May 22, 201016 yr Hi Guys, One month on and my new computer still runs like a dream. And I feel that I was able to make a very informed choice on getting my new computer built,I have gone from an old Pentium 4 1.7 ghz 2001 Circa. to a Intel Core I7 960 3.20GHZ PT6 Motherboard 6GBS of Corsair of Ram 1600, Video Card Nividia Geforce GTX260 ITB Hard Drive 750watt power supply Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit I run FS9 and FSX I use a Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas x. Havent bothered to Overclock yetYes I can hear the cries of why not coming. Anyway I am that pleased with the stable Performance nice Frame Rates of around 30 I dont want mess with greatnessat this point in time. Maybe later on. Anyway Thanks again for all the great and usefull information. Cheers Greg :(
May 22, 201016 yr Commercial Member Hi Guys, One month on and my new computer still runs like a dream. And I feel that I was able to make a very informed choice on getting my new computer built,I have gone from an old Pentium 4 1.7 ghz 2001 Circa. to a Intel Core I7 960 3.20GHZ PT6 Motherboard 6GBS of Corsair of Ram 1600, Video Card Nividia Geforce GTX260 ITB Hard Drive 750watt power supply Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit I run FS9 and FSX I use a Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas x. Havent bothered to Overclock yetYes I can hear the cries of why not coming. Anyway I am that pleased with the stable Performance nice Frame Rates of around 30 I dont want mess with greatnessat this point in time. Maybe later on. Anyway Thanks again for all the great and usefull information. Cheers Greg :(I would personally wait until the hardware is out of warranty, before going into overclocking. Gerald R https://www.multicrewxp.com
May 22, 201016 yr I would personally wait until the hardware is out of warranty, before going into overclocking.By that time it will be obsolete and in need of replacement.
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