You can check that your computer meets the minimum hardware requirements for Trackman via the Windows Task Manager. To do so, please follow the guide below.
- In your Windows search bar (bottom left of your screen), type "Task Manager" and press Enter. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl + Shift + Esc on your keyboard.
- Once Task Manager is open, click on the Performance icon located on the left-hand sidebar.
- Inside the Performance tab, you will see several categories.
- Click on each one to see the specific model and capacity of your hardware:
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CPU (Central Processing Unit):
- This is the "brain" of your computer. Look at the top right of the window to see the specific model (e.g., Intel Core i7).
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Memory (RAM):
- This is your PC's short-term memory. The total capacity (e.g., 16GB or 32GB) is displayed at the top right.
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Disk (SSD/HDD):
- This refers to your storage. For TPS, an SSD is highly recommended for faster data loading.
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GPU (Graphics Processing Unit):
- This is your graphics card, which is critical for rendering the 3D environments in TPS. If you see "GPU 0" and "GPU 1," look for the one labeled "NVIDIA", as these are usually the high-performance cards required for the software.
- Click on each one to see the specific model and capacity of your hardware:
Comparing these specs against the 🔶 Required PC Specs For Trackman will help you determine if your hardware is the root cause of any stability issues.