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I'm on a new project and that is building a virtual pinball machine. It's difficult to know exactly where to start but I know that the graphics card is critical because I'm going to be using a 43", 4k display for the playing field and there will be 2 other 1080p monitors in the back box.
I'm not a gamer and am not knowledgeable enough to choose the right graphics card and the price is thru the roof right now.
What's the best bang for the buck?
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
Can't give you an answer regarding PC parts but I wonder if you'd actually used a virtual pinball machine. Only reason I ask is that if you're into the real deal you might be a tad underwhelmed. At least I was. I'd been messing around with virtual games and 'sims' for ages and had a quick go on a full size digital one... The amount of games you can load on is awesome, but something about the physics I've come across just isn't quite there to let me enjoy it. Maybe in the future though?
Have a go on one if you can first, then buy the bits
I can say that the games I've tried have run fine on my RX 480, but not with 2 other monitors and 4k, so sorry not much help
Can't give you an answer regarding PC parts but I wonder if you'd actually used a virtual pinball machine. Only reason I ask is that if you're into the real deal you might be a tad underwhelmed. At least I was. I'd been messing around with virtual games and 'sims' for ages and had a quick go on a full size digital one... The amount of games you can load on is awesome, but something about the physics I've come across just isn't quite there to let me enjoy it. Maybe in the future though?
Have a go on one if you can first, then buy the bits
I can say that the games I've tried have run fine on my RX 480, but not with 2 other monitors and 4k, so sorry not much help
I've never played virtual pinball but I used to love to play the real thing when I was a kid but a real pinball machine runs about $8k for a good one and I'm not gonna do that.
I've watched a lot of videos on VP and they have have things like solenoids and and other parts that give the feel of playing a real pinball machine...or so they say. But that can also run into a lot of money.
I've put the project on hold for now as I'm wiring up my entertainment system.
Thanks for responding.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
I think the pinball games are not that demanding but I'd aim at least for >60fps framerate.
If you want the best experience you should aim for 120fps but that requires more expensive panels
and graphic cards.
RTX3070 or 6700XT should do the job for 60 fps and high settings.
If the game supports raytracing you might have to pick a RTX3080 or better.
I own a RTX3070 (with an AMD5600X + 32GB Ram) - if you need me to run a test I can try.
I think the pinball games are not that demanding but I'd aim at least for >60fps framerate.
If you want the best experience you should aim for 120fps but that requires more expensive panels
and graphic cards.
RTX3070 or 6700XT should do the job for 60 fps and high settings.
If the game supports raytracing you might have to pick a RTX3080 or better.
I own a RTX3070 (with an AMD5600X + 32GB Ram) - if you need me to run a test I can try.
Edit: OK I just see this topic isn't new
you understand that for 120 frequency you need a special monitor that supports such a refresh rate
you understand that for 120 frequency you need a special monitor that supports such a refresh rate
Yes, I own one - actually my telly I'm using does 120hz@1080p wich is good to reduce input lag even if the game runs around 60fps.
I mentioned that this requires more expensive panels. If I have to buy new stuff today I also would look for a VRR/G-Sync compatible devices.
I'm on a new project and that is building a virtual pinball machine. It's difficult to know exactly where to start but I know that the graphics card is critical because I'm going to be using a 43", 4k display for the playing field and there will be 2 other 1080p monitors in the back box.
I'm not a gamer and am not knowledgeable enough to choose the right graphics card and the price is thru the roof right now.
What's the best bang for the buck?
Things to bear in mind is the different ports on the card itself, Most modern cards have both DisplayPort or HDMI. You would use the HDMI for the 4k monitor but the DisplayPort's can also manage that resolution. You will also want to make sure that the card is at least 4GB GDDR5. If you have a budget, i would recommend a GeForce RTX3050, it has 8GB GDDR6 and has HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4a both of which can handle up to 4K @ 120hz.
I would love to see photos of this when its completed.
Things to bear in mind is the different ports on the card itself, Most modern cards have both DisplayPort or HDMI. You would use the HDMI for the 4k monitor but the DisplayPort's can also manage that resolution. You will also want to make sure that the card is at least 4GB GDDR5. If you have a budget, i would recommend a GeForce RTX3050, it has 8GB GDDR6 and has HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4a both of which can handle up to 4K @ 120hz.
I would love to see photos of this when its completed.
I finished the virtual pinball machine some months back. I ended up going with the Nvidia Geforce 1060 (6GB). It's a 1080p card, not 4k, but the graphics are outstanding. I'm using all 3 ports as the build required 3-monitors.
Little did I know back then that this would be the easiest part of the build. Between all the software and hardware, it was a HUGE job.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
I finished the virtual pinball machine some months back. I ended up going with the Nvidia Geforce 1060 (6GB). It's a 1080p card, not 4k, but the graphics are outstanding. I'm using all 3 ports as the build required 3-monitors.
Little did I know back then that this would be the easiest part of the build. Between all the software and hardware, it was a HUGE job.
My mistake for not paying much attention to your original post date!
Not sure about the 4k thing but I got into this at the beginning of the year, Was at Sam's club of all things and they had a virtual pinball game from ATGames. Did some research and found you can mod them so I have been doing that. Upgraded all the buttons to gold plated leaf switches , upgraded the haptic/sound system. Just got into the pc side of things. I took it off of the internal control and have a gaming pc running the tables through it now. Got a bunch of other stuff to do but it really pretty fun to do. Its smaller than a normal size pinball so great for anyone with some space issues and a great way to get into this hobby.
Not sure about the 4k thing but I got into this at the beginning of the year, Was at Sam's club of all things and they had a virtual pinball game from ATGames. Did some research and found you can mod them so I have been doing that. Upgraded all the buttons to gold plated leaf switches , upgraded the haptic/sound system. Just got into the pc side of things. I took it off of the internal control and have a gaming pc running the tables through it now. Got a bunch of other stuff to do but it really pretty fun to do. Its smaller than a normal size pinball so great for anyone with some space issues and a great way to get into this hobby.
There are several commercial built virtual pinball machines on the market that can be modded. I decided against going that route as I wanted all the bells & whistles. My build has just about everything that you can imagine - shaker motor, 11-solenoids, stepper motor, addressable LED's that work via triggers, 150 watt Kenwood amp, 6-inch Memphis speakers and a 16-inch Klipsch powered Subwoofer, 2 sirens. Customer blower motor that works off triggers. Custom graphics and powder coating. And then there's the custom built gaming PC. Custom AC/DC graphics. LED buttons. I'm sure I'm leaving something out. The sound system is so good that it could be used as a juke box.
Note: It was also a pain to build as I had no idea what I was doing. Sometimes when I look at it, I can't believe I built it. It's the most impressive thing in my game room.
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.
PS - Here's the VP machine that I attempted to copy. IMO, this is the best VP company in the world. This machine costs about 8k if you order one from Australia. I built mine for about half that. I think. I lost track of cost.
Theirs:
Mine:
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