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For those Impatient about the 737NGX Release

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If you've got more money than sense you can always hop across to Dell and see how much they charge for the top of the line Alienware...one I had built cost £7200! I never actually bought it though...I just built it on their site out of interest to see how much it would cost...the one I am looking at realisticly is about £2000 and it should do an awesome job!
Why would you want to pay over the odd's when u can just equally and possibly build a better computer for £1,000 less.I'm about to start my new build i7-2600K and it's nearly 100% more cheaper than what alienware would chargeIntel Core i7-2600K 3.40GHz (Sandybridge)ASUS P8P67 Intel P67 (REV B3)8GB Mushkin Blackline LVEVGA GeForce GTX 560TiCorsair Cooling Air Series A70Fractal Design Define XL Full Tower ChassisXFX 850 WATT PSUTotal : £830

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And ATC, and AI traffic, and scenery details at 95% of airports lol
All I can say s read this review about the add-on plane. If I have to focus on FSX it is not spectacular either without all the add-ons for it, so both sims on that level are equal to me. Here is the review of the CRJ 200 Xplane 10 Wordpress CRJ 200

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I paid $4400 for a new computer just for the 737NGX as I saw how the 747 crashed on my old computer. For now I am enjoying the PDMG 747 on the new computer. It run like a charm and I was never able to fly it without the damn "out of memory crash" - (damn Vista 32).It sooo cool doing the JFK VOR 13L approach in a 747 with 100 fps -smooth as my baby's a@@.
Still havn't seen your specs. Would love to know!:(

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Why would you want to pay over the odd's when u can just equally and possibly build a better computer for £1,000 less.I'm about to start my new build i7-2600K and it's nearly 100% more cheaper than what alienware would chargeIntel Core i7-2600K 3.40GHz (Sandybridge)ASUS P8P67 Intel P67 (REV B3)8GB Mushkin Blackline LVEVGA GeForce GTX 560TiCorsair Cooling Air Series A70Fractal Design Define XL Full Tower ChassisXFX 850 WATT PSUTotal : £830
Yes that is the point that I was alluding to old boy! Hence the phrase "more money than sense"The one Im getting is similar to yours - also an i7 2600 3.4 overclocked to 4.6 GHz, also Sandybridge - its a touch more than yours - but thats due to my laziness and lack of building skill - also my SSD is about £500 so that adds a fair amount to the overall price!

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If I remember correctly, Paul was using a 990X and a GTX 590. He posted in an earlier thread ("My comp"). So his machine is less than "optimal" for FSX. Very nice specs though. I really do hate the "X" chips though. What a rip off! :( http://forum.avsim.net/topic/334582-my-comp/


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Yes that is the point that I was alluding to old boy! Hence the phrase "more money than sense"The one Im getting is similar to yours - also an i7 2600 3.4 overclocked to 4.6 GHz, also Sandybridge - its a touch more than yours - but thats due to my laziness and lack of building skill - also my SSD is about £500 so that adds a fair amount to the overall price!
I hope you'll be getting the 2600K. If you get the 2600 your overclocking options are nearly non-existent. On the 2600, you might be able to get 3.5-3.6 by overclocking the BCLK, but that is something you don't want to do unless you really know what you're doing. Second, if this computer is for FSX, then you should get the 2500K not the 2600K because the 2600K's only advantage is that it has hyper-threading technology. FSX can't utilize this technology, so you might as well go with the 2500K which is 130USD cheaper than the 2600K. Besides, FSX relies on processor speed, and you can usually attain a higher OC without hyper-threading. you'd be surprised to see that a lot of users here on avsim have 2600K with HT turned off, and they wish they wouldn't have spent the money on the 2600K. Okay, rant over. Just trying to save you some money.

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I hope you'll be getting the 2600K. If you get the 2600 your overclocking options are nearly non-existent. On the 2600, you might be able to get 3.5-3.6 by overclocking the BCLK, but that is something you don't want to do unless you really know what you're doing. Second, if this computer is for FSX, then you should get the 2500K not the 2600K because the 2600K's only advantage is that it has hyper-threading technology. FSX can't utilize this technology, so you might as well go with the 2500K which is 130USD cheaper than the 2600K. Besides, FSX relies on processor speed, and you can usually attain a higher OC without hyper-threading. you'd be surprised to see that a lot of users here on avsim have 2600K with HT turned off, and they wish they wouldn't have spent the money on the 2600K. Okay, rant over. Just trying to save you some money.
Hi Ethan,Yes thanks its actually already overclocked by the company I am purchasing it from - they are a great company that specialise in high end machines and overclocking - won't be attempting any of this myself!Below is the system specs from an earlier thread:System Specification- Case: Antec 1200 V3 Case with White LED case fans.- Power Supply: Corsair AX 850 Gold Rated PSU- CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K 3.40GHz Sandybridge overclocked to 4.60GHz- Motherboard: Asus P8P67 PRO Intel P67 (Socket 1155) PCI-Express DDR3 Motherboard ** B3 REVISION **- Cooler: Corsair H70 CPU Cooler- RAM: 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 Dual Channel Kit (16GB Upgrade Available)- Hard Drive:OCZ Vertex 3 240GB 2.5" SATA-3 Solid State Hard Drive (VTX3-25SAT3-240G) and Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB 6GB/s SATA-II 32MB Cache- Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 1536MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card- Sound: Realtek 7.1 Channel Sound (On-Board)- Optical Drive: Samsung SH-B123L/RSBP 12x BD-ROM / 16x DVD Writer Drive - Black

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