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Time for a new build? I doubt it, but never hurts to ask

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I've been running my system now for over 2 years. only upgrade I have done is the HDD which is now an m.2 960 pro. 

i7 6700k 4.5 Ghz OC

GTX 1080

Asus Z170 Deluxe

64GB 3200 mhz

 

P3D is what I base by builds on..... not sure if any of the new processors have given any major advantage. 

I wouldn't change it. What you have is as good as anything right now...................

Intel 10700K @ 5.1Ghz, Asus Hero Maximus motherboard, Noctua NH-U12A cooler, Corsair Vengeance Pro 32GB 3200 MHz RAM, RTX 2060 Super GPU, Cooler Master HAF 932 Tower, Thermaltake 1000W Toughpower PSU, Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit, 100TB of disk storage. Klaatu barada nickto.

Current Coffee Lake iteration: 2 extra cores all running 5.0 ghz,  and with the right mobo 4000+ mhz memory.  The Coffee Lake "refresh": 8 cores all running at 5+ ghz and memory approaching 5000mhz ...Oh, i dunno ....you tell me if there isn't a lil extra headroom <over that 6700> for P3D 4.3 to spread her wonderful ......er, wings.

Look, I get an extra 10% of minimum fps at a place like lax just by running MY memory at 4133 vs 3200 (god only knows what the improvement over a Haswell is on 2133mhz ddr3 is - rofl. 

Shouldn't  take a genius to figure out that just a 10% performance boost can mean the difference between having blurries.and not having blurries.

 

    ROG Maximus X Apex Z370 -- 8086 @ 5.3 / NB 5.0 -- GSkill  @ 4133 c17-17-32~Cr1 1.42v  -- EVGA 1080Ti 6393 -- ROG PG279Q 1440P 150hz -- Corsair H100i V2 --Samsung EVO 850(s) -- Windows7 Pro 64 --Corsair 750X

Ken C

That's impressive. I was thinking about replacing my 3200MHz CL18 Memory with 3200MHz CL14 memory, but I wonder if this would also provide 10% more FPS. 4133 vs 3200 is about 30% difference, CL18 vs. Cl14 on 3200MHz is about the same difference (28%).

Means: what does matter more for the sim? The higher bandwith or the faster access?

Greetings, Chris

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 2x32GB DDR5 6000MT/s RAM, MSI RTX 4090 Ventus 3X, Windows 11 Home, MSFS2024

I can't tell ya what matters most or when it matters most but it does matter:  🙂

My AID64 mem scores are over 60GB read/write with latency at under 40ns. 

 

edit:

for your comp: with my mems at 3200 cl 14 - my scores were in the low to mid 50GBs with latency in mid to hi 40s. I'm guessing your 3200 with c 18 is gonna be in the mid to hi 40GBs range with latency well over 50ns if not near 60ns.

Edited by FunknNasty

    ROG Maximus X Apex Z370 -- 8086 @ 5.3 / NB 5.0 -- GSkill  @ 4133 c17-17-32~Cr1 1.42v  -- EVGA 1080Ti 6393 -- ROG PG279Q 1440P 150hz -- Corsair H100i V2 --Samsung EVO 850(s) -- Windows7 Pro 64 --Corsair 750X

Ken C

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