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On 3/14/2018 at 12:34 PM, n4gix said:

The computer is a Cyber Power and I bought it through Amazon.com.  Of course the model I bought is no longer available, but the replacement is an i7 8700K now and the price has increased to $1999.

It still seems like a good value for the money though.

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I bought a Cyberpower gaming box years ago when Costco used carry them. Nothing but problems and zero tech support. Returned it within two weeks, got my money back and applied it to a Jetline system. I'm on my second 3 year old box that I just installed a EVGA 1080ti card that I got from them in three days. Works perfect.

This doesn't mean this will happen to you.

Good luck!

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IMHO, if you are going to buy a canned system, Jetline is exceptional quality and support at a fair price.

If I were to ever give up building my own, I'd probably go with them.

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Both of mine have been bullet proof.

Not a single problem. Tech support is state side which is worth the cost of admission right there.

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I purchased a Jetline computer in Dec. 2016 and like newtie, I have not had a single problem with this desktop computer. If I ever need to purchase another flightsim computer, it will be another one from Jetline.

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14 hours ago, vgbaron said:

IMHO, if you are going to buy a canned system, Jetline is exceptional quality and support at a fair price.

If I were to ever give up building my own, I'd probably go with them.

Unfortunately, I didn't have  "Jetline Visa" card, so I was constrained to use Amazon Prime's Visa account. I actually have two different Amazon cards, having converted my "Amazon Store" account to Visa a few years ago.


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Hi Bill-

Run this on that that box right after getting it.

Several hours or until blue screen.

Mark

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Let's stick to the topic here lol :) 


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On 4/24/2018 at 1:04 PM, Le Français said:

Let's stick to the topic here lol :) 

What's the topic?   

:)

Oh yes, blurries.  I can say, with my 1080Ti, I have not had any blurry issues.  (well, I can slew to get blurries, but i mean in normal flight) My biggest test was flying a jet at high-subsonic low altitude in a complex area, and it held up fine.  I'm really impressed with P3Dv4 and its ability to handle large amounts of data pretty well.  I realize part of it could be my new hardware, but, we're still light years better off than we were with FSX with regard to blurries.

A real torture test might be to fly across a big mem load area like London, in a jet at high speed, AFTER having the sim running for a couple of hours flight.  Land at Gatwick after a transatlantic in the 777, then jump in my trusty BAe Hawk and blast over Buckingham Palace.


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So after many months and the V4.3 update, blurries are still here. If I formatted my SSD and re-installed windows and everything, do you think that would help?


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On 4/25/2018 at 7:33 PM, Mace said:

What's the topic?   

🙂

Oh yes, blurries.  I can say, with my 1080Ti, I have not had any blurry issues.  (well, I can slew to get blurries, but i mean in normal flight) My biggest test was flying a jet at high-subsonic low altitude in a complex area, and it held up fine.  I'm really impressed with P3Dv4 and its ability to handle large amounts of data pretty well.  I realize part of it could be my new hardware, but, we're still light years better off than we were with FSX with regard to blurries.

A real torture test might be to fly across a big mem load area like London, in a jet at high speed, AFTER having the sim running for a couple of hours flight.  Land at Gatwick after a transatlantic in the 777, then jump in my trusty BAe Hawk and blast over Buckingham Palace.

What are your settings? Do you use any tweaks?


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I will lock this Topic as the OP is now using a more recent version of Prepar3D v4  (v4.3)

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1) Prepar3D version
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