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Is My System Powerful Enough to Run FSX?

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I've been wanting to fly in FSX for the longest time. I have flown in FSX from time to time but I haven't really done a complete flight due to low FPS. Over the years I have bought better running PCs. The one I have right now is a Windows 7 Professional,  64 bit with a quad core processor running a 2.83Ghz. 8G RAM, 232G hard drive, Intel® Q45/Q43 Express Chipset display adaptor. I've been playing around with the target FPS in FSX. I set it at 25 FPS but I get a lot of frame rate hits and it lags. I set it at 33 FPS at one time and I was getting 33FPS but again I was getting frame rate hits and lagging. I set the sliders in FSX where you adjust the aircraft and realism settings to where I won't get much lagging but yet again I still get lagging.

 

I want my FSX to look real as possible, I have an eye for detail in flight simulators. I will be getting the Orbx scenery for FSX so this lagging is no good. I know if FSX is lagging now without the Orbx scenery then I know for sure it will be lagging just as bad with the Orbx scenery.  So, I mean why is my FSX lagging when I have a quad core running at 2.83Ghz?  and with 8G of RAM? I seen a gaming PC on Amazon for a good deal going for $530. So I may just end up getting a good gaming PC that has a processor running at 3.80Ghz.

Because onboard video sucks for FSX. If that's a notebook you won't be able to upgrade the video card (on occasion some notebooks can but they are high end).

 

If it's a desktop throw in a gtx 560Ti and you'll notice a large difference.

 

Also that CPU isn't ideal - what's the model number?

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Because onboard video sucks for FSX. If that's a notebook you won't be able to upgrade the video card (on occasion some notebooks can but they are high end).

 

If it's a desktop throw in a gtx 560Ti and you'll notice a large difference.

 

Also that CPU isn't ideal - what's the model number?

It is a desktop, this particular desktop came out in 2009 I beleive. The product number is SH465UC#ABA. This desktop is for bussiness needs but I use it for my everyday needs. Also FSX needs to run on a OS: SP2 not SP1. I checked the min. req. for FSX and it said you need at least 1g of processing speed which is a joke. FSX will look so terrible and very "laggy" running at that speed.

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