My computer specs & FSX settings.
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tell you what i know what i want i'll post u it soon ;)
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whats the frames and that?? ;) nice and helpful vid, when i get some decent computer i can send you my specs and stuff and ask you what settings i could handle with, if that ok with you, i'll have to remeber you, i'll put you in favourites and will like you and stuff, but it probs wont be for quite a while any way, thankyou ;)
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Windows 7 Home, 64-bit, Ati radeon HD 5970 with 2gb memory, it's a i3, 3.3 ghz. and my screen is 1920x1080.
good for FSX??
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How do you get info about your video or graphics card? :)
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Question you have 32 bit how can you run more than 3 gb should it not say 3gb usable?
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Sweet man! I live in Moncton to!
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Oh and a dual core Athlon II x2 factory clocked at 3.1GHz
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You could run your i5 at 3 GHz and put all your settings on max! I run FSX stock aircraft at 10 fps on full everything in heavy autogen areas with no anti aliasing and trilinear filtering.......but my ram is only 3.5 GB and I have a really crappy GPU: an HD 4250 512MB. So with the graphics card you have I think your FPS are limited by processor power.
Just my two cents...
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@9gent.Which software did you used to overclock your cpu, I tried setfsb but I didn't work and I didn't know my motheboard name.I need it for fsx or to make fsx videos using fraps.The problem is when I record I don't have enough FPS
I have an intel core i5 460m @ 2.53 GHZ upto 2.80 GHZ with an Intel Turbo Boost. Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon 512 MB dedicated total 1750 MB
RAM: 3GB .
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Operating System- Windows Vista Home Premium
CPU- Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 Originally at 2.66Ghz, now overclocked to 3.13Ghz (socket LGA 775, 65nm, if you want to upgrade the CPU)
RAM- 4GB DDR2 (6-6-6-20 timing)
Hard Drive- 250GB Seagate ST325082
Graphics Card- nVidia GeForce 8800 GTX with 769MB dedicated memory
Chipset- nVidia nForce 680i SLI MCP
Southbridge- nForce 690i SLI SPP
1 more ...how about these specs ....Better???
jr4460 10 months ago
@jr4460 My suggestion is to try it... My only concern is the limited shared graphic memory. However, you seem to have a good base with 64 bit processor and lots of ram.
jplaforge 10 months ago
wat did u use to record this
i mean how did u zoom and use camera?
wat software?
AviatorHD 1 year ago
@AviatorHD I used Fraps... version 3.2.1... it has an option to record you desktop screens. For the "zooming", I used Sony Vegas to edit everything.
jplaforge 1 year ago