeance pro, 250gb Samsung SSD, gigabyte z97x game plus and corsair 750w psu.

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    • #17
      Hi,

      This is for information mainly, however, if somebody faced the same earlier and know the way forward to resolve it please let me know.
      I got a new laptop Gigabyte P35Xv5-SL4K2, i7-6700HQ, 16GB RAM, GTX-980M and Intel HD Graphics, and it look like there internal conflict between the two graphics cards from NVIDIA and INTEL. When I select or adjust the graphic the NVIDIA card to take car of the high demanding graphics of Perfect Golf, for some reasons the HDMI port gets disable.

      I got the technical specialist from NVIDIA who took the laptop online for more than 4 hours but the issue still there. Here is it:

      Issue: Unable to get the HDMI TV to work, by connecting it to the HDMI port on the laptop.

      Background:
      NVIDIA GTX 980M, driver 359.00 installed, the one that is recommended by Gigabyte. Tried 364.72, 365.10 from NVIDIA Site but Still no go.

      Now the HDMI port is not getting detected on NVIDIA control panel -> Set Physx configuration.

      Did a clean installation for the 359.00 drivers as well.

      Also, unable to get the GTX 980M to work with my games, as it looks like it is using the Intel HD graphics for gaming as well.

      Changed the Preferred graphics processor to NVIDIA High performance processor and that worked for some time, but lost the HDMI connection on the TV.

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      • #18
        if im able to play e6 demo on my laptop albeit a little laggy sometimes (due to video)

        can my laptop run pg?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ernie18 View Post
          if im able to play e6 demo on my laptop albeit a little laggy sometimes (due to video)

          can my laptop run pg?
          Possibly at the absolute lowest settings, but you can spend $20 on steam to buy it and find out for sure.

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          • #20
            Does anyone know if perfect golf displays in 4:3 or 16:9 or can you change the display in the game. Thanks in advance

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            • Stevew
              Stevew commented
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              Both. You can change the resolution.

          • #21
            Originally posted by TheCoupe View Post
            I tell ya, we get ripped off here in the uk. That same card costs about $70 more, nearly enough to add a little extra and go for the 970.

            Has anyone much experience with any of the Radeon cards compared to nvidia? Any advantages to sticking with the nvidia range considering that's the main card that is recommended for both PG and TGC.

            I've nearly completed my PC spec and this is the only thing I'm stuck on, but so far going for:
            i7 4790k 4ghz, 32gb corsair vengeance pro, 250gb Samsung SSD, gigabyte z97x game plus and corsair 750w psu.
            Hi

            I just wondered if you made a purchase in the UK yet, I'm still not sure if to pull the trigger as my computer is costing £1,400. Hoping for a cheaper option.

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            • TheCoupe
              TheCoupe commented
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              Yep, and it wasn't cheap as I had to go i7 for virtualization stuff. What spec have you got and where are you buying from and I'll see if I can help you out on a few things

          • #22
            I7 also and the 1080 graphics card. How much did you pay?

            Thanks

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            • TheCoupe
              TheCoupe commented
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              Mine wasn't actually as expensive as I first thought. £1123.36

              Just a few points:
              1: build it yourself if you can... YouTube building pcs, it's not as hard as you might think
              2: go i5 unless you absolutely require the features of an i7... most don't
              3: compare current with previous gen processors, you'll find there's very little difference
              4: going last gen will save you on processor, board, ram... quite a lot actually
              5: building yourself and get Windows 10 OEM license... it's a LOT cheaper

          • #23
            Sorry about the pic rotation, but this was my build

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            • TheCoupe
              TheCoupe commented
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              i7 4790k 4ghz, 32gb corsair vengeance ddr3 ram, gigabyte z97x gaming plus board, 240gb Kingston SSD, 250gb Samsung Evo SSD, gigabyte wifi / Bluetooth module (wish I'd have bought a board with it built in), corsair gtx110i liquid cooling, corsair 540 case and a GTX980 reference card (£280 used) with corsair 750w semi modular psu
              Last edited by TheCoupe; 06-27-2016, 09:32 PM.

          • #24
            Great thanks. I'll look into the gen of the cards.

            Did you go i7 for something other than the golf sim? I think i5 might be enough, I was also going for 1080 graphics but may go 980

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            • TheCoupe
              TheCoupe commented
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              Yep, the i7 was for virtualization. If this was for sum only, I'd have went i5 and 16gb ram and put extra towards an m.2 SSD for extra speed. Although standard Sata drives are big and cheap, I don't think I'd ever move away from SSD now. The secondary use of my setup is sim. And I would compare the current 980 against a 1070 too, but as there are plenty of people upgrading, there's quite a few knocking about on gumtree and eBay

          • #25
            i posted this on another thread ... removed




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            Last edited by GSF_Admin; 06-27-2016, 10:59 PM. Reason: No double posts please. Don't worry your 1st post will be read.

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            • TheCoupe
              TheCoupe commented
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              As much as I'd like to help, unfortunately I can't. I've got the computer, net and projector, but yet to pic which LM I'm going with, though highly looking like a skytrak at the moment. Hopefully someone else here can point you in the right direction

            • elliotallen
              elliotallen commented
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              no worries, sorry for the double post

          • #26
            Does anyone have an off the shelf unit that works. I just want to go buy one, not put one together.

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            • pwade3
              pwade3 commented
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              did anyone ever get back to you on this? Did you find a unit off the shelf? I am also looking for something off the shelf but will build if needed.
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