July 19, 201015 yr Author My Gigabyte UD7 comes with CD. On there, is a software called Smart6.It offers the possibility to overclock Faster 3.08Ghz, Turbo 3.30Ghz and Twin Turbo 3.52Ghz.Since it comes from Gigabyte I think we can trust.I tried for 3 hours, all settings to the right and could fly at 30-50fps minimum.Jean PaulWhat overclocking frequency are you using? Do you leave the overclocking on all of the time or only when you use FSX?I checked out Smart6 and ran some benchmarks using Everest Ultimate Edition and I get huge improvement using those tests.Again, thanks for the advise!
July 20, 201015 yr Thanks for the information about the Smart6 program. I've been so tied up with work that I did not see that program on the CD that came with the Gigabyte board. I will give it a try first. I'm a novice at overclocking and that is a good start. I have always been afraid of overclocking but Intel seems to expect their new processors to be overclocked and I see no major warnings from them as in the past. Yes, the i 930 and GTX 480 really work like a charm.Aloha,ChipHi Chip!I set the PC to twin turbo with FSX. In fact, my wife and me we decided to buy this new PC ONLY for her games and FSX. In order to aliviate our MacBook Pro and Vaio and Gateway. I also installed on this new machine X-Plane9 and probably will also install Fly!2.Jean Paul Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP2/Intel Core i7 CPU 960@ 3.20GHZ/RAM 12.00 GB/2x 300Gb Velociraptor@ 10.000rpm/NVidia GeForce 480 GTX/MB Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 Corsair Cooling H50. MacBook Pro 17" 2.33 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo 4GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM ATI Radeon X1600 Mac OS X 10.7.1 Lion-XPlane 9.
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