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Minimum PC Requirements for PS5 GT7 Telemetry

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(@jivemahoney)
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New to Simhub. Looking to get GT7 setup with a Kano Tablet. Just curious if 1.2GHz and 4GB Ram on the tablet is enough to run a Next Level Racing Haptic seat mat and get basic tire wear and fuel data displayed on the screen when playing GT7?

 

I'm thinking since the PS5 is handling all the graphics, a little Kano tablet should be able to handle just the telemetry, right? Hope so. Thanks.

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While Simhub and the telemetry data it provides aren't particularly demanding in terms of system resources, it's essential to consider the overall performance of your setup, including the tablet's processing power and memory.

A Kano Tablet with a 1.2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM should be capable of running Simhub and displaying basic telemetry data like tire wear and fuel levels. Since the PS5 is handling the graphics processing for GT7, the tablet's primary task would be to receive and display telemetry data, which is relatively lightweight.

However, it's worth noting that the performance may vary depending on other factors such as background applications running on the tablet, the complexity of the telemetry data being processed, and the efficiency of the Simhub software itself.

Before making a final decision, it might be helpful to check user reviews or forums to see if others have successfully used similar setups with their Kano Tablets and Simhub. Additionally, you could consider testing the setup with your tablet and Simhub to ensure it meets your performance expectations before using it during gameplay.


   
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(@jivemahoney)
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@grase73 

Awesome. Yeah good points. I'm buying one specifically for this so I won't have anything else running in the background. Appreciate the response! Will see if I can find others using one. Thanks!


   
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