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Was wondering if the upgrading my 7800 GT to a 9800 GTX would make a difference in FS9. Thanks.Steve

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Was wondering if the upgrading my 7800 GT to a 9800 GTX would make a difference in FS9. Thanks.Steve
Welcome to Avsim, Steve. With your second post, why don't you list some of your system specs (processor, psu, HD's, cooling, monitor(s) etc) so we have a reference point for your performance. Also what "difference" are you seeking? Frame rates, image quality, both? If you have an older processor, then the upgrade probebly won't yield much except IQ. If you're already running a newer DC/QC then it would help on almost all fronts. What PSU you planning to use with that GTX? Betcha she'll draw way more juice than the 7800GT.Happy holidays!

Regards, Kendall

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Sorry, I realised after the post that I should add some info...I'm mostly interested in frame rates but any image improvement would be a plus...Considering the upgrade because the prices are getting pretty low and would like something to tide me over til I can upgrade the whole rig. I must say that FS9 runs quite nicely already but any enhancement would be welcome.Here goes...AMD 4800 X 22 gigs of Ram480 watt psu2 HDs 300 and 500 Gig sata19 Lcd Monitor running at modest resolution

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As someone that's using the 9800, what concerns me is your PSU....its a little light for power. :( The 9800 GTX requires TWO 4-pin power leads to power it. I beleive it also reccomends a 600 watt or better. I'm running an 800 Watt smooth, but the 480 below concerns me. :(

Sorry, I realised after the post that I should add some info...I'm mostly interested in frame rates but any image improvement would be a plus...Considering the upgrade because the prices are getting pretty low and would like something to tide me over til I can upgrade the whole rig. I must say that FS9 runs quite nicely already but any enhancement would be welcome.Here goes...AMD 4800 X 22 gigs of Ram480 watt psu2 HDs 300 and 500 Gig sata19 Lcd Monitor running at modest resolution

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Sorry, I realised after the post that I should add some info...
No biggie, Steve.....beside its Christmas :( FWIW, I agree with John about the PSU unless it's something rock solid, like a PC Power & Cooling type. In my experiences, the biggest frame rate gains from hardware I've ever achieved have always been the result of - you guessed it - a faster CPU. And that helped resolve many grapical issues too, like the blurries. When I used FS9, going from a P4 to a C2 made it a whole new sim. If I were you I might consider holding off on a VC update and go after the fastest AMD processor your board will accept. You could then go for a cheaper VC upgrade, if it was even needed, after swapping the CPU. JMHO, hope it helps.

Regards, Kendall

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