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  • Birthday 09/21/1995

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  1. After realising AES(Airport Enhancement Services) was needed to get working jetways at aersoft airports, I was also disappointed to find out that many AES models ,Specifically jetways, were missing textures in the DX10 preview. Will DX10 fixer resolve the texture-less jetway issues with AES. Iv'e spent hours searching and iv not found anything that specifically addresses AES. Can anyone say, from experience, whether or not DX10 fixer can fix the texture problems with AES. Thank you.
  2. you must have read my mind, I was just about to ask about the I5s. If an I5 is a sufficient alternative to an I7 then it's a nice balance between cost and performance. Im probably going to end up going for an i5-4670k 3.4Hz.. But one more question, with that I5, what sort of performance would you be looking at if you ran say The PMDG 737NGX + REX + Global AI traffic (with a reasonable amount of AI), could you give any thoughts on that? Thank you for your help.
  3. Hello, im looking into upgrading my hardware, and while id like to think I know a lot about computers the choice of processors never fails to baffle me. Right now I have 2 processors in mind. - AMD FX-4350 4.20 GHz Quad-Core AM3+ CPU 4MB L3 Cache & Turbo Core Technology - Intel® Core™ i7-3820 Quad Core 3.60 GHz 10MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011 The AMD looks better with the with the 4.2 GHz, but I know that a higher clock speed doesn't always mean better performance. The AMD is cheaper, but I don't want to sacrifice performance for it if the intel would be better. So which processor would be best for running Fsx? Other specs: 16 GB of Ram Nvidia 660 GTX 2GB video card Thank you.
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