For those looking for a PC to run RowPro on
Posted: May 12th, 2016, 12:01 pm
Hey all,
Brand new to the rowing gig but just got my Model D/32" TV/RowPro setup finished and I wanted to let folks know that the Intel Compute Stick (2nd gen model #STK1AW32SC) works well for using RowPro. At least the 4.3 version of it, I'm not ready to play around with the preview for 5.0 yet.
Rowing alone I get about 45 fps using Directx9 with live water, anti-aliasing turned all the way up and having V-sync turned off. I ran some of the demos to test it and the framerate drops to about 12fps when the multi-person/multi-scull races are playing, but it's still watchable. Watching the single-person/4 scull demo, I get about 35 fps so it should work well if I'm ever rowing with folks online.
So while it's not stellar performance, it's certainly good enough for me and at $139 from Amazon, it's wayyyyy cheaper than building my own small PC rig for it. Plus Intel makes an Android (maybe IOS also?) app that let's you use your phone or tablet as a remote keyboard/mouse combo. So as long as the stick is booted up, I can just use my phone to interact with the stick.
Regards,
Mark
Brand new to the rowing gig but just got my Model D/32" TV/RowPro setup finished and I wanted to let folks know that the Intel Compute Stick (2nd gen model #STK1AW32SC) works well for using RowPro. At least the 4.3 version of it, I'm not ready to play around with the preview for 5.0 yet.
Rowing alone I get about 45 fps using Directx9 with live water, anti-aliasing turned all the way up and having V-sync turned off. I ran some of the demos to test it and the framerate drops to about 12fps when the multi-person/multi-scull races are playing, but it's still watchable. Watching the single-person/4 scull demo, I get about 35 fps so it should work well if I'm ever rowing with folks online.
So while it's not stellar performance, it's certainly good enough for me and at $139 from Amazon, it's wayyyyy cheaper than building my own small PC rig for it. Plus Intel makes an Android (maybe IOS also?) app that let's you use your phone or tablet as a remote keyboard/mouse combo. So as long as the stick is booted up, I can just use my phone to interact with the stick.
Regards,
Mark