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Flyer99
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21. July 2009 @ 13:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi all. Here's the deal. I'd like to build a gaming pc. One that will run multiple flight games or sims. FSX or other types, combat fs, other fs games etc.

I plan on using a single LCD or DLP display, the larger the better without any graphic problems (like 52"). This computer will only be used for gaming purposes with LAN capibilities and perhaps wi-fi. What kind of hardware would you recommend to accomplish this? I figure I can do this under $2000. Any thoughts, concerns? Thanks.
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21. July 2009 @ 17:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, well flight sims dont have such a demand on hardware... Never used the latest one let alone which would be best but i advise a Mid spec computer... something with a little bite for future proofing

$2000? want it gold plated as well? Seriously your looking to spend that much on a pc just for flight sims? im sure you have enough cash there then...

Since your in the US, i cant really give much advice on where to buy this stuff from but from past experience tells me someplaces like
Newegg.com and the like.

To me a medium build would be
Intel Core 2 Duo processor Preferably something over 3.00Ghz
2 - 3 GB or Ram for future proofing
perhaps an Geforce 8 Series card or better ...
either ASUS or XFX Motherboard as i feel they are the most trusted
Power supply wise i would aim for 450 - 500 W but with your budget you could go higher and higher or even buy 2 of the same build with a large amount of change

Hope this helps a little

Ayame, i live for you xxx even though the sight may fade the feelings shall always remain

Ayame, i owe you my life but thats all i have to give to you as you already have my love and my heart

forever yours Joe xxxxx
Flyer99
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22. July 2009 @ 12:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks. Yes, that helps. If anything, it's at least a starting point. My experience in the past with gaming (fs) software has always been a slow computer. Granted, my computers back in the day were not designed for the newer games, but I want to completely avoid this. (Current computer for "current" games)

I want to be able to run a variety of games/sims and not worry about display frame rates or slowing/freezing games.

I understand that FSX is the most extreme software to run so if I can build something that is close to running that game in full, I should be on track. Of course, it only shows the minimum requirements so I'm not sure how much higher I should shoot for.

Microsoft® Windows® XP SP2 / Vista
PC with 1 GHz equivalent or higher processor
256 MB of system RAM for Windows XP SP2 / 512 MB Vista
14 GB available hard disk space
DVD-ROM drive
32 MB DirectX 9 compatible video card required
Sound card, speakers or headphones required for audio
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
56.6 Kbps or better modem for online play


Although, I have money to spend (call it an investment), I don't have money to throw away, so the $2000 was a benchmark. Most decent gaming PCs I've seen, retail for about that much so that's where I got that number. I guess I could copy one of those systems. Perhaps one of you gents could point me in the right direction.

Thanks again.
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22. July 2009 @ 14:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, Well replicating an OEM system is almost impossible. most companys such as Dell seem to use economic parts to cut costs. not really ideal for gaming but their partner company Alienware focus on the likes

You could get a nice little package if you had an Alienware system. in my dealings with them is their excellant warranty... i took out a 5 year CAR and they would collect it the same week and have it back to me the following week

Alienware PC's

i could never get into an OEM system because i love custom builds :)

a good site to check Minimum Specifications is Can You Run it by System Requirements Lab.

it does compare you current build but gives you a good insite into a recommened system

System Requirements Lab.

Hope this helps a little more

Ayame, i live for you xxx even though the sight may fade the feelings shall always remain

Ayame, i owe you my life but thats all i have to give to you as you already have my love and my heart

forever yours Joe xxxxx
Flyer99
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22. July 2009 @ 22:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yes, it does. Thanks again.
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23. July 2009 @ 04:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Not to fly in the face of what's been posted so far, but Microsoft Flight Sim applications use among the most power of any "game" if you would call it that. According to Tom's Hardware you can only play Flight Sim X on an nvidia graphics card, but since Tom's Hardware is practically owned by nvidia, I'd take that with a whole pot of salt.
Certainly a Quad core CPU of considerable power, 4GB of RAM and a Geforce GTX275 or GTX285. I'm not sure whether FSX supports SLI or not. I think it does.
Very large displays have lower resolutions than smaller ones, so you may not have as much of an issue running games as with a 30" PC monitor.



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23. July 2009 @ 04:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Did some more research and needless to say the THG report was biased. I would still recommend a card as powerful as before to guarantee top performance at 1920x1200 with max settings AA enabled, but an HD4890 should be just as competitive.



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Flyer99
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23. July 2009 @ 11:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
sammoris,

Thats where I'm coming from. I'd like to get the largest display possible without causing problems with the game. In fact, I've pretty much decided on using two graphic cards. So, trying to build a system with this in mind is where I need some help. I don't want to bottleneck anything.
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23. July 2009 @ 11:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
For most games I would recommend a Radeon HD4870X2, it's reasonably priced, it's really powerful, it's a good all-round choice. However, I don't know how well it works in FSX. I just know it works well in most other games.



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Flyer99
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23. July 2009 @ 16:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Interesting enough, I found a whold other forum that discusses this in detail. For those who may be interested, here is a link:

http://www.flightsimworld.com/forums/ind...1&#entry1040251
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