Heathrow to Glasgow with the Trident

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Nigel H-J
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Heathrow to Glasgow with the Trident

Post by Nigel H-J »

Just finished setting up the New Graphic Card (Nvidia 7800GS) along with FS9!!

Having previously had the Nvidia FX5200 so this is a totally new experience for me.

Dave, you had mentioned on a previous post not to expect a huge increase in the frame rates........you were perfectly right, in some places I can be down quite a bit on the frame rate (depending on cloud settings etc) but it still responds smoothly.

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Leaving Heathrow

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Tucking in nicely

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Turning into the murk

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Somewhere ahead is the runway (I hope)!!

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Into clearer weather

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Nearly down.

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Gone for a coffee before making the return flight.

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Post by DispatchDragon »

Great shots Nigel - Now how do I persuade SWMBO that I NEED my vidcard
upgrading again ;)

Ive been flying the Trident 2 recently and it really is a joy oncw you egt into it



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Re: Heathrow to Glasgow with the Trident

Post by kit »

Nigel,
Nigel H-J wrote:
Somewhere ahead is the runway (I hope)!!
With a Gripper you don't need to see it at all, just engage the Autoland and fly on down. :lol:

Isn't that scheme with the red wings just the BEST ever? Magic shots, brings back memories of 'commuting' to Berlin and back.
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Post by Sl4yer »

Lovely shots Nigel. That autogen works really well! :welldone:

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Nice shots indeed, that is such a beautiful aircraft

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Post by Nigel H-J »

Many thanks for all your kind replies, pleased you found the shots interesting.

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Post by mayagrafix »

the 43.6 FPS is pretty impressive too! how much vram are u running on that 7800GS?

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Post by Nigel H-J »

Hi mayagrafix sorry to show my ignorance on your question but if you mean the RAM as in memory I just have a one 1Gb stick.

That amount of FPS surprised me as well as flying from Heathrow it can be down to 15 - 23 FPS with only very slight judders when rotating then becomes smooth again.

I am still fiddling with the settings in FS as for it to run fully maxed out I would need another 1Gb of memory...............but try telling that to the wife!! :worried:

Hope that answers your question, if not, then give me a prod!! :lol: :lol:

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Post by Trident Man »

Vey nice Nigel,as ever the Trident looks the dogs b****cks,but i would say that. :dunno: :thumbsup:

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