November 16, 201213 yr Hi all,  Firstly hello as im new too the forum,  Secondly this month i started building up my new FSX PC, I want to run it pretty smooth with decent graphics as do most of us.. Ive currently got an Asus P8Z68-V-pro motherboard, Intel I7 2600k and 8GB DDR3 Vengence memory.  Im looking at purchasing a GPU to go with all this and work in harmony, As anything can be better from my original 5450 !!, So option's .  Gigabyte GTX 660 OC 2GB, Saphire HD7850 OC 2GB,  these are the main two im looking at currently, I like the idea of the saphire as it's nearly £40 cheaper but does that mean its a worse of card ??, Also what figure's are best too look for too run FSX ? Does 2GB make a difference or will 1GB suffice ?  Cheers guys.
November 16, 201213 yr Author Cheers for the reply, Although i should have said my budget only really allow's up to £200 ideally 150-180. Im not a serious gamer just like the odd flight with nice graphics when time allows !
November 16, 201213 yr Commercial Member In that case 660 would be your best best for FSX. Although if I was in your position and wanted to save cash I would just get a 560TI since FS is more CPU bound. Rob PrestÂ
November 16, 201213 yr Author Cheers for that, Will i notice a massive difference between the two with my current setup ???
November 16, 201213 yr GTX 670FTW or 680FTW Â YUP and YUP! Â or GTX 660 OC 2GB, if on a budget! Â Manny Manny Beta tester for SIMStarterÂ
November 16, 201213 yr Commercial Member Cheers for that, Will i notice a massive difference between the two with my current setup ??? Â You probably wont see anything special regarding FPS however you will be able to use higher AA and a higher resolution without taking a hit, also smoother performance. You will definitely think it is worth it once you have the card running. Â I have your CPU running at 4.9ghz combined with my old 560TI it destroyed FS9 in any scenario and FSX runs very smoothly, just upgraded to a 670FTW to make use of the 4 monitor support. Rob PrestÂ
November 16, 201213 yr I have the 560 Ti 2GB, a relatively cheap card, and can run my sliders max except for AutoGen which is set at Very Dense and I see a very smooth and nice FSX, over Orbx. Â My system is similar to yours and I love mine. I will be upgrading my GPU soon, but for your needs, I recommend the 560 Ti as it has served me very well. William Sequeira
November 16, 201213 yr I upgraded a while back to a 1.25 GTX570 and am very happy with that. Â Remember that FSX is much more CPU bound than GPU bound, so youwill probably not get much (if any) more frames per second with a better card, but as Rob says, I found I could use a lot more anti aliasing and certain tweaks such as usepools=0 certainly reguires a card with at least 1 gig of DRAM. Â Definitely go with Nvidia rather than Radeonthough as MS flightsims have always played better with Nvidia cards. Â IAN Ryzen 5800X3D, Nvidia RTX5080Â - 32Â Gig DDR4 RAM, 1TB & 2 TB NVME drives - Windows 11Â 64 bit MSFS 2024 Premium Deluxe Edition Resolution 2560Â x 1440 (32 inch curved monitor)
November 16, 201213 yr You probably wont see anything special regarding FPS however you will be able to use higher AA and a higher resolution without taking a hit, also smoother performance. You will definitely think it is worth it once you have the card running. Â That's right. Â Â For FSX: always buy Nvidia instead of AMD and overclock your i7 2600 K to about 4.5 Ghz. Â Â Minimum : GTX-560 TI ( TI version ! ) Â Good: GTX-570 Â Better: GTX-580 , GTX-660 TI ( TI version ! ) Â Best: GTX-670 , or higher. Â Â Read: http://forum.avsim.n...ds-and-drivers/ for video card discussions. Â and : http://forum.avsim.n...guide-for-fsx/ for all info on hardware AND the ultimate FSX tuning ! With kind regards, Â Bart S.
November 19, 201213 yr Author Hi guys cheers for all the replys, Â Well i wen't and purchased the GTX 660OC and to be honest am not overly impressed, Ive seen many video's using the lower 560 TI etc and all seem awsome compared to what i have. Im guessing the TI does make a massive difference in gaming, Im actually thinking of sending this card back and purchasing the 560 TI instead and saving a few quid. Â Cheers
November 19, 201213 yr As said by NickN from Simaviation : DONT buy a Ti video card,!!!! especially a 660 bad mistake.... spend the money on the 680 GTX single monitor 1.5-2GB video memory, multi monitor above 2GB video memory.  Read it here : http://www.simforums.com/forums/new-build-help_topic43791.html  Jan.
November 19, 201213 yr I just buy a cheap but reasonable performing card. I won't spend more than $150 on a card. Now the prices have gone down even more. For $100 you can get a brilliant card.
November 19, 201213 yr Author I did appologise if this wasn't the correct forum, Have since learnt there is a hardware one. Â Anyway, As above what could you reccomend then ??, I too don't want to spend too much on a card. People seem to be doing well with the 560 TI ? not too sure as to why i shouldn't go for one. Â Im budgeting around that price, it doesn't have to be a brilliant card just run smooth.
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