February 2, 20233 yr 34 minutes ago, Vivek Seth said: Hello, I am really very sorry for replying to your suggestions very late as my grandmother passed way last friday. Going through various forums and suggestions in this topic, I have decided to wait for 1 more month as 7950x3d is scheduled to be launched on 28th February. Let see how it outperforms i9 13900K in MSFS. Thank you. Im sorry to hear your lost... Im ın the same situation and will wait for 7950x3d too. C. Uygar Aircraft Maint. Engineer. at LTFJ
February 3, 20233 yr On 1/22/2023 at 10:31 PM, odourboy said: Read the bus bifurcation fine print when making your selection. Some Asus boards, for example, reduce the number of lanes from the graphics card slot if you put a gen 5 m.2 card in m.2 port 1. Apparently this is in part due to the z790 interface so other manufacturers may do something similar Oh man, that's one of the reasons why I will not "upgrade" from p3dv4.5 to msfs 2020 this year. Another reason is, two or three experienced men say that, why a limited choice (only one simulator) when we can use p3dv4.5 and msfs 2020 on one computer. That's what I already do today, a combination of fsx and p3dv4.5 on one computer, but my aim is, either sata raid with 2x sata and 1 sata for one simulator platform, each. Or, also nice, one m2 for msfs 2020, together with another m2 for Win11 in pciE raid. But for msfs 2020 I'll definitely need a new video card. Radeon 6000 series or something like that. PS: Some people in Germany assume that for msfs 2020 we shouldn't use a cpu which is smaller than benchmark 18000 (passmark). Or better and clearer, with less than 18000 you don't have to buy msfs 2020, as that will end in a so called slide show, with 14 fps or less. Don't know if that's correct. Edited February 3, 20233 yr by JohnDeSoto Benchmark.
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