March 29, 201214 yr I just would like to be sure wether I will be able to take this beautiful NGX iron bird into the sky smoothly (or I won't)Processor: Intel Core i5-2500k, Sandy Bridge, 3,1GHz, 4 cores, 6MB cache,3.4GHz turbo frequencyMotherboard: ASUS P8H61-M LE/USB3 rev 3.0: new B3 revision Memory: 8GB Kingston DDR3 1333MHz dual channel Winchester: 2TB Seagate Barracuda LP 64MB cache SATA-3/6G Video card/VGA card: nVidia GeForce GTX 560 1GB DDR5 So is it able to run the NGX smoothly.I even would like to use Mega Airports, and fly with IVAO.Unfortunately IVAO helps the computer to lag...:( I don't know why...Thank you very much for your answers in adance too!
March 29, 201214 yr Don't buy a computer right now. At the end of April new Intel processors (Ivy Bridge) will come out, and the old ones will drop their price.Also new 22nm graphic cards are on their way too. Just wait, buying now is a bad idea. Mateusz Kapusta
March 29, 201214 yr That PC will make FSX run smoothly. Mine's just a tad better and i can fly online within any airspace/airport with any aircraft and get a smooth ride. I mean smooth, and i use a 27" 2560x1440 monitor. CASE: Fractal Terra Silver CPU: AMD R5 7800X3D 5.0Ghz RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 GPU: nVidia RTX 4070 Ti SUPER · SSDs: Samsung 990 PRO 2TB M.2 PCIe · PNY XLR8 CS3040 2TB M.2 PCIe · VIDEO: LG-32GK650F QHD 32" 144Hz FREE/G-SYNC · MISC: Thrustmaster TCA Airbus Joystick + Throttle Quadrant · MSFS2024 · Windows 11
March 29, 201214 yr Author Thank you very very much for your answers guys!:)And I would like to use it with 22" FULL HD monitor, do you think it's not a problem?(but perhaps I won't buy it now, thx for the advice!)
March 29, 201214 yr The 22" monitor shouldn't be a problem, no. I didn't realise you were going to buy it, i thought you just wanted an opinion about it :)In that case, i'd do what Mateusz suggested, purchase one of the newer models which have less power draw for more power delivered :) CASE: Fractal Terra Silver CPU: AMD R5 7800X3D 5.0Ghz RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 GPU: nVidia RTX 4070 Ti SUPER · SSDs: Samsung 990 PRO 2TB M.2 PCIe · PNY XLR8 CS3040 2TB M.2 PCIe · VIDEO: LG-32GK650F QHD 32" 144Hz FREE/G-SYNC · MISC: Thrustmaster TCA Airbus Joystick + Throttle Quadrant · MSFS2024 · Windows 11
March 29, 201214 yr My advice would be to get the computer and not worry too much about new components that will come out "next month". There is always better stuff "next month", but by then, you have enjoyed the rest of your hardware for a month less that you would otherwise.Of course, if say, a new graphics card that would increase your performance by 10% was coming out next week, then you might want to consider that. But they key is... by waiting, it's costing you more in terms of how much time you get to spend with it! David Zhong New video every Thursday: Aircraft Lighting - Boeing 777
March 29, 201214 yr Author My advice would be to get the computer and not worry too much about new components that will come out "next month". There is always better stuff "next month", but by then, you have enjoyed the rest of your hardware for a month less that you would otherwise.Of course, if say, a new graphics card that would increase your performance by 10% was coming out next week, then you might want to consider that. But they key is... by waiting, it's costing you more in terms of how much time you get to spend with it!Yes, yes you're right! ThanksThe 22" monitor shouldn't be a problem, no. I didn't realise you were going to buy it, i thought you just wanted an opinion about it :)In that case, i'd do what Mateusz suggested, purchase one of the newer models which have less power draw for more power delivered :)Yes, I might wait...But if I use a 22" Full HD monitor with the mentioned video card, are you sure about the performance will be exactly the same as I would use let's say 17" (simply just: HD) Monitor?Thank you,Marwan
March 29, 201214 yr If both monitors are at the same resolution, size doesn't matter. Your pc only cares about the number of pixels, not how big each pixel is. Kenneth Weir My Saitek yoke mod i7 2600k @ 4.7 8GB Gskill CAS7 2x GTX580 SLI Surround + GT520 Accessory Win7x64
March 29, 201214 yr Commercial Member My advice would be to get the computer and not worry too much about new components that will come out "next month". There is always better stuff "next month", but by then, you have enjoyed the rest of your hardware for a month less that you would otherwise.That's not really true - Intel in general releases new CPU architectures once every 2 years or so. This is a major upgrade coming in April or June, not just an incremental thing. This isn't like i5 2500K to 2550K or something, this is a whole new chip design and the first to use their 3D transistor technology on the die. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
March 30, 201214 yr Author If both monitors are at the same resolution, size doesn't matter. Your pc only cares about the number of pixels, not how big each pixel is.All right, thank you!:)
March 30, 201214 yr That's not really true - Intel in general releases new CPU architectures once every 2 years or so. This is a major upgrade coming in April or June, not just an incremental thing. This isn't like i5 2500K to 2550K or something, this is a whole new chip design and the first to use their 3D transistor technology on the die.And I have no doubt Ryan that the price will reflect that. Another good reason to buy the outgoing stuff!Iain Smith
March 30, 201214 yr This isn't like i5 2500K to 2550K or something, this is a whole new chip design and the first to use their 3D transistor technology on the die.Not being that technically knowledgeable when it comes to the finer points, can Ryan or somebody educate me on what this means and its affect (if any) on an app like FSX?Regards, Rick Hobbs
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