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Future787

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  1. Yes actually seen a couple of videos of people using keyboard boards to wire switches is that what you mean? And I'm confused I thought that fs2004 was more CPU intensive than GPU are the changes from switching to a better CPU? Do you guys have some videos I'm preatty interested on seeing what the graphic card can do? I found a video of fsx that made me buy this computer, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=67Z8gUPygAQ it runs really smooth and graphics looks great and I belive fs9 should perform even better
  2. Thanks once more, hopefully someday I won't need a keyboard anymore
  3. Ok thanks for the fast response and Wobbie do you guys have worked with displays like this one http://m.ebay.ca/itm/251538381934?nav=SEARCH i was thinking of building an autopilot panel, I have been researching already and seen how to wire all knobs and switches but not idea about these??
  4. Yes the computer is a 64 bit and alhefner how much did the frames drop with a second monitor?
  5. I was wondering what is your guys opinion on this computer my plan was to run fs2004 with 2 screens one for scenery and other for gauges possibly with a payware 777 and some scenery addons specially interested on upgrading Frankfurt, London, Toronto Calgary and tokyo http://m.futureshop.ca/?lang=en#/catalog/productdetails.aspx?ajax=true&sku=10182891〈=en-CA Amd fx4300 Geforce gt610 8gb of ram

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