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I wonder if this machine will run FSX ...

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No I don't think so. You will probably get only 90FPS...Stelios

Stelios Christofides

>Another thing about hardware gurus such as this fellow...>they don't build computers in the classic sense we know today.> They build bench systems that could never fit into a computer>case as most folks know them (and never will because of the>almost constant modding). These tyes of system are built to>do one thing: benchmark.Imagine his utter disappointment when benchmarking FSX with max sliders and getting 9FPS :(Marco

"Society has become so fake that the truth actually bothers people".

Hi Yes I believe it would run FSX flat out.I have run 3D Mark 06 to put my results along side his.My Spec.ASUS A8N32sli / AMD 64x2-4800 clocked @2.633 2gb corsair XMX3200C2PT timed @3-8-4-4 / 2xGe Force 7900gtx clock 650mhz. WD Raptor& 800w Tagan psu.My 3D mark 05 graphic test=13657 CPU 1 = 2.302 cpu 2 =3.267.His 3D Mark 06 graphic test score =23000my 3D Mark 06 graphic test score =8855His 3D Mark 06 CPU tests Red vally 1 =2.306 Red vally 2 =3.263My 3D Mark 06 CPU tests Red vally 1 =0.632 Red Vally 2 =0.980Most of my sliders are set at 75% autogen at 50% with a few tweeks,(Thanks to avsim members) I have good average FPS Heathrow 15 to 20fps and a flight down the grand canyon 30 to 35fps Yes I believe that chap should take up FSX.Regards,Rex:-spacecraft :-hah

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