Everything posted by JeppPad
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Problems with DX10 Mode
DerStig: Since I am having a very similar PC, I am interested in results as well. And I know there are more simmers with 6-core 3930k as waiting weather to digg-in into DX10 or stay on 9 and enjoy.
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SSD: PCIe (Revodrive) vs. SATA3
Thanks for the answers. Most probably I will try 2 Win7 installations: one strictly for FSX/xPlane on Revodrive and one for day to day use on SSD. Will post some reviews after it is done. Best regards.
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SSD: PCIe (Revodrive) vs. SATA3
As I wrote in the very beginning but people do not seem to care... Please do NOT discuss price tag, only performance review/comparison, also HDD is not an option. There are some simmers out there who do not care for the price, only performance. Simply accept it and do NOT trash the topic with useless comments. Thanks. So please stick to the performance review, if anyone. Anyhow I got all the mentioned PC components and next week I will build it and start installing software. I have 1x SATA3 SSD Intel 520 128GB and 1x PCIe OCZ Revodrive 3 240GB. Now I do not know where to put Win7 and where FSX? Options: (1) SSD: Win7 and Revodrive: FSX (2) Revodrive: Win7 and SSD: FSX (3) Revodrive: Win7 and FSX and PMDG and only lower priority scenery on SSD Suggestions?
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SSD: PCIe (Revodrive) vs. SATA3
What do you think of using the OCZ Revodrive PCIe SSD in comparison to SATA3 SSD? Please do NOT discuss price tag, only performance review/comparison, also HDD is not an option. Reading the numerous pages here and all over the internet there are some simmers that use the fast PCIe SSDs for their FSX setup. Can you share the experience with us that are in a process of selecting the optimum SSD combination? I plan to have: OCZ Revodrive 3 X2 [240GB] for a Win7+FSX+737NGX and Xplane10 and priority sceneries (FRA, AMS, ZRH, MUC, VIE) and all other less important scenery on SATA3 SSD Intel 520/Samsung [120 or 240GB]. PC will be: i7 3930k water-clocked, 670GTX, 16GB 2133 RAM, 850W, Asus P9X79 PRO, Obsidian 800D. Thanks for sharing your PCIe SSD experience.