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FSX computer inputs

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Hello,

 

Before you get all crazy about the following, I would like to inform that I am only here to get inputs on what I ask, and not something regarding pc's, either stationary or portable ones. :P

 

I am looking to get a new Macbook Pro, which means I'll combine both Mac OS and Windows OS, on the MCP.

Thus, this means I am able to run FSX and that leads to the main question.

 

I've been comparing the 2015 and 2016 MCP versions, and I am in any case looking for a maxed out CPU, but staying with 8 GB RAM and the standard GPU.

 

So,

 

Do you guys think there will be any remarkable change in running FSX on a Macbook pro with 3,4 ghz (2015 model) compared with 3.6 ghz (latest)? In both cases it's an Intel i7.

 

On my current MCP (2012, 3,1 ghz turbo boost) I use ORBX products, AI, and some third-party addons on my current, and whilst in air I have some 35 fps (limited), and obviously quite crap ones at fps-heavy airports and cities.

 

The price tag + incompability with the 2016 MCP is also to consider. Perhaps not for the main question, but still worth to mention.

 

Thank you! :) 

See my answer in the FlightSim.com forum.  -   Doug

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