Whats your spec and does it work for you?

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Re: Whats your spec and does it work for you?

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My rig would be considered "old hat" now but I run FSX just fine, my specs are in my sig.
AsusP5Q mobo P45 Chipset
QX6850 extreme 3ghz running at 3.6
4 gig OCZ DDR2 1066Mhz PC8500
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Re: Whats your spec and does it work for you?

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Intel i7 920 2.66 GHz
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(x2) WD 320Gb SATA HD's
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Sony Blu-Ray drive
Coolmax 950W PSU
Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 Case

Running XP

FS9- (Sliders Right) I keep it locked at 60fps, since that's the refresh rate of my monitors. It stays at 60fps all day long, through heavy scenery and AI traffic.
FSX Acceleration- (Sliders mostly right) Also locked at 60fps, but will range from about 30fps on the ground at complex airport scenery, to 50-60fps depending on weather.

This is the first computer I've ever built, and it's worked remarkably so far!
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Re: Whats your spec and does it work for you?

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Hi Eddie

Perhaps we could save all this info :think:

Then it will be there for all to see and check out

That way there can be no excuse for getting a bad system.....should've gone to specs savers :roll:

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Re: Whats your spec and does it work for you?

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Cheers for the responses guys.

Slayer, I agree that Mhz is more important than number of cores.

I have read many articles this week that have stated many a duo core machine running faster Mhz than a Quad core(most do anyway). And thus out performing the higher core machines on the older software.

Bae146, Interested in your Intel i7. They are the mutts nuts. I fancy one of those but they are ridiculously expensive. But they always say go for the best CPU you can afford. Although seeing as M$ have announced no further Flight sims I see possibly a duo core (3.0Ghz+) as my option.

Garry, your right. I have made a note of what people have. Especially interested in their chosen GFX cards. Thats one of the main decisions I have to make. I suppose it has to run in sync with the CPU and neither should bottleneck one another.

Thanks again for your time fellas. Good food for thought there. :)
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Re: Whats your spec and does it work for you?

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VEGAS wrote: Especially interested in their chosen GFX cards. Thats one of the main decisions I have to make. I suppose it has to run in sync with the CPU and neither should bottleneck one another.
Wait a minute, wait a minute...what does that mean ? Is that something I need to know about as I ponder the specs of my new computer ? :think:

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Re: Whats your spec and does it work for you?

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What it means is that you need to have a graphics card that is similar in performance to your cpu. Its no use having the best graphics card that money can buy and then pairing it to a very slow budget cpu. Or the other way around. Either way you wouldn't reach their full potential.
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Re: Whats your spec and does it work for you?

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Joney, it was the 'run in sync' phrase that made me sit up. Certainly, I wouldn't buy an Core i7 system with the intention of fitting my old Nvidia Geforce 6600, but I was wondering if there is some industry standard that both CPU and graphics card have to comply with , in order to ensure they run in harmony. Maybe I'm reading too much into 'in sync'. :)

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