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RealAir Duke over the Texas Panhandle

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Thanks. My system is from the same time and pretty much at the same level so I hope to get good results ^_^

 

 

Same here. Being from Lubbock, I'd like to see this kind of stuff when I look out my FSX window... UTX, GEX, and especially FSGenesis landclass have improved things tremendously over default FSX... but these shots are amazing. Just Googled Tileproxy and checked out the tutorial link... might have to give this a shot...

 

My home town.

Randy Swofford

I have a funny feeling your running a bit faster than 2.3 mhz , btw thise are some wicked shot.

 

Nope,

 

My system is an off the shelf Gateway that I bought a few years ago. I've never tried to overclock it--in fact I don't think it's possible on the Gateways, as they locked out that functionality in the BIOS. Originally I was going to build my own system, since the system that preceded it was homebuilt. But it just seemed easier at the time to by an off the shelf product. My Gateway hasn't disappointed. It's been a stable system, and the only issues I've had with it is occasional dust buildup which causes the cpu to shut down at random intervals. So every few months I open it up and blow out the dust, and things are back to normal. Otherwise, I've never had a blue screen or system freeze. It's been a very reliable system and I've gotten my money's worth from it.

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