I am in the process of building an FSX rig myself and from all my research the best GPU seems to be the 9800gtx+ and CPU i7 oc'ed to 3.8-4.0ghz, the higher oc the better.
I just built a system for FSX with an i5 bundle at 4Ghz, 4Gb RAM and an ATI 5850. Unfortunately the GPU had to go back for RMA but will know better tomorrow. My mate built a similar system and it has no problems. You probably don't need an i7.
I can only guess, LOADS of fps tbh, considering that ppl could get 20fps with p4 rigs ...
And you don't really need anything more than 40fps anyways, anything above 35 is silky smooth.
Hi,
What fps is your mate getting on his with max everything?? (presuming its the same spec as yours)
Matt
Hi,
How could that graphics card be better than the Ati 5770?? , the 5770 has double the memory clock and much more processing cores?
Matt
Well put it this way. I have been using fsx on a intel core 2duo 3.06ghz, 4gb ram and geforce 9400m graphics and with everything on full I struggle to get 20fps in straight flight and through turns etc I get under 10fps!!
Have to remember that FSX was first released over 3 years ago and back then the 9000 series was the rolls royce of GPU's, FSX dosent support crossfire or the latest shader models, direct X, etc. Most ATI cards perform worse then Nvidia cards in fsx so whether you throw a brand spanking new 5000 series card at it you want see hardly any increase in FPS. FSX is one of the few games that is more CPU intensive than GPU. Like i said if you want to spend 200-300 pound on a modern GPU it will be overkill for FSX, processor speed is what counts faster the better.
Hi.
You may be interested in this link - lot's of advice here from the man who knows
http://www.forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?showtopic=30796
My old rig performed much better using Mathijs FSX configuration advice. Despite what the "min spec" says on the box, FSX requires some muscle unless you are prepared to settle for mediocre realism and continual "trade-offs".
There's a lot of hype around with regard to FSX and "multi-gpu's/quad cores/support this/support that" etc and, to the best of my knowledge, none of it has been refined into one basket to give you the "spec for FSX" computer.
My old rig of 5yrs or so home-built:
Asus A8NSLI - Athlon 64x2 [email protected] - 2G Corsair XMS DDR2 400 matched pr - 2 x MSI NX8600 GTS in SLi - 250G WD Caviar - Seasonic S12 600w PSU - WinXP.
This was pretty cool for FS9then FSX & Acceleration arrived as a gift and acute miscontent reigned supreme
I went back to FS9 as FSX just never did it for me but not before spending hours trawling the net/sim forums for the answer (like you).
There is no ideal rig as it's down to what you are prepared to accept and be satisfied with visually (and financially), and in this there is an enormous difference from person to person.
You do need a powerful CPU (which will dictate the mobo) and a powerful VGA (get the best you can afford)(Xfire/SLi it later when you have the cash and if you feel the need). I would regard 4G of RAM minimum which can be added to when you have more cash (this means a 64bit OS).
The size of your PSU will be dictated by your hardware choice now and for the future.
I have just read your decision on what to buy and I think it will do you fine but I would disagree with your choice of RAM. Why settle for DDR2 when the mobo supports DDR3
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-225-OK
This will eat FSX- put a 5770 in and Win7 and it's in your budget. Read the review. OK, you won't be putting it together yourself but when you are on a limited budget who needs smoke and RMA's
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Hi,
Well after much research i have decided on what im getting and im over the moon. I have got (in my view) a very poweful system, 3x monitors for eyefinity(all have displayports), saitek rudder, yoke and throttle controls and decent memory, graphics card etc etc
What do you think?
AMD Phenom II X4 Quad Core 955 Black Edition 3.20GHz (Socket AM3)
Asus M4A79XTD Evo (Socket AM3) DDR3 Motherboard
G.Skill Ripjaw 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C8 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit
Powercolor ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card
Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB SATA-II 32MB Cache
LG GH22NS50 22x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter (Black)
NZXT Gamma Mid-Tower Case - Black
Antec TruePower New Modular 650W Power Supply
3x Dell Professional P2210H 21.5" Widescreen LCD Monitor (all displayports)
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 3000
Logitech X-210 2.1 Speaker System
Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System
Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
Total : £1396.97 inc of vat
you cant use 3 display port monitors matey, you need two normal dvi/vga port monitors and 1 display port monitorwill save you a lot haha!
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. It does actually include DDR3 in the system not DDR2?
Matt
Hi,
If it doesn't support crossfire why does that chap on YouTube have 2 ati's?
Also doesnit support SLi? If so would i get a better result with 2 lower end nvidias?