Everything posted by 4tboy
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New PC for P3D
Hello all, I would like your advice on which PC spec you would suggest to use for the use of P3D V3.1. Option 1: Tower/Case: ENTHOO EVOLV ATX (Aluminum (3mm) Exterior, Steel Chassis) Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z97x-UD5H SLI Ready Motherboard Processor: Intel i7 4790k Devils Canyon Quad Core Cooling: Kuhler H2o 620 water cooler Memory: 16GB DDR3 SSD: 480GB Graphics Card: nVidia GTX 980 Ti 6GB PCI-E (EVGA) Power Supply: Corsair 650w power supply Windows 10 Pro Option 2: Case:RAZOR NZXT. H440 Special Edition with 7 fans (4 case fans, 1 CPU, 1 GPU, 1 PSU) Motherboard: MSI Z170A Gaming M5 NVIDIA SLI/AMD CROSSFIRE CPU: Intel i7 6700K RETAIL VERSION(3 year warranty) (Unlocked, Overclockable) @ 4.0Ghz and boost to 4.2, potential overclocking up to 4.4-4.8 CPU Cooler: Corsair H55 Hydro/Water Cooler GPU: GTX 980 Ti Gigabyte Windforce 6GB RAM: 16 GB (4x4GB) DDR4 Corsair Vengeance @ 2666MHz SSD: 480GB P.S.U (Power Supply): EVGA 750 Watt GQ Gold Hybrid Modular ATX Windows 10 Pro Option 3: GPU: MSI GTX 980Ti CPU: i7 4790k CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i GTX Motherboard: MSI Z97 GAMING 9 Memory: Corsair Vengeance Pro Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1866Mhz CL9 XMP Performance PC Case: Cooler Master Storm Stryker- White PSU: EVGA 750W SuperNOVA 750 G2 80 Plus Gold Power Supply Windows 10 I know that there are a lot of crossovers. The main differences are the CPU and GPU brand. I would use UK2000, Orbx, REX, Aerosoft Airbus, PMDG etc... Greatly appreciate your input. Thanks.
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Lost CDs 32 and 64 bit Registry...
Long story cut short, I have lost my CDs. I have a 32 bit system, and on that HDD I have FS2004 installed and working. If I were to copy and paste the entire FS2004 folder into Program Files (x86) (New 64-bit HDD PC) and bring over the FS2004 registry, would this work? Would I have to tweak the registry? Cheers.
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New Build
Thank you for your quick replies! If I do go ahead with it, I will pay £400 for it. My max budget is £400, would anyone be able to put a similar performance build together? Cheers
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New Build
Been tinkering around on different suppliers websites and thought about this build. I'm pretty sure it can play FS9 without any lag or drop in FPS (<25). I want to know if it is FSX proof? I will have a resolution of 1920x1200 or 1920x1080. Can you advise me of the performance of FS9 and FSX please? New spec: Secondly, I would need to clone my current HDD and place that onto the new HDD. As the new build comes with Win 7 64-bit and I use W7 32-bit, will the clone be 100% accurate? For example 64-bit has a different folder for Program Files (x86) and normal folder. If I placed the new image across, would the folder structure change or stay the same? Also, would the registry stay the same? I made a repository for FSINN on a 32bit system, does the same structure apply on 64-bit?
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New CPU or GFX card?
I use FS9 at 1280*800 and can get between 18 to 25FPS. Changed it to 1920*1200 and I can get 15FPS or so... I will look into the suggestion regarding a combo deal for motherboard, cpu etc...
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New CPU or GFX card?
Hello all, I have a decent spec PC for FS9 and my addons. I have acquired a new Apple Thunderbolt display and setting FS9 to full resolution, results in low FPS. So, instead of reverting down to a smaller resolution or a smaller screen at the same small resolution, I thought a new processor and/or graphics card wold be suffice? I own an ASUSTek Leonite Motherboard with a Core 2 Duo E6300 Conroe (Socket 775 LGA) at 1.86GHz. I don't want to overclock as the motherboard is restricted by Compaq's flashed BIOS..? I also own a NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT and 4GB of System RAM. I have seen some Socket 775 LGA CPUs on eBay, in some instances double the frequency! In order to use the new screen, using FS9 at a higher resolution, what PC part should I replace? TIA.