It is really hard to know what you are taking about without photos.
It is pretty unlikely that VPX will run with that graphic card. I would say VP9 is a strong possibility.
On lower power systems with VPX if you get lucky and it runs - wait until you get a multiball......
Dont forget pinup player takes up resorces so stick to the normal backglass.
First thing I would be doing is fitting a GTX1050TI 4gb
WARNING DO NOT BUY ONE OF THESE:
These are FAKE but AMAZON STILL SELL THEM. The GTX1050TI was never made with a VGA on it.
I have used these before:
Good thing is those do not need a power supply feed directly to them.
This one needs a 6 pin power supply - probably better if you have it on your PSU
Do not skimp on the PSU, wattage or quality.
The 1050TI 4GB will run 1080 playfield pretty darn well.
If its using a keyboard/joystick encoder then get rid of it! The lag on some of those is awful.
The iPac encoders are fine.
I would use an external PSU to run the amp if you upgrade graphics card.
It is pretty unlikely that VPX will run with that graphic card. I would say VP9 is a strong possibility.
On lower power systems with VPX if you get lucky and it runs - wait until you get a multiball......
Dont forget pinup player takes up resorces so stick to the normal backglass.
First thing I would be doing is fitting a GTX1050TI 4gb
WARNING DO NOT BUY ONE OF THESE:
These are FAKE but AMAZON STILL SELL THEM. The GTX1050TI was never made with a VGA on it.
I have used these before:
Good thing is those do not need a power supply feed directly to them.
This one needs a 6 pin power supply - probably better if you have it on your PSU
Do not skimp on the PSU, wattage or quality.
The 1050TI 4GB will run 1080 playfield pretty darn well.
If its using a keyboard/joystick encoder then get rid of it! The lag on some of those is awful.
The iPac encoders are fine.
I would use an external PSU to run the amp if you upgrade graphics card.