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FunktasticLucky

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  1. Well I was going to start a thread but this is pretty close to my issue. My temperatures haven't been correct on the NGX from day 1. I started up a flight cold and dark. Set the OAT to -49 degrees. NGX has all temperatures around 30C. Once I start up the APU and get some air going the ducts are all around 30 degrees as well. if I move 1 temperature knob the other 2 temperatures will sky rocket and set off the temperature lights. It's not THAT big a deal but I thought it was fixed... Maybe someone on here has some suggestions. I just uninstalled the plane and reinstalled it.
  2. Are you serious right now?? AMD is seriously behind. And where are you seeing this crap about AMD's killing a Sandy Bridge System? A Phenom II X6 is slightly cheaper but the I5 2500k out performs it. The ONLY thing that AMD seems to beat Intel in is the Temperatures... which on Phenom II X6's aren't even accurate. The Core I5 is probably the best bang for your buck. I went with a I7 but the i5 really is an amazing chip. And they overclock extremely well. I got a Venomous X cooler to put on my i7 and everything stays nice and cool in my CM HAF 932 Advance case. 4.6Ghz out the box with a 1.34 core voltage. if I could do it again i would go with the i5 and save some monies...
  3. hhaha this might be a lot of fun if turbulence didn't mess with the plane so bad. I'd love to see if the jet would be able to autoland in the storm haha.
  4. yeah I'll give that a go and see if it works tomorrow. It's almost midnight here.. gotta be up in less than 6 hours for work.
  5. So I ran into a problem with FSX crashing while trying to load the NGX. So I did as was suggested on the forums and deleted the fsx.cfg and and then started up FSX and loaded up the NGX no problem. I played around int eh cockpit for a good hour just messin with stuff. Then I flew around in some other aircraft. I decided to test out the NGX one last time before calling it quits and FSX crashed. I have finally found the cause. If I load up my eaglesoft Citation X 2.0 and allow it to run the hypergauge.DLL and the other module the NGX will crash FSX everytime. I can go in to the FSX config and delete the entries and the NGX will load no problem. It just has a major problem with eaglesoft's hypergauge. If this has been posted before I apologize I did a search for the citation and didn't find any threads. I can choose not to load the module and sure as hell the NGX loads up but of course I have no instruments in the citation X haha. For now I have it set to not automatically load the module so I can choose which plane I would like to fly. But here are the entries below. D:\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator X\Modules\HyperGauge.dll.ecqaetieclwonokrnhwtunrtrweccrzzqiakecka=1D:\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator X\SimObjects\Airplanes\Eaglesoft Citation X 2.0 X\panel.ws\ESDG_CitationX.GAU.lqacontaonbkwwtwzckcibikzcltlquhhctlrkqe=2 Kyle

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