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This Is Nuts - Wonder If It's Too Good To Be True

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jskorma,You're making me look bad. Of course the monitors get their power from wall outlet (dah). I was talking about his VIDEO CARD. With all those video cards and hard drives, etc, there is a chance he is overloaded. There is only so many amps to go around. So, the question, I guess, should of been 'how many volts, or amps, are available, and going to your video card?'. You vary either and your video card is going to do weird things. So maybe 'weird' is good in this case.Chuck BNapamule

Well, I took a flight from KPSP to KSNA and it was crystal clear with no stutters at 60fps. I'm certain the only thing that I changed was the refresh rate but don't want to jinx anything here. FS9 is so tweeked in...I attached a small screen shot in case you want to have a look. It's only 640x400 but it has the fps in the top left corner.Mark
What scenery is that? Why don't my mountains look like that :(

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E8500 @ 4.1 | EVGA 275GTX (overclocked) | 2x2GB Mushkin Enhanced Redline @ 1066 | Samsung 24inch LCD @ 1920x1080 |

What scenery is that? Why don't my mountains look like that :(
---------------------------red1- here are some mountains to compare. FS9 sliders set to max. Autogen @ 50%. Much more impressive when the picture is actually 45" wide and only 26" from your nose!!Alex ReidLiving dangerously in the British Columbia Coast Mtns! (about 50 miles N. of Vancouver)
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What scenery is that? Why don't my mountains look like that :(
That's MegaScenery Southern California version 2. It's really detailed as you can see.Mark
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jskorma,You're making me look bad. Of course the monitors get their power from wall outlet (dah). I was talking about his VIDEO CARD. With all those video cards and hard drives, etc, there is a chance he is overloaded. There is only so many amps to go around. So, the question, I guess, should of been 'how many volts, or amps, are available, and going to your video card?'. You vary either and your video card is going to do weird things. So maybe 'weird' is good in this case.Chuck BNapamule
Thanks for the thought, although, I've got a 750 watt power supply. I have to because of the Radeon X2. Man, it chews through power but has such a clean picture. I love the coloring it produces...Mark

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