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Prepar3D MAX REALISM 2015 BROOME @ Skylake i7 + GTX 970 [HD]

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Nice video, Love flying the Rwy 10  RNAV over the water approach into Broome

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I been on a lot of planes and never noticed my vision going blurry at touchdown !  Anyway, nice video, what is your Skylake processor clocked at ?

 a little high on the final approach with a hard landing....looks like 4.8ghz based on the video notes 

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 a little high on the final approach with a hard landing....looks like 4.8ghz based on the video notes 

 

That is pretty amazing.  I wonder what voltage and if he had to de-lid to get that overclock.


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For a skylake i7 at 4.8Ghz, you must have used a voltage and a nitrogen cooler. Nice set and Vid. I`m looking into get GTX 980 Ti and a 4K monitor. Looking in a drops of prices.


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This is ultra smooth! Can I ask what did you used to record P3D? nVidia Experience, Fraps, or something else?

 

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