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Dual Xeon 2697's Insane For FSX or not?

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Hi guys not a pc guru but was watching this video whilst cost is insane! any experts keen to voice opinion on how this would run fsx 24 cores 48 threads etc FPS, Overclock etc.

 

 

Thanks Wayne

 

 

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Wayne HART

You missed the link. But anyway i don't think FSX would like that more than it likes a 'simple' quad core.

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It would be of absolutely no use. FSX prefers the single core, let alone the single chip.

 

Stick to one and OC the hell out of it, that's the best way.

Aamir Thacker

Hi Wayne,

 

FSX is only multicore aware with respect to texture loading and even that only effectively works up to 6 cores on our desktop CPUs (even though theoretically it can recognize more).  Beyond 6 cores the returns are miniscule.  Workstation monsters like that one would do nothing for the sim.

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Thanks Guys appreciate the feedback.

 

 

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