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  1. So I think the best choice would be to wait for the GTX 670 and Ivy Bridge ? :)
  2. Thanks for your reply.My priority is of course FSX and i remember when i upgraded to this GPU a few years ago i was very disappointed because I didn't knew that FSX needs a god cpu an so the upgrade didn't bring any noticeable performance, but now the GPU is a very old graphic card an I think even FSX could benefit of a modern ones. BTW can you say that the i5-760 @ 3,7 GHZ is as fast as the i5-2500k @ 3,7GHZ? I don't think so , right?
  3. Hello people, I am considering to upgrade my PC for FSX and also for other Games like BF3. Now I am running an i5-760 @ 3,70 GHZ with 4 GB Ram and a Powercolor HD 4890.I don't want to upgrade the whole system at once, so I have the choice of either upgrading the CPU or the GPU. Ram isn't that expensive so I will upgrade to 8 GB at all. Of course I know that FSX needs a very good CPU so maybe that would be a better choice but does that upgrade would really be that effective? I would also over clock the i5-2500k. I think all other games would benefit a lot more of the GTX 570, wouldn't they?So what would be your advice.Thank you.
  4. But i need the registered version right?
  5. Hello everybody, First of all, very nice Addon :) New Standard in Flight Simulation History i think. My Question: How can i assign keys of my Saitek Pro Flight Yoke to the 737ngx? There is a menu in the cdu for programming key but only for the keyboard.

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