I need to buy a computer for the SIM software, I don't want to build one. Has anyone bought one off the shelf, Amazon, Best Buy, etc., that works.
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Need to Buy PC/Laptop for Sim, any recommendations?
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I would say first decide if you want a laptop or desktop. Desktop would be much cheaper.
Newegg has good pre-built systems.
These also look good: https://www.originpc.com/
Anything with an Nvidia 970 GPU or better would work for all current sim software. I would recommend the newer 1070 if possible.
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If I were buying something today I would probably go with this Alienware Alpha (r2) for $599: http://slickdeals.net/f/9030303-alie...-free-shipping
It's about the size of a Mac Mini, runs a desktop 4GB GTX 960, 8GB DDR4 memory, Intel i5 quad core processor, built in dual band 802.11ac, and you can upgrade the graphics later with the Alienware Amplifier external video card enclosure (https://www.amazon.com/Alienware-9R7...dp/B00PCJXN0I/). Watch out for Windows 10 if you're looking at getting TruGolf E6, but you'd be set for TGC and JNPG as-is.
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I went with this one and can run TGC inf full detail at 1920. in others works - like it very much.
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The video card is the most important item for a TGC computer. GTX 970 or better. You should also stay above 3.4 GHz with the processor (intel) and 3.8 with AMD.
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I use a Skylake i5 running at 2.7 GHz with the 970. The CPU is never maxed out. So minimum 3.4 GHz is not needed and in fact is overkill in my experience.
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For gaming in general you should stay above 3.4 GHz...... I guess that TGC is designed for the Xbox one and PS4 that runs less than 2GHz. TGC is poorly optimized for the PC IMO.
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There is a MSI laptop using i5 and 970m laptop for $1099 on Amazon. It is the cheapest 970m that I could find. It should meet those requirements.
I also noticed gtx 1060 based laptops for $1400 from Asus. These would run tgc very well with little or no compromise if you jump to that price range.
Maybe others have cheaper sources.
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Wow the GTX 1060 based laptop from Asus for $1,400 sounds like very a good deal. Is that on Amazon too?
Found this on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/GL502-Noteboo...=asus+gtx+1060). Should be good right?
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$1329... Even better! The specs look great for tgc...much better than a i5/970m combo. Go for it.
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Something like this will run it flawlessly.
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are you trying to buy something to get by or are you trying to build the ultimate simulator, on any laptop your limited to what you can do and if you ever decide to go and upgrade your kind of stuck on what a laptop can do for an upgrade, one thing to keep in mind something goes wrong with a laptop you can not easily repair and replace hardware. the 1070 for a laptop does not equal up to a 1070 for a desktop, also if you are looking to anticipate the 4k reality a laptop might not hold up. I have just finished up my computer set up and its crazy the amount of options i have installed on it for the simulator playing, I really did a bunch of homework on this as my wish list was extensive and I found laptops at qvc for monthly that were adequate, desktops at frys and newegg that were prebuilt but i ended up building it from scratch and yes I did go overboard on it but you can really build one at the 1200.00 mark and always upgrade certain parts as needed really easy.
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I just picked up a Syber Vapor Xtreme from cyberpowerpc. You can pick any gtx 1060 to 1080 and get great results. Take out the Hdd and swap for ssd (grab the m.2 pcie) and upgrade power and fans. It will set you back anywhere from 12-1800 depending on your GPU but it will run flawlessly and it's prebuilt. Love the steam controller and small qwerty keyboard for sim.
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Let me say this.....go as big as you can!!
I just upgraded to the GTX 1070 with a I-7 Quad Core with 16M memory. Gamer motherboard with tons of 3.0 and 2.0 usb ports, etc. I went from an AMD processor and GTX 750. The difference is night and day.
I now run with Object setting on 3, with all high quality settings plus I am recording my rounds with webcam shot and running at full 60 FPS. No stuttering, the ball runs smooth in the air and on the ground. Plus, I can go from turning the computer on to hitting balls in about 45 seconds......I built the system for about $1000 (1070 $395, I-7 core $350, box $40, Motherboard $110, plus misc)
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