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Which sim ?
Re: which sim
Hi there which windows are you running and how old is your laptop? if you have a good setup you should able to run fs2004 otherwise maybe try fs2002 although I don't know whether you are able to get that anymore.
Hope this helps
Ollie Kerley
Hope this helps
Ollie Kerley
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Yes if you look at http://www.simviation.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; that has loads of freeware planes for both flightsims
If I can be of any more help il try my best
All the best
Ollir
If I can be of any more help il try my best
All the best
Ollir
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Sure can . .
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Re: Which sim ?
Rather than start a new thread, i'll pose the same question. I've just bought a new PC, (with plenty of memory this time round!) and I'm wanting to get back into the Flight Sims seriously again. I used to have FS2004 on my old PC until it died and I haven't played it since FSX came out. I'm debating wether to buy FSX or wait for this 'Flight' which i've read about, coming out this spring.
The PC has the following specs;
Processor;
Intel® Quad Core Processor i5-2320
- 3 Ghz
- 6MB cache memory
Operating System;
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
RAM;
6GB (4GB + 2GB), DDR3, 1333Mhz, Maximum expandable memory 8GB
Graphics card;
Intel HD2000
Hard drive;
1.5 TB, 7200rpm (variable), SATA
Which would you recommend?
The PC has the following specs;
Processor;
Intel® Quad Core Processor i5-2320
- 3 Ghz
- 6MB cache memory
Operating System;
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
RAM;
6GB (4GB + 2GB), DDR3, 1333Mhz, Maximum expandable memory 8GB
Graphics card;
Intel HD2000
Hard drive;
1.5 TB, 7200rpm (variable), SATA
Which would you recommend?
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FS2004. FSX is very CPU intensive, so you may just about get away with that i5, but the lack of graphics card will let you down - I'm not too sure how well FS2004 runs on these new integrated graphics to be honest! (and neither game needs much RAM I'm afraid! Where did you get that info from?)
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I got FS9 running capped at 30FPS, when i went unlimited to test, on medium-high settings i can average 40 - 70FPS depending on location / aircraft etc. But even with high spec addons (aircraft like CS C-130J, AS XB-70, VRS Hornet maxed, etc etc), i extremely rarely get stutters.ChrisGlobe wrote: I'm not too sure how well FS2004 runs on these new integrated graphics to be honest!
Im - Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q8300/2.5Ghz, Intel G33/G31 ChipSet.

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Answers that then, thanks Gary! I'm going to work on a blog post that includes lots of information on how well FS2004/FSX/etc. runs on various systems; do you mind if I include that? 

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HI FTS, I have to say that I think you've got yourself a weak link in your (pretty nice) system with the integrated gfx card. With the rest of the setup, you're probably going to find yourself using your system a lot more to its full potential with a dedicated addon gfx card.
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I use flight gear on my mac - its quite good and is free.
http://www.flightgear.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I still have the old PC here, and it has what was a top of the range NVidia G-Force (I think) Graphics card in it that I could stick into this machine, i've still got the drivers somewhere. I remember I had issues getting the integrated Graphics card off of the old PC, this was over 6 years ago now and i've slept a lot since then.davem wrote:HI FTS, I have to say that I think you've got yourself a weak link in your (pretty nice) system with the integrated gfx card. With the rest of the setup, you're probably going to find yourself using your system a lot more to its full potential with a dedicated addon gfx card.

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REMOVE IT?! You can't remove an integrated graphics chip, that's why it's called integrated! It's actually built in to the CPU nowadays, anyway.
If you plug a PCI-E card in to the motherboard, the processor just stops using the integrated chip and uses all cores for processing.
If you plug a PCI-E card in to the motherboard, the processor just stops using the integrated chip and uses all cores for processing.
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I wasn't meaning litterally remove!ChrisGlobe wrote:REMOVE IT?! You can't remove an integrated graphics chip, that's why it's called integrated! It's actually built in to the CPU nowadays, anyway.
If you plug a PCI-E card in to the motherboard, the processor just stops using the integrated chip and uses all cores for processing.

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