Hi folks,
I have done some extensive reading here, but I want to check first, as this is a complex problem.
MP 5,1 3.33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
48 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Curent OS: 10.13.6
Basically I am trying to work out if it's worth using this computer to run a car racing sim (such as iracing) on Windows via bootcamp.
Currently I have the stock ATI Radeon HD 5870 1024 MB GPU in here running an Apple 30" Cinema Display.
First question, is it worth the hassle upgrading, would the performance of this old machine work with new racing sims like F1 2021/iRacing etc.... or should I just build a dedicated gaming PC? (I am utterly naive to all things PC/Windows)
If I upgraded the GPU to say, AMD Radeon RX 580 8 GB flashed for the Mac boot screen, could I load Windows via bootcamp and use this same GPU for gaming?
I have an NVME boot drive in PCI slot 3 and the GPU in slot 4, all 4 SATA drive slots occupied, so plenty room to install Windows on.
I run ProTools on this 9 year old workhorse and it's flawless, just haven't tinkered with her since the NVME drive upgrade years ago, and want the least amount of hassle.
Thanks for any help in advance..
Cheers!
I have done some extensive reading here, but I want to check first, as this is a complex problem.
MP 5,1 3.33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
48 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Curent OS: 10.13.6
Basically I am trying to work out if it's worth using this computer to run a car racing sim (such as iracing) on Windows via bootcamp.
Currently I have the stock ATI Radeon HD 5870 1024 MB GPU in here running an Apple 30" Cinema Display.
First question, is it worth the hassle upgrading, would the performance of this old machine work with new racing sims like F1 2021/iRacing etc.... or should I just build a dedicated gaming PC? (I am utterly naive to all things PC/Windows)
If I upgraded the GPU to say, AMD Radeon RX 580 8 GB flashed for the Mac boot screen, could I load Windows via bootcamp and use this same GPU for gaming?
I have an NVME boot drive in PCI slot 3 and the GPU in slot 4, all 4 SATA drive slots occupied, so plenty room to install Windows on.
I run ProTools on this 9 year old workhorse and it's flawless, just haven't tinkered with her since the NVME drive upgrade years ago, and want the least amount of hassle.
Thanks for any help in advance..
Cheers!