First post in this panel for me. I took the information given for TRS 2019 in the Trainz Portal for Ultra Settings and went shopping. I ended up with a Powerspec G701 Desktop.
Specs:
Windows 10 Pro (no surprise there)
MOBO: ASUS PrimeB350-Plus
PSU: 600W
Chipset: AMD B350
CPU: AMD Ryzan 7 1700 (3.0Ghz, 8-core, Ryzen 7)
RAM: 16Gb DDR4-2133
HDD: WD 2Tb
SSD: 480Gb
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1070 (8GB RAM)
Gigabit LAN/WIFI
All sorts of bays & slots for more goodies.
I also bought a 27" Dell monitor (1920x1080, HDMI)
The salesperson and I concluded that the GTX1070 with 8GB of RAM would be so close in performance to the GTX 1070-Ti with 4GB I couldn't justify the price difference.
Now, my question:
I downloaded the installer for T:ANE-SP3 (I've upgraded to SP3 on my other installation). If I simply let the installer do it's magic and install a clean T:ANE all I have to do to transfer all my data to the new install is move it to the new drive and alter the "where the build is hidings" text file to point to it. Is this correct? I am also assuming I use the same keycode I used for the original intall on the new install. I only have to make sure I don't run both at the same time. Right?
Of course, I'll be doing a lot to get rid of the pre-installed junk that comes with a new computer before I actually move the game.
Anyone see any hangpups I should avoid?
Bill
Specs:
Windows 10 Pro (no surprise there)
MOBO: ASUS PrimeB350-Plus
PSU: 600W
Chipset: AMD B350
CPU: AMD Ryzan 7 1700 (3.0Ghz, 8-core, Ryzen 7)
RAM: 16Gb DDR4-2133
HDD: WD 2Tb
SSD: 480Gb
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1070 (8GB RAM)
Gigabit LAN/WIFI
All sorts of bays & slots for more goodies.
I also bought a 27" Dell monitor (1920x1080, HDMI)
The salesperson and I concluded that the GTX1070 with 8GB of RAM would be so close in performance to the GTX 1070-Ti with 4GB I couldn't justify the price difference.
Now, my question:
I downloaded the installer for T:ANE-SP3 (I've upgraded to SP3 on my other installation). If I simply let the installer do it's magic and install a clean T:ANE all I have to do to transfer all my data to the new install is move it to the new drive and alter the "where the build is hidings" text file to point to it. Is this correct? I am also assuming I use the same keycode I used for the original intall on the new install. I only have to make sure I don't run both at the same time. Right?
Of course, I'll be doing a lot to get rid of the pre-installed junk that comes with a new computer before I actually move the game.
Anyone see any hangpups I should avoid?
Bill
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