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Advice

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 10:07
by Jason32
Im looking to spend like crazy and for some reason im wanting to go mad on a new fast pc, especially for FSX and other games.

Any recommendations....

I have up to £3000 available.

Re: Advice

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 12:29
by TSR2
Make sure its intel & Nvidia. and invest in the Western Digital VelociRaptor drives... They have a seek time that is half that of most other SATA disks.

Re: Advice

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 13:47
by Chris Sykes
Ill second that!

Re: Advice

Posted: 15 Sep 2009, 19:03
by JimCooper
I'd concur with the intel processor (i7 975 Extreme) and nVidia graphics (Ge-Force GTX 285 PCie DDR3 2GB) coupled to a X58 motherboard with TR3 Tri Channel 1600Mhz Memory
....but if you're spending that much money go for Solid State Drives rather than Velociraptors!
Not cheap though
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu ... ubcat=1427
especially as you'd need at least 2

Re: Advice

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 15:48
by VEGAS
I agree about Intel & Nvidia also.

Even though I have just bought a i7 920 with a ATI HD4890.

The deal was too good to miss out on. I don't think theres anything wrong with using ATI cards for FSX, but I have been told that Nvidia are more suited.

I'm sure my new ATI card will be up to the job.

Re: Advice

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 17:47
by RAF_Quantum
Hi,

Someone posted a link in another thread about a firm 'specialising' in PC's for flight sim. I couldn't find the other post but found them by 'googling'.

http://www.alpinesystems.co.uk/

Take a look at their specs for the high end EGLL machine and I guess that's what you could aim for. No price given but give them a ring and see how much it is. Theyhelpfully list the components/specs so you could then go onto one of the main pc component retailers (e.g. overclockers) and place everything according to that spec into your shopping basket and make a comparison. This assumes you are comfortable building your own machine.

I'd be interested to hear how much that beast is.

Regards

John

Re: Advice

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 19:12
by VEGAS
Hi John,

I looked at Alpinesystems on someone else on here's recommendation. I found their website very helpful and their machine spec's excellent. I even had a chat with the main man on the phone who was exceptionally friendly and offered impartial and valuable advice and support.

The only downside is that their machines are very expensive. Even their 'basic' system was way too much for my budget sadly.

I suppose you get what you pay for but it just was'nt an option for me. I had to draw the line somewhere. :(

Re: Advice

Posted: 16 Sep 2009, 22:22
by delticbob
Jason32 wrote:Im looking to spend like crazy and for some reason im wanting to go mad on a new fast pc, especially for FSX and other games.

Any recommendations....

I have up to £3000 available.
Sorry :Dance: http://www.cbfsim.org/cbfsim/cbfsBB/vie ... 32&t=17798

Bob :hide:

Re: Advice

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 00:52
by Jason32
Well ive done it! :worried:

Ordered one from CyberPower, Their Infinity i7 Phoenix, (configured to my own spec.) shipped to me by next week! bring it on lol

Case: CoolerMaster Cosmos S Gaming Tower Case w/ Side-Panel Window
Extra Case Fan Upgrade: 3 x 120mm Silent Case Cooling Fans in key area for selected case for ultra silent operation (1, 200 RPM AKASA Silent Fans with Sleeve Ball Bearing 17 dBA and LED light to match the Fans already in the case)
Cyberpower Sound Absorbing Foam -- reducing audible noise transmitted through solid case panels by up to 75%
Cyberpower Power Supply Gasket -- reducing the noice generated from Power Supply
Internal Expansion: Internal USB Expansion System
Power Supply Upgrade: 1300 Watts Power Supplies (Tagan 1300W TG1300-BZ PipeRock Series Modular Power Supply)
CPU: (Quad-Core)Intel® Core™ i7 975 @ Extreme Edition 3.3GHz 8 MB cache LGA1366
Overclocking Service: S&S (Safe and stable overclock 10% to 20%) (Min 3.66Ghz - Max 4.00GHz)
Cooling Fan: Titan Amanda TTC-NP05TZ - LGA1366 TEC CPU Cooling System (The Ultimate and Best CPU overclocking performance)
Motherboard: Asus P6T Deluxe V2 Intel X58 Chipset SLI/CrossFireX Mainboard SAS Triple-Channel DDR3/1600 SATA w/ eSATA, Dual GbLAN, USB2.0, IEEE1394a, &7.1Audio
Memory: 12GB (6x2GB) PC16000 DDR3/1800mhz Triple Channel Memory (G.SKILL GBTD Series w/Heat Spreader)
Video Card 1: NVIDIA GeForce GTX295 1792MB 16X PCI Express (Quad NVIDIA® SLI® configuration)
Video Card 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX295 1792MB 16X PCI Express (Quad NVIDIA® SLI® configuration)
Hard Drive: Single Hard Drive (128 GB 2.5 inch SATA Gaming MLC Solid State Disk (Nearly Instant Data Access Technology))
Data Hard Drive: 500GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16M Cache 7200RPM Hard Drive
Optical Drive: SONY DUAL FORMAT 20X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER
Sound: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO
Network: ONBOARD 10/100 NETWORK CARD
Extra Thermal Display : Alphacool LC-Display 240x128 Pixel Black
Flash Media Reader/Writer: INTERNAL 52in1 Flash Media Reader/Writer
USB Port: Built-in USB 2.0 Ports
OS: Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium w/ Service Pack 1 (64-bit Edition)
Windows 7 Upgrade Coupon: Upgrade to Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium (64-bit Edition)

Comments most welcome...

Re: Advice

Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 10:16
by TSR2
Hi Jason,

Thats an amazing spec... however... That second hard disk is too slow. Its seek time will be arround 8ms at best and given that your C drive is a SSD you'd be better with a Velociraptor (the only SATA disk thats sub 5ms) or another SSD