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https://www.captainsim.org/forum/csf.pl?num=1291943175 Message started by Kalaʻi on Dec 10th, 2010 at 1:06am |
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Title: 767 and your computer... Post by Kalaʻi on Dec 10th, 2010 at 1:06am
What would be excellent computer specs to have while using the CS 767? I would like to run this plane with ultra high settings so meaning with NO lag. I would like to see the 767 fly without any lag and an airport with a lot of traffic and high scenery buildings along with some environment addons such as REX 2. So i do know that i will need a very high powered computer but ill pay for what i want.
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Title: Re: 767 and your computer... Post by Markoz on Dec 10th, 2010 at 7:35am
I would say you will need a very high end computer for what you want to do.
Look at my signature for my system specs. I can't use everything at their ultra high settings. Most of my settings a very high, but I have turned down/off some things that hit my frame rates pretty hard. With my system and my FSX settings I get good frame rates. Even using Orbx FTX AU, REX2 and REX Overdrive, I still get good frame rates on my system. Mark |
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Title: Re: 767 and your computer... Post by Kalaʻi on Dec 11th, 2010 at 9:23am
Awesome dude. Ive been reading some of your other posts. I think I would want to try and get some stuff close to your specs.
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Title: Re: 767 and your computer... Post by shebejammin on Dec 13th, 2010 at 1:29am Kalai wrote on Dec 11th, 2010 at 9:23am:
One upgrade to a PC which is always overlooked is the amount of power you give your system. I was running 475W power source to my PC with an I7 920 and an ATI HD5870. 475W was about half the power needed to make my PC run efficiently.Overlooked on my part and the manufacturer... After installing a 800W Corsair power block my frame rates went through the roof and my Intel I7 is flawless. No more FSX CTDs either!!! Giving your PC more Power is the equivilant to more muscle. One word of caution, make sure you calculate correctly the amount of power your system uses, overpowering certain components may damage your harware. Good luck 8-) |
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Title: Re: 767 and your computer... Post by Markoz on Dec 13th, 2010 at 1:33am
My power supply is a Thermaltake EVO_Blue Series W0308 (750Watts).
Mark |
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