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Bought a Lenovo Y580 Gaming Laptop... Should I Play Fs2004 or FSX?!

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After years spent gaming on an old 2007 macbook pro with fs2004 in bootcamp, I bought a Y580. It has an i7 and a GtX660.. here are the specs, Can it Handle Fs2004 fully maxed up with some add ons? Can it handle FSX well? I know the game is a beast and laptops don't really cut it... Thanks! oh I think I can overclock it to 3.1 not sure tho

 

 

3rd generation Intel Core i7-3610QM Processor( 2.30GHz 6MB)

 

Operating system

Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64

 

Graphics

NVIDIA GeForce GTX660M 2GB

 

Memory

8.0GB PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600 MHz

 

Display

15.6" FHD LED Glare Wedge 1920x1080

 

Pointing device

Industry Standard Multi-touch 2 button touchpad

 

Hard Drive

500GB 7200 rpm

 

Optical Drive

Blu-ray /DVD Combo

 

Battery

Li-Polymer

 

Network Card

Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2200BGN

 

Bluetooth

Bluetooth

 

Warranty

One year

 

Form Factor

Notebook

fs9 at max for sure with high FPS(40+), fsx :Thinking: maybe around 15-30FPS with some sliders to the left.

All depending how much you load it. If you like those heavies, airport sceneries, high res clouds etc... FS9 all the way. But if you like it light, maybe some photoscenery or so, then FSX is going to do fine.

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