February 15, 201115 yr Sweet rig, I love that little keyboard fits so nice on top of your yoke, I have a CH so it might be a little hard to set it up like that. I see your a BOSE man, I got the companion 3 and wow the sound in those suckers is unreal.
February 15, 201115 yr 1300W hehe overkill?Nice rig! | 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 |
February 15, 201115 yr Well, here's my laptop...There's not much to show really.Word of advice: Never laptop with out some form of aggressive cooling for it.Sorry for the bad quality; the camera's not that great. Paul Gluck. StrikingSoftware Beta tester and Aerosoft Beta tester for Santorini X, Dangerous Airports 1 and Antarctica X Synapics Touch Pad, Logitek M305 Mouse, Saitek Cyborg X, Windows 7 64-bit. FSX Acceleration, FS9.1. FSX Utilities: FS Water Configurator, ASE, FSUIPC (Unregistered)
February 16, 201115 yr Hi everybody. This is my FSX PC that you read in signature! Enjoy the panorama. Vista 64 Ultimate / Asus Rampage III Extreme / Intel® Core i7 975 4.01 Ghz Fan CoolerMaster V8 / Ati Asus HD6970 2GB ddr5 / Velociraptor 300GB S-ATA 10000rpm (only for OS) / Velociraptor 600GB S-ATA 6Gb/s 10000rpm (only for FSX and ADDON) / 6x2GB Geil EVOTWO ddr3 pc16000 9-9-9-28 / Corsair 1000W extreme power silent / SAMSUNG 24" FullHD / Saitek Pro Flight Yoke / 2x Saitek Quadrant as throttle.
February 17, 201115 yr Author Hi everybody. This is my FSX PC that you read in signature! Enjoy the panorama.Wow, how great is it or what to be able to see each other's FSX rigs like this? Flight simulation is such an individualistic hobby in many respects, but this exchange really helps to lessen the isolation somewhat. Thank you for sharing!Kind regards,
February 17, 201115 yr Hi everybody. This is my FSX PC that you read in signature! Enjoy the panorama.Flying an Airbus with a yoke... That's alright, I fly Boeing with a joystick Corey Meeks FS2020 | AMD 7800X3D | ASUS ProArt 4080 Super | ASUS B650E-I Mini ITX | 2x32Gb DDR5-6000 CL32 | DELL 38" U3818DW (3840x1600) | FormD T1 | Thermalright AXP90-47 | Thermaltake Toughpower SFX 1000W
February 17, 201115 yr Flying an Airbus with a yoke... That's alright, I fly Boeing with a joystick You are absolutely right! But I deam the yoke on the airbus.:Love: Vista 64 Ultimate / Asus Rampage III Extreme / Intel® Core i7 975 4.01 Ghz Fan CoolerMaster V8 / Ati Asus HD6970 2GB ddr5 / Velociraptor 300GB S-ATA 10000rpm (only for OS) / Velociraptor 600GB S-ATA 6Gb/s 10000rpm (only for FSX and ADDON) / 6x2GB Geil EVOTWO ddr3 pc16000 9-9-9-28 / Corsair 1000W extreme power silent / SAMSUNG 24" FullHD / Saitek Pro Flight Yoke / 2x Saitek Quadrant as throttle.
February 18, 201115 yr I've really enjoyed looking at everyone's systems, I'm jealous of those with full towers! Here's my little FSX rig: Asus P8P67-M Pro, I7-2600K, with an Zigmatek Aegir SD128264 cpu cooler, 8GB Gskill ddr3@1333 7-7-7-21, Gigabyte 5870HD, Win 7 Pro installed on a Corsair Force 160GB SSD, FSX and FS9 installed on 240GB Mushkin Callisto SSD, WD 1TB Black storage drive. Powered by a 760W Seasonic powersupply, all crammed into a coolermaster elite 341 mATX case.
February 18, 201115 yr Nice system, still heck of a lot more organized than mine!One thing I've never been good at - case organization lolHere's an older pic, same case I have now (Thermaltake Tsunami), but with my AMD3700. The PSU and drives are essentially the same but I use a different motherboard and AMD6000,a two slot PCei 8800GT and my creative x-fi in the PCI slot.See how horrible it looked back then... it looks about the same now :Black Eye: My dream case is that nice Obsidian black case I think by Corsair. I figured if I had all that extra space I could make it look nice and tidy. But then I see your coolermaster Elite and wonder.... :Praying: | 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 |
February 19, 201115 yr Thanks for the comment, I took my time while building it and changed a few things around. The Seasonic power supply was a great help with cable management, it is completely modular. It was a fun build and came out better than I thought it would, especially from a performance point of view. I agree with you on the corsair Obsidian case, I also like their graphite case, but unfortunately my case cant be any taller than 15 3/4". Your case looks fine to me, I like the braided steel appearance of your power cables. What brand is your power supply? I'm an AMD fan myself and am patiently waiting for Bulldozer.. .
February 19, 201115 yr Thanks for the comment, I took my time while building it and changed a few things around. The Seasonic power supply was a great help with cable management, it is completely modular. It was a fun build and came out better than I thought it would, especially from a performance point of view. I agree with you on the corsair Obsidian case, I also like their graphite case, but unfortunately my case cant be any taller than 15 3/4". Your case looks fine to me, I like the braided steel appearance of your power cables. What brand is your power supply? I'm an AMD fan myself and am patiently waiting for Bulldozer.. .HelloGreat taste in power supplies, Seasonic are the best quality out there.
February 19, 201115 yr Here is a picture of my new SB PC. Details in the signature. Ready for a new one. :Big Grin:Actually now running at 4.8ghz and Ram at 1866 continuously. Temps are cool (30 at idle and 60c under load) and voltage is low (1.4 under load) Pierre I9 14900K 5.5 64gb ram 6800 RTX5090 Asus Strix Gaming E
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