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Budget (including currency): Max $600 USD for gpu

Country: USA

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: GS Pro

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Hi guys
Was looking to build a golf simulator pc for my Dad. He is going to be running GSPro and already has a 4k projector.
I have most everything speced out for this already just really not sure what I need for a graphics card to be able to run it at 4k
He's not going to want to hunt for a used card he will definitely want to go with new.
Is a Arc B580 enough to power 4k. Frames dont really matter
Any benefit in going with an Amd card and getting frame Gen? (DLSS does not work already found that answer)
Any one with experience working with this software would be greatly apricated as overspecing a gpu is going to eat into the budget big time for no reason.
The rest of the specs are pretty simple
Intel 12600K 
32gb 3600mhz ram (from my old build)
850W gold power supply
Old case i have


Thanks

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54 minutes ago, Danx41 said:

Frames dont really matter

how much do they not really matter?

 

anyways.. i presume GSPro's faq has your answer:

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Recommended hardware for a great 4k experience:

20GB free space
RTX 3080 (or better) GPU
32GB memory

 

given all their specs are talking nvidia GPU's, they're probably not doing any internal testing for anything other than nvidia.. and realisticly a 5060Ti should be close enough to recommended spec for 4K.

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I mean if its less then 10-20 frames maybe but i cant imagine it would be much of a issue as long as its 20+ fps its a projector and the launch monitor is not affected by the frames at all. 
I really wasn't sure in this case if more vram was worth it for 4k with the arcb580 or if the 5060Ti was just the way to go or option 3 just get him a 5070 future proof and cut back a little bit somewhere else(seems like this is overkill but better then undershooting i guess). 
 

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