November 19, 201510 yr I've not been in a position time and resource wise for quite a while to be able to tinker with MSFS. I'll be buying a new PC for casual simming. I've already purchased FSXSE. I have a limited budget and don't have the time, ability, or interest really in building my own machine. For about $1k I have the option of purchasing a big-brand, pre-built machine. Option 1) Intel 4790k + GeForce 980ti Option 2) Intel 6700k + GeForce 970 Either will come with 16GB RAM. I'll likely only be gaming on a single 1080p monitor. Maybe a 2nd monitor down the road. From my research it seems like the newer, faster processor with the cheaper graphics card would provide a smoother flying experience. Thus I'm leaning towards Option 2. Can somebody confirm? Thank you for your advice!
November 20, 201510 yr I'd go with option 2 if it were me. Overclocking shouldn't be difficult assuming that it has a decent cooler. Chase Barnett
November 20, 201510 yr GeForce 970 it a great card for flight Simulation! Pete Richards I've owned every version of flight simulator since Flight Simulator 3.0 in 1988. Windows 11 Pro loaded on a 4TB Gen5 Crucial T700 SSD, 4TB Samsung 990 Pro SSD, Ryzen 9 7950x3d, AS Rock X670e Taichi Motherboard, Gigabyte Gaming RTX 4090 OC 24GB, 64GB (2x32GB) Viper Venom DDR5-6000MT/s, MSI 32" MAG 321UPX QD-OLED 260hz 4K Gaming Monitor.
November 20, 201510 yr Commercial Member I'd go with option 2 also. In some parts of the world (maybe all of them) the 6700K is in short supply so prices may be a little higher than they should be. If you look around other threads on the forums, there's talk of a new Nvidia card in 2016 that may be signifcantly better than anything we have now ("Pascal"), so it might be worth just getting "enough to keep you going". And I've had nothing but a good experience with my 970. www.supertrafficboard.com
November 20, 201510 yr Author Thank you everybody for the polite and helpful responses. It's nice to be treated nicely on my first post. Option 2 it is.
November 21, 201510 yr To be honest, regarding Pascal, I tend to avoid this "just wait a few months" scenario. There is always something new around the corner. Just waiting a few more months for something better allays applies. You could wait forever. There's always considerable hype too regarding new kit.
November 21, 201510 yr Regarding the "just wait a few months" scenario, I agree with Martin I'm politely holding my hand out here to be slapped and corrected But would option 1 not be better, the 4790 k is a great processor and the 980ti is about 700/800 Euro on its own ?
November 21, 201510 yr Author I've placed my order: 16GB DDR4-2133 DIMM (2x8GB) RAM •2TB 7200 RPM SATA 6G Hard Drive •500W Power supply •4GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 [DL DVI-I, HDMI, DP, DP, DP] •6th Generation Intel® Core i7-6700K processor quad-core [4.0GHz, 8MB Shared Cache] •Windows 7 Professional 64 Total cost $750 for the system. I realize this system will have its shortcomings for FSX but it will at least get me in the air for some casual flying.
November 21, 201510 yr Magapixle May I ask where you purchased your system? You can IM me if you wish. Gary
November 21, 201510 yr I've placed my order: 16GB DDR4-2133 DIMM (2x8GB) RAM •2TB 7200 RPM SATA 6G Hard Drive •500W Power supply •4GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 [DL DVI-I, HDMI, DP, DP, DP] •6th Generation Intel® Core i7-6700K processor quad-core [4.0GHz, 8MB Shared Cache] •Windows 7 Professional 64 Total cost $750 for the system. I realize this system will have its shortcomings for FSX but it will at least get me in the air for some casual flying. Nice, but should have sprung for at least DDR4-3000 memory P3D v4.5 MSFS2020 Hisense 50" 4K TV Ryzen 9600x 64gb DDR5 6000mhz, Asrock B650m HDV/M.2 Gigabyte 16gb 9070XT, Thermalright Aqua Elite 240mm 2TB NVMe Boot/FS2020 Drive, 2TB NVMe P3D Drive. Saitek Yoke, Pedals, Radio Panel, Switch Panel, 2 x FiPs
November 21, 201510 yr Commercial Member Windows 10 please. Cheers jja Jim Allen[email protected]SkyPilot Software home of FSXAssist / P3DAssist
November 22, 201510 yr Author Magapixle May I ask where you purchased your system? You can IM me if you wish. Gary http://slickdeals.net/f/8281963-hp-envy-750se-desktop-i7-6700k-2tb-hdd-16gb-ddr4-4gb-gtx-970-win-7-pro-984-free-shipping?v=1
November 25, 201510 yr I've placed my order: 16GB DDR4-2133 DIMM (2x8GB) RAM •2TB 7200 RPM SATA 6G Hard Drive •500W Power supply •4GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 [DL DVI-I, HDMI, DP, DP, DP] •6th Generation Intel® Core i7-6700K processor quad-core [4.0GHz, 8MB Shared Cache] •Windows 7 Professional 64 Total cost $750 for the system. I realize this system will have its shortcomings for FSX but it will at least get me in the air for some casual flying. Great choice. I'm looking on HP's website and that system will surely power FSX quite nicely. Why did you buy the "K" SKU of the 6700? You spent $40 extra on something which you can't do. You cannot overclock these systems without proper cooling and power. Also, be warned: these prebuilt systems by mainstream OEMs are usually very hard to upgrade, due to the small case and the rather horrible power supply that OEMs usually opt for. Nice, but should have sprung for at least DDR4-3000 memory No, he shouldn't have. Windows 10 please. I've seen no performance increase in W10 compared to W7. Guys, Why not I5 6600K?? Maybe he needs hyperthreading? Edited November 25, 201510 yr by linux731 i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR4-2400 MHz, GTX 1070 8GB
November 25, 201510 yr Commercial Member No, he shouldn't have. Its never too late to learn. Cheers jja Jim Allen[email protected]SkyPilot Software home of FSXAssist / P3DAssist
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