December 1, 201114 yr Sorry if this is the wrong forum but I can't post to the PMDG forum. I have a 2.6 core 2 CPU with 4Gb RAM and a 8800 GTS video card. Is that sufficient to warrant a purchase of their aircraft for FSX? Phill Dant
December 1, 201114 yr Hmmm... it's a bit on the slow side. What plane(s) were you thinking of? | My Liveries | FAA ZMP | PPL ASEL | | Windows 11 | MSI Z690 Tomahawk | 12700K 4.7GHz | MSI RTX 4080 | 64GB 6000 MHz DDR5 | 500GB Samsung 860 Evo SSD | 2x 2TB Samsung 970 Evo M.2 | EVGA 850W Gold | Corsair 5000X | HP G2 (VR) / LG 27" 1440p |
December 1, 201114 yr Author Probably the 737 to start. I figured that was slow... I built this about 3 years ago. Phill Dant
December 1, 201114 yr Probably the 737 to start. I figured that was slow... I built this about 3 years ago.I have similar specs:Intel Core 2 Quad Q84008GB RAMNVIDIA GeForce 330GTand I can run FSX and the 737NGX with all sliders at 50-80% with Aerosoft scenery and achieve 18FPS in the VC.Aaron G. PMDG Boeing 737NGX Captain
December 1, 201114 yr The most FPS friendly aircraft from PMDG so far for me is the MD11.I do not have the 737NG so I can't make a comparison.Ron Ron Service .
December 1, 201114 yr Sorry if this is the wrong forum but I can't post to the PMDG forum. I have a 2.6 core 2 CPU with 4Gb RAM and a 8800 GTS video card. Is that sufficient to warrant a purchase of their aircraft for FSX?I strongly suggest you use an x64 operating system and upgrade your RAM to at least 8 GB or you risk getting memory overflow errors in FSX due to the large demand for RAM by their addons. I have the 737NGX and ran into these problems. After i switched to windows 7 X64 and upgraded my RAM to 12 Gigs it ran fine.Hope this helps.
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