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Can someone post their frame rates with a 3.06 ghz machine please?aBE

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Here's my current rig:ASUS P4PE BIOS 1003Intel 2.4GHz, retail fan + heatsink1GB Corsair DDR400 CMX512-3200C2PT80GB x2 7200 rpm Maxtor Diamond Plus 9 8MB cacheToshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1712Sony 3.5" floppyAntec Plus 1080 AMG case, 3 fan coolersAntec 430W TruePowerOn-board Broadcom 10/100 NICLeadtek Geforce 3 THDSB Audigy 1Logitech MX700 cordless mouseMS Multimedia KeyboardSony CPD-G520 21" FD Trinitron monitorWin XP Pro SP1All formatted volumes are NTFSMonsoon Planar Media 9 (3-pc system)I plan to build system #4 next month, Lord willing.Cheers!Cloud9

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Dual 3.06 Intel Xeon Processors 533FSBTyan Thunder i7501 Xtreme Dual Processor MB3 Gigs DDR266 MemoryRadeon All In Wonder 9800 Pro 256MegsAudigy2 Platinum6 146 Gig 10,000 RPM Ultra 320 Raid 5 Hard DrivesKlipsch ProMedia DD5.1 SpeakersDual 41" Widescreen Plasma DisplaysWatercooled RackUh oh.. I was relaying a dream I had.Back to earth:P4 3.06 HT CPUGigabyte 8INXP Motherboard512Meg Dual Channel Geil DDR450 MemoryRadeon 9800 ProAudigy2 PlatinumCreative 5.1 Speakers2 WD 120Gig HD's1 WD 180Gig HDThermaltake TowerDual 21" Cornerstone p1500 MonitorsSony DRU500 DVD BurnerSamsung Dual mode DVD Reader/CD BurnerKingwin 450 Watt Power SupplyThat's it for now!

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My 18-month-old PC is as follows:Athlon XP1800 1.47GHz processorGeForce2 TI 64Mb graphics512Mb DDR RAMWinXP Home~60Gb HDThe latest detailed aircraft slow it down a little, but for the most part I can get a reasonable 18-20fps most places, which is good enough for me.I'm thinking of upgrading the processor, but can't afford much more at present. In the real world, replacing one's PC once a year (at

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OK, mine's in my sig...Chris Porter:-outtaPerthWestern AustraliaIntel Pentium IV 3.0GHz (800FSB) Socket 478 pins CPU w/Hyper-Thread Technology MSI 875P NEO FIS2R, AGP 8X, i875P ICH5R Chipset with Gigiabit LanKingmax 512MB PC3200 Double Data Rate (DDR) RAM CAS-2.5- 400MHz Rated x 2BUILT By ATI (Original) Radeon 9800PRO w/TV Out & DVI 128Meg DDRTEAC DV-W50E, 4x DVD-R/ 2x RW, 16xCD-R, 8xCD-RW, 16xDVD, 32x CD-ROM Internal Drive Only Western Digital Raptor 36.0GB HDD IDE, 8MB Cache, 5.2ms, 10,000rpm , S-ATA, w/DataLifeguard WD 40Gig HD for dataATX 470W Pentium IV Power Supply CESkyhawk Jupiter Aluminum CaseHyundai -ImageQuest P910 , 19" Multi-Scan Digital MonitorHercules Game Theater XP, 6.1 speakers Dolby

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Guest Flyingdutchman

Hi guys,My specs are:PIII 500mhz320mb RAM64mb GF4 MX-400 with 44.33 detonatorsLogitech 80W soundsysPhilips 17' monitor (80kHz) and I've got around 15pfs everywhere, with only mesh scenery slider not maxed out (75%) and the reflections disabled :DQuite nice ah :-hah:-waveEvert------------------------------Visit the Holland Aviation Siteand learn more about aviation in Holland!!! :Dhttp://fly.to/hollandaviationsiteLast update 16/6/03new pictures of Open Doordays Dutch Army!!!!!!!------------------------------

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My specs (2.5 months old)Intel Pentium IV 2.6 GHz8mb SiS 650 Video Card (Still OK though)512mb DDR RAM17" Acer LCD ScreenWindows XP HomeI'm pretty satisfied with it :)

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Hi,AXP 2600+Chaintech Apogee 7NJL1 nForce2 m/b1 GB Kingston 333 DDR (2*512MB dual channel)Geforce 4 Ti-4200 64 DVI3 monitors (1x21", 2x15")WinXP Pro + all the other stuff, printers, soundcards, LAN etc.Tero


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Guest KenG

I'm not upgrading until Prescott CPU and Grantsdale chipset comes out. So this better hold me over. Homebuilt, BTW.Asus P4PEP4 2.53@2.95GHz (FSB=155) stable512MB Corsair PC3200C2LL (running 413MHz DDR; 2-2-2-5)Swiftech MCX 4000 heat sink with 80mm Enermax variable speed fanGF4 Ti4200 at 310MHz (core) and 650MHz (memory)2x80GB WD 8MB cache hard drivesPlextor 48x CDRWSB Audigy2Antec True Power 480W PSUCoolerMaster ATC201-SX2 case

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It's in the sig below. Very happy with the frame rates in FS2002. Usually run in upper 20s to low 30s with everything maxxed.:-waveSteve

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Carmine, I was about to say...But the 41" plasmas killed it at the end. :)anyways,For even more specs you might want to check the AVSIM Demographic Survey accessible through the home page. (I believe somewhere on the lifet hand side.)My specs:AMD 1500+ XP @ 1.33GHz10GB dedicated to FSFS on server computer accessed via Ethernet19" Sun Monitor512MB RamgForce Ti 4200 64MBspeakers, keyborad, ...iGesture Pad

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I just bought a Dell XPS with all the bells and whistles. this is one fast machine.OHN

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Guest R5D4

1.4G Celeron in BX chipset mobo with powerleap adapter768M PC100 SDRGF3ti200 overclockedrun fs2002 1024x768 - can get a maximum of 60-70fps with all sliders low :-erks but can achieve 30fps with most max, which is more than enough.

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Guest Bigshot

Alienware PIV 2.53 533; 512 PC1066; ATI 9700 Pro. She screams!! I tie down the framerates at 22fps max so she don't run too fast in FS2k2.

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