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Will this run the NGX?

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Hi :)Will this run the NGX?Windows 7 64Intel Core i7 q720 1.60 GHzGeForce GT 230M

Do you have any other pmdg aircraft. If yes and you are happy with how it runs the NGX will run on that system. Apparently it has better fps than the MD11.

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it will run it, but my guess is not very welloverclock the cpu?

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Yes it can be work, if you have other PMDG products. Remember: your FSX need run lots of memory.

Hi :)Will this run the NGX?Windows 7 64Intel Core i7 q720 1.60 GHzGeForce GT 230M
Your CPU speed is very low. Is this a laptop or something?Best Regards,Bert Van Bulck
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No i don't have any PMDG products.Yes it's a HP Pavilion dv6 laptop computer :)

Try and overclock the processor speed, that's what FSX needs MOST of, If you can't, forget running it smoothly.

Ross Thomson.

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Try and overclock the processor speed, that's what FSX needs MOST of, If you can't, forget running it smoothly.
I doubt overclocking a laptop is a good idea. Most of them run hot to begin with, and there is no room to expand the cooling.

Joe Sherrill

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yep,laptops and FSX do not go together well at all

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I get 6-13 fps with the Captain Sim 757 in Aerosoft Antalya X

Try and overclock the processor speed, that's what FSX needs MOST of, If you can't, forget running it smoothly.
On a laptop maybe not the best idea...Best Regards,Bert Van Bulck
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Hi :)Will this run the NGX?Windows 7 64Intel Core i7 q720 1.60 GHzGeForce GT 230M
First, please sign your real name to every post in this forum. It is a requirement here.Your PC is definitely on the slow side. You'll probably be able to run the 2D cockpit with your scenery sliders on the low side, but if you start cranking it up and hop into the VC, you're probably going to have a tough time.

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Sorry, to hijack this thread. But I just bought a new Alienware M15x specs are listed below. Do you think I will be able to run NGX smoothly and MD-11 (which I already own) on FSX? Thank you for future responses.Intel® Core™ i7 740QM Quad Core Processor, 1.73GHz (2.93GHz Turbo Mode, 6M Cache6GB Memory) (1x 2GB, 1x 4GB DDR3)500GB SATAII 7,200RPM1.5GB GDDR5 65W NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 460MRegards,Eric Slater

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I doubt overclocking a laptop is a good idea. Most of them run hot to begin with, and there is no room to expand the cooling.
Never knew it was a laptop. Sorry.

Ross Thomson.

Intel i7 @ 4.2 Ghz | 10GB DDR3 Corsair | GTX 460 | 600W OCZ | Windows 7 Ultimate 64x.

 

 

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Sorry, to hijack this thread. But I just bought a new Alienware M15x specs are listed below. Do you think I will be able to run NGX smoothly and MD-11 (which I already own) on FSX? Thank you for future responses.Intel® Core™ i7 740QM Quad Core Processor, 1.73GHz (2.93GHz Turbo Mode, 6M Cache6GB Memory) (1x 2GB, 1x 4GB DDR3)500GB SATAII 7,200RPM1.5GB GDDR5 65W NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 460MRegards,Eric Slater
To answer my own question got in my laptop, runs FSX real smooth on ultra settings!!!

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