DBrown67 Posted Monday at 09:34 PM Posted Monday at 09:34 PM (edited) Built my cab a few years back. Looking to get back into this after a hiatus. It's all VPX 10.7 and working perfectly fine. I know there are a lot of install Qs about 10.8, that's not what my Q is. I can sort that separately. Basically, if I want the latest 10.8 tables at full 4K 120fps + does this spec still cut it? I'm guessing the GPU doesn't, but need to get a ballpark on other parts (Currently it does with 10.7. using tables I got) I don't want to fully rebuild. It's a 3 monitor system with 1080p dmd and an old skool 4:3 backglass monitor. Only the playfield is 4K @ 120 fps. Ryzen 5 5600 (non X) EVGA 850W modular PSU (for PC only, toys got separate PSU) GTX 1080Ti GPU 16Bg RAM @ 3000 Mhz Gigabyte B450 Aorus M motherboard Sorry if these "coming back" Qs are getting annoying. Edited Monday at 09:37 PM by DBrown67
sho Posted Tuesday at 12:02 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:02 AM Since the two, 10.7 & 10.8 run just fine in parallel, why not test it out? I don’t think there is that much difference between them when it comes to requirements. Using a front end like Popper, you can even run 10.7 tables with 10.7 and then the same for 10.8 tables. Going to 64 bit might be the biggest hurdle.
DBrown67 Posted yesterday at 02:40 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:40 PM Having done a lot of reading it seems 10.8 saves the PoV data in a different way. I guess this means when I load my tables using 10.8 (32 or 64 bit) they are all gonna look different to before. The time I spent setting those up was unreal.
sho Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago That’s one of the reasons you don’t load 10.7 tables in 10.8. Just use 10.7
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