December 20, 20232 yr I would like to hear from users who have X-Plane 12 and are running it on a laptop. I know the minimum specs and have read of full end machines but what are the specs for running 12 at best speed but not over doing it.
December 20, 20232 yr Commercial Member I run it on an M1 Max, 64GB MacBook Pro with no issues. Settings medium-high and getting 100+ fps with the default C172 and 40-50 fps with the CL650.
December 20, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, Seahawk72s said: I would like to hear from users who have X-Plane 12 and are running it on a laptop. I know the minimum specs and have read of full end machines but what are the specs for running 12 at best speed but not over doing it. you could have the worlds best laptop, but if youve got some old xp11 scenery, for example UK2000 staff, you wont get much over 30 fps and even less at night.
December 20, 20232 yr Starting from $/€1500, you may find laptop models that deliver a usable XP12 experience. On my 2020 laptop (4800H, RTX2060, 32 GB), XP11 and 12 framerates are acceptable at medium details, but the subjective experience is average at best as I'm spoilt by a top of the line desktop PC. 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
December 20, 20232 yr Moderator Like GoranM, I run XP12 on a Macbook Pro, M2 Max with 96GB. Have no problems with performance, even in densely populated areas However, the laptop was not cheap, so I'd expect it to work well :-)
December 20, 20232 yr If I can't find a good all-AMD laptop for my next one, I may just go for Apple as well. The AMD + NVidia combo prevalent on 90% of performance-oriented laptops is just junk outside of Windows. 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
December 20, 20232 yr So far I have tried Asus Flow Z13 2022, Asus Rog GA402, and Macbook Air M2 15.3. I think the best performance is indeed the mac. The Macbook, doesn't get hot and its lightweight. Whereas most gaming laptops are heavy and burns your lap when playing games. I would go the mac, but make sure you have enough storage.
December 21, 20232 yr Moderator 10 hours ago, comair_04 said: So far I have tried Asus Flow Z13 2022, Asus Rog GA402, and Macbook Air M2 15.3. I think the best performance is indeed the mac. The Macbook, doesn't get hot and its lightweight. Whereas most gaming laptops are heavy and burns your lap when playing games. I would go the mac, but make sure you have enough storage. I also have an Asus gaming laptop with a 3080, and it does indeed get much hotter than the Macbook Pro and the Macbook also outperforms it with X-Plane. The biggest problem with my Macbook Pro by far is simply that there are very few decent games for it, and those that do work tend to be poorly done ports or running under Rosetta. There is a lot of power to use in these devices, but nothing really (games wise) to use on them :(
December 21, 20232 yr I've seen the performance on a friend's Macbook Pro 15 M2 and it was incredible. I once thought going Macbook and restrict myself the use of other sims than XP and Aerowinx PSX, plus eventually Aerofly FS, but I am glad I didn't because I couldn't run either MFS or P3D then 😕 and Airlinetools A32x.. Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
December 21, 20232 yr 12 hours ago, tonywob said: I run XP12 on a Macbook Pro, M2 Max with 96GB. Out of curiously. Why is so much memory needed on a laptop? How much of that RAM is typically free? Flight Sim PC - OS: Windows 11 Pro. CPU: i9-13900K. RAM: 64GB. GPU: NVidia RTX 4090 OCFlight Sim Xbox - Seriex X, 3TB
December 21, 20232 yr Commercial Member 10 minutes ago, jcomm said: I've seen the performance on a friend's Macbook Pro 15 M2 and it was incredible. I once thought going Macbook and restrict myself the use of other sims than XP and Aerowinx PSX, plus eventually Aerofly FS, but I am glad I didn't because I couldn't run either MFS or P3D then 😕 and Airlinetools A32x.. https://www.parallels.com/au/products/desktop/ https://www.codeweavers.com/crossover/
December 21, 20232 yr Moderator 2 minutes ago, brinx said: Out of curiously. Why is so much memory needed on a laptop? How much of that RAM is typically free? I use it for my job mostly, I work with large datasets etc, so it comes in useful and makes a big difference
December 21, 20232 yr Commercial Member 13 minutes ago, brinx said: Out of curiously. Why is so much memory needed on a laptop? How much of that RAM is typically free? Unified Memory Architecture is a fancy term for something used as RAM and VRAM, depending on the demands. So the more unified memory you have, the more can be dedicated to graphics intensive applications as "VRAM". Far better than traditional configurations, as unified memory is on the CPU, so bus speeds don't exist. A more detailed explanation: Unified memory is the high-bandwidth and low-latency memory featured on Apple’s M-series of chips. The memory architecture brings together the memory resource available for both the CPU and GPU. This would traditionally be split between RAM and vRAM respectively. Instead, the CPU and GPU cores can access the same memory from the same resource avoiding the needs for data to be communicated between different memory locations. The result is improved performance and efficiency. Like RAM and vRAM, the amount of unified memory in your device plays a key part in its performance. It is quickly accessed when the CPU and GPU cores are carrying out a task and, the more you have, the more complex and demanding loads can be performed e.g. multi-tasking and graphically-intensive work. If the unified memory is fully occupied, the CPU and GPU cores will then resort to slower methods to complete tasks, such as utilising the SSD storage or waiting until capacity is available within the unified memory. Edited December 21, 20232 yr by GoranM
December 21, 20232 yr Those who have Macbooks has anyone been able to get MSFS 2020 successfully working?
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