I currently have an IPad and was going to use that to run the square launch monitor. I was looking at this PC would it work for GSP pro and square launch monitor?
It would probably run it in low settings. Would most likely get very glitchy anything higher. You really want at least a 3070 GPU. The last 2 numbers are what matter. For instance, 3070, 4070, 5070 or higher as in 80. Ch ck marketplace for older builds with a 3070, you can probably find one for 500 or less.
Nervous-Egg668
Just get one from Nzxt pre built.
highangler
This is garbage and wouldn’t work. If you need a pc at a lower cost that will run gspro I can spec you one out.
tbrline
This is absolute ancient junk.
AwayReplacement2177
You can always purchase it and switch out the graphics card for a better one around 300-$500
theHackdood
This is a low power laptop
TotallyNotDad
You can message me if you want, or post over in r/buildapc they can help you out. Basically if you are looking at Nvidia GPU’s they are pretty easy to follow. 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 are the release cycle, higher is newer, and 0070, 0080 is the card number, also higher is better. Things like TI, and super are iterations of that card with boost added either through the manufacture of the card or Nvidia themselves, you can cross compare through multiple websites. I would suggest just typing a computer you are looking at with what program you want to run and see if there is a video showcasing how it’s running. That’s what I always do, gives you a general idea what you will be seeing.
CPU’s kinda follow the same logic they are a little more confusing, generally speaking higher number good.
DanTheMFCKNMAN
If you want to make it easy for yourself just go on Amazon there’s a 900$ pc that runs GSPRO max specs just fine. If that’s too much you’ll probably want to build it yourself to save money
Your-Friend-The-Chef
Don’t buy this.
What’s your budget?
Building on a budget for GS Pro is doable. But don’t buy this PC unless it’s for like $50.
nimama3233
1. What’s your budget OP?
2. Also does this budget also mean you’ll need a monitor / keyboard / mouse, or just the PC? People here will be able to suggest your best bang for your buck.
3. Do you want the highest graphic settings, or are you fine with medium, for example? Are you fine with not getting 4k? Most would agree it’s not necessary, just a nice to have, but a lot more expensive.
Just to give context, the minimum you’ll spend to play on high settings, non 4k, is roughly $800-900 for a new PC. If you find a used deal on FB Marketplace and are fine with medium to low settings (still a great experience IMO), you could go as low as $300, probably. For a top end everything you’re in the$1.5k-$2k range.
that_kevin_kid
ROG ally is a handheld gaming device which comes with windows installed, which is necessary for gspro. The Acer hub is just one of many hubs that allow you to connect keyboard, mouse, and an hdmi output to the device. I’ve seen the Ally at Sam’s for $400. It comes with Bluetooth and won’t be as space consuming as a pc
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It would probably run it in low settings. Would most likely get very glitchy anything higher. You really want at least a 3070 GPU. The last 2 numbers are what matter. For instance, 3070, 4070, 5070 or higher as in 80. Ch ck marketplace for older builds with a 3070, you can probably find one for 500 or less.
Just get one from Nzxt pre built.
This is garbage and wouldn’t work. If you need a pc at a lower cost that will run gspro I can spec you one out.
This is absolute ancient junk.
You can always purchase it and switch out the graphics card for a better one around 300-$500
This is a low power laptop
You can message me if you want, or post over in r/buildapc they can help you out. Basically if you are looking at Nvidia GPU’s they are pretty easy to follow. 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 are the release cycle, higher is newer, and 0070, 0080 is the card number, also higher is better. Things like TI, and super are iterations of that card with boost added either through the manufacture of the card or Nvidia themselves, you can cross compare through multiple websites. I would suggest just typing a computer you are looking at with what program you want to run and see if there is a video showcasing how it’s running. That’s what I always do, gives you a general idea what you will be seeing.
CPU’s kinda follow the same logic they are a little more confusing, generally speaking higher number good.
If you want to make it easy for yourself just go on Amazon there’s a 900$ pc that runs GSPRO max specs just fine. If that’s too much you’ll probably want to build it yourself to save money
Don’t buy this.
What’s your budget?
Building on a budget for GS Pro is doable. But don’t buy this PC unless it’s for like $50.
1. What’s your budget OP?
2. Also does this budget also mean you’ll need a monitor / keyboard / mouse, or just the PC? People here will be able to suggest your best bang for your buck.
3. Do you want the highest graphic settings, or are you fine with medium, for example? Are you fine with not getting 4k? Most would agree it’s not necessary, just a nice to have, but a lot more expensive.
Just to give context, the minimum you’ll spend to play on high settings, non 4k, is roughly $800-900 for a new PC. If you find a used deal on FB Marketplace and are fine with medium to low settings (still a great experience IMO), you could go as low as $300, probably. For a top end everything you’re in the$1.5k-$2k range.
ROG ally is a handheld gaming device which comes with windows installed, which is necessary for gspro. The Acer hub is just one of many hubs that allow you to connect keyboard, mouse, and an hdmi output to the device. I’ve seen the Ally at Sam’s for $400. It comes with Bluetooth and won’t be as space consuming as a pc