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What is the Ideal system for FSX??
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Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 8:45 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. |
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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The Geforce 7950 will cost less when FSX comes out, so KEEP SAVING!!!! Also, nVidia might just develop one that is optimized for DX10, so if you can find one that is, than buy it! The reason I ALWAYS reccomend getting the 7950 is because it is 512-bit. You can get a 512 mb 512-bit card from ATI for $1,200 (which is WAY TOO MUCH), but from nVidia you can get the 7950 that is 1 GB and is 512 for $600!!!!!!!!!
God bless, hope you can save LOTS for the BEST PC!!!!
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