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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 12:07 am Post subject: What is the Ideal system for FSX?? |
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O.K.,I've put off building a new computer for almost a year now.In anticipation of the release of FSX.So I would like some advice from more experienced computer guys.I have a good chunk of money saved,what would the "IDEAL" set up be for FSX?? Thanks for your help.  |
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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 2:08 am Post subject: |
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ideal? as good as your money can buy, in my opinion.
The more the better. |
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CtrlAltDlt Guest

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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 2:42 pm Post subject: |
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I suggest waiting a tad bit longer. Wait and see what people say about how it runs on their systems. I have a feeling that many people will be quite upset performance-wise. I can't even get FS9 to get past 15 fps. (I have integrated graphics with 128 mb shared video mem) I really need a new gpu, but I'm waiting for fsx to come and everybody to start hollering from both joy and pain. Call it a bittersweet experience.
But then again, what do I know? |
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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 3:04 pm Post subject: |
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| Hew Would 20 Fps be goood what is the best |
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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 6:53 pm Post subject: |
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HI!!!
I happen to be an expert in this field.
An ideal system would have an AMD Athlon FX or an Intel Pentuim 4 (one that is DualCore and 64 bit). For the graphics card, a nVidia GeForce 7950 is ideal (you can get a ATi GPU also, if you want). nVidia SLI or ATI Cross-fire also boost the speed. With nVidia SLI and two or four GeForce 7950s, your PC would be the fastest around.
If you want to get Windows Vista (which is 64 bit), get a nVidia nForce motherboard. Windows Vista will run FSX MUCH MUCH faster than Win XP. I belive Vista will have Windows Aero and DX10.
You can get a 200GB HD (those are big but not too expensive).
How much money do you have saved?
If you have $3,000 or more, go to Dell.com and check out the XPS.
If you have between 1,000 and 3,000, just look around for a fast system.
If you have $1,000 or less, KEEP saving. Or, you can just upgrade your system.
I reccomend you wait until THE LAST moment to get a new system. That will give you more time to save money, and also, the price will be lower on everything.
I hope this answered your questions! |
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dutchie936 Guest

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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 2:25 am Post subject: |
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| Thanks Encarta!! Thats exactly what I was looking for.I have just over 2grand saved,and am going to build my PC from the motherboard out.But I will wait til FSX comes out then away we go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 2:36 am Post subject: |
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| dutchie936 wrote: |
| Thanks Encarta!! Thats exactly what I was looking for.I have just over 2grand saved,and am going to build my PC from the motherboard out.But I will wait til FSX comes out then away we go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Be sure to buy a video card(s) (not out yet) that supports DirectX 10 not one of the ones that he mentioned above.
DirectX 10 will be part of Vista (not useable on XP) and FSX is going to be optimized for it.
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Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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| RadarMan wrote: |
| dutchie936 wrote: |
| Thanks Encarta!! Thats exactly what I was looking for.I have just over 2grand saved,and am going to build my PC from the motherboard out.But I will wait til FSX comes out then away we go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Be sure to buy a video card(s) (not out yet) that supports DirectX 10 not one of the ones that he mentioned above.
DirectX 10 will be part of Vista (not useable on XP) and FSX is going to be optimized for it.
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Actually, there are video cards that will support DX10. I heard a nVidia podcast saying that any video card that has DX9c WILL support DX10. Go to nvidia.com to hear the podcast............
DX10 will take most of the load OFF the CPU and instead games will use a GPU.......and at the same time it will use the CPU, which will make games and programs faster.
I reccomend that when you want to buy, get a nVidia GPU. With those, you can rig up to 4 on one motherboard.  |
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:04 am Post subject: |
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| encarta2006 wrote: |
| RadarMan wrote: |
| dutchie936 wrote: |
| Thanks Encarta!! Thats exactly what I was looking for.I have just over 2grand saved,and am going to build my PC from the motherboard out.But I will wait til FSX comes out then away we go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Be sure to buy a video card(s) (not out yet) that supports DirectX 10 not one of the ones that he mentioned above.
DirectX 10 will be part of Vista (not useable on XP) and FSX is going to be optimized for it.
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Actually, there are video cards that will support DX10. I heard a nVidia podcast saying that any video card that has DX9c WILL support DX10. Go to nvidia.com to hear the podcast............
DX10 will take most of the load OFF the CPU and instead games will use a GPU.......and at the same time it will use the CPU, which will make games and programs faster.
I reccomend that when you want to buy, get a nVidia GPU. With those, you can rig up to 4 on one motherboard.  |
The closest that I can find.
If you can still locate that video (or Podcast) I would like to see it.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_31190.html
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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| Keep in mind that while these cards will or might be dx10 compatible, that doesn't mean they're optimized. So far no one has even the SDKs for dx10 and the hardware companies haven't yet designed cards for Vista. All this takes time and patience unfortunately. However, dx10 looks promising performance-wise. |
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Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:48 pm Post subject: |
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| CtrlAltDlt wrote: |
| Keep in mind that while these cards will or might be dx10 compatible, that doesn't mean they're optimized. So far no one has even the SDKs for dx10 and the hardware companies haven't yet designed cards for Vista. All this takes time and patience unfortunately. However, dx10 looks promising performance-wise. |
I agree......  |
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tabjai Guest

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Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 2:45 pm Post subject: |
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I'm planning to upgrade my PC to play FSX> I bought a new one in 2003 for FS2004 and I still use it and it runs amazingly. I have the Geforce FX5200. For about $1000-1300 I'm planning to upgrade everything but the case, HD and CD/DVD drives. I'm planning on getting a Geforce 7900 (when FSX is released and prices are lower), 3.6 GHx processor (intel), a good motherboard and 2GB 433 MHz RAM.
I think that with that I can run it with Vista appropriately. |
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Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 2:55 pm Post subject: |
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| tabjai wrote: |
I'm planning to upgrade my PC to play FSX> I bought a new one in 2003 for FS2004 and I still use it and it runs amazingly. I have the Geforce FX5200. For about $1000-1300 I'm planning to upgrade everything but the case, HD and CD/DVD drives. I'm planning on getting a Geforce 7900 (when FSX is released and prices are lower), 3.6 GHx processor (intel), a good motherboard and 2GB 433 MHz RAM.
I think that with that I can run it with Vista appropriately. |
WAIT!!!!! Don't get a GeForce 7900!!!!! Get a GeForce 7950!!!!! They only cost $100 more but are much faster. It has TWO proccesers in one!!!!! |
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tabjai Guest

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Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 3:10 pm Post subject: |
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| encarta2006 wrote: |
| tabjai wrote: |
I'm planning to upgrade my PC to play FSX> I bought a new one in 2003 for FS2004 and I still use it and it runs amazingly. I have the Geforce FX5200. For about $1000-1300 I'm planning to upgrade everything but the case, HD and CD/DVD drives. I'm planning on getting a Geforce 7900 (when FSX is released and prices are lower), 3.6 GHx processor (intel), a good motherboard and 2GB 433 MHz RAM.
I think that with that I can run it with Vista appropriately. |
WAIT!!!!! Don't get a GeForce 7900!!!!! Get a GeForce 7950!!!!! They only cost $100 more but are much faster. It has TWO proccesers in one!!!!! |
I know, but I have a tight budget. I'll se the prices around december when I'm getting it. And, will the 7950 be able to run FSX in Windows Vista with DirectX10? |
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