Same here buddy,i have ps3 but just played gta n smkdwn once, got 1.7, i core 7 laptop with one gb readon graphic memory,still no luck with fsx fps,now thinking of hardcore gaming pc,sound like porn to me have to get f...ked for fsx again for high end cpu
Second, the people over at Cheapassgamer . Com will help you more than you know! If you don't know about that site, check it out. Don't mind the name and it's a free site. Go to forums then pc discussions . They will tell you where to shop for all of the best at the best prices.
@BarbieBillionaire Ok. Thats a bit werid but ok. Never got that comment at all. ANyways, il check that site out. Im still 5 months away from getting the computer. IM a serious gamer too. Only with Flight sim though. I got a PS3 but i barely even play it.
Well, you'll only get those frames per second maxed out, if you build a server computer with 2 or more processors and professional videos cards cross fired and that will not be cheap.
If you build your own computer (which is really easy!) you could get the perfect Flight Simulator computer for $1500! Honestly get an i5 2500k overclock to 4.5ghz and nvidia gtx 570, I get 30-45 fps in FSX with max settings! Just saying.
First of all having a computer for more then 5 years is so outdated it's useless. I strongly urge you to understand that technology moves much faster then you'd like and your "new" system will be outdated within 3-4 years. Now I'm assuming you're wanting to run 3 monitors+ with FSX and you're wanting at least 1TB along with an SSD for these games aswell. Are you wanting Watercooling or do you wanna stick with air?
PM and I'll tell you what you're wanting to look for.
I'm not saying they will last for 15 (!!! that's a lot) years, but they will have sick power for 3k $ and you can buy all the hardware from just 1 place and know it will work properly and look very nice
The thing with FSX is it is not really desinged to run on multiple cores. The 'multi-core capability' added to FSX by Service Pack 2 is nice, but it's just an afterthought. Also, FSX seems more dependent on CPU than on GPU. Therefore, the most definitive factor that makes FSX tick is clock speed. Having New York City scenery run at 50fps solid at something like 1920x1080 sounds like maybe 5GHZ to me. That's my two cents, hope it helps.
@lowonewing I have FSX golden edition and Acceleration. Im uploading a new video shortly here so watch that please. Its an update on this. By the way, im looking at getting 28FPS or more at places i mentioned.
Same here buddy,i have ps3 but just played gta n smkdwn once, got 1.7, i core 7 laptop with one gb readon graphic memory,still no luck with fsx fps,now thinking of hardcore gaming pc,sound like porn to me have to get f...ked for fsx again for high end cpu
tanoli911 2 weeks ago
First of all, you are GORGEOUS!!
Second, the people over at Cheapassgamer . Com will help you more than you know! If you don't know about that site, check it out. Don't mind the name and it's a free site. Go to forums then pc discussions . They will tell you where to shop for all of the best at the best prices.
This is not some spam mail! Good luck!
BarbieBillionaire 2 weeks ago
@BarbieBillionaire Ok. Thats a bit werid but ok. Never got that comment at all. ANyways, il check that site out. Im still 5 months away from getting the computer. IM a serious gamer too. Only with Flight sim though. I got a PS3 but i barely even play it.
bobac1083 2 weeks ago
Well, you'll only get those frames per second maxed out, if you build a server computer with 2 or more processors and professional videos cards cross fired and that will not be cheap.
ZeppelinerAirways 2 weeks ago
If you build your own computer (which is really easy!) you could get the perfect Flight Simulator computer for $1500! Honestly get an i5 2500k overclock to 4.5ghz and nvidia gtx 570, I get 30-45 fps in FSX with max settings! Just saying.
helsinkirules 1 month ago
First of all having a computer for more then 5 years is so outdated it's useless. I strongly urge you to understand that technology moves much faster then you'd like and your "new" system will be outdated within 3-4 years. Now I'm assuming you're wanting to run 3 monitors+ with FSX and you're wanting at least 1TB along with an SSD for these games aswell. Are you wanting Watercooling or do you wanna stick with air?
PM and I'll tell you what you're wanting to look for.
Mastachute 1 month ago
Did you ever hear about alienware com
I'm not saying they will last for 15 (!!! that's a lot) years, but they will have sick power for 3k $ and you can buy all the hardware from just 1 place and know it will work properly and look very nice
Apekont1 1 month ago
wow......just wow. Your a cool kid, do some research
cchris1216 1 month ago
1st world problems
aolyahoo 1 month ago
20fps in FSX? GET USED TO IT
bigez954 1 month ago
@bigez954 i am in FS9... I want 28 or more now. Besides im uploading a new video with updated stuff in it.
bobac1083 1 month ago
The thing with FSX is it is not really desinged to run on multiple cores. The 'multi-core capability' added to FSX by Service Pack 2 is nice, but it's just an afterthought. Also, FSX seems more dependent on CPU than on GPU. Therefore, the most definitive factor that makes FSX tick is clock speed. Having New York City scenery run at 50fps solid at something like 1920x1080 sounds like maybe 5GHZ to me. That's my two cents, hope it helps.
lowonewing 1 month ago
@lowonewing I have FSX golden edition and Acceleration. Im uploading a new video shortly here so watch that please. Its an update on this. By the way, im looking at getting 28FPS or more at places i mentioned.
bobac1083 1 month ago