I'm looking at the possibility of investing in new hardware. There are so many new types of processor that I haven't kept up with, so I thought I'd ask here if this might be able to run P3D at least without looking like a slideshow...
I'm looking at the possibility of investing in new hardware. There are so many new types of processor that I haven't kept up with, so I thought I'd ask here if this might be able to run P3D at least without looking like a slideshow...
Thermaltake H570 TG Tower
X670 Aorus Elite AX motherboard
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 12-Core Processor
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
NZXT Kraken X cooler
32GB DDR5 RAM
750 Watt PS
Windows 11 Home
3 or 4 suggestions:
1. If you can afford it why not get a 1TB HDD just for flight simming
2. I would go for a minimum 22" monitor.
3. i3 processor is sufficient. That is what I am using with no problems.
4. To run P3D you need a graphics card with a minimum of 4GB ram and supporting DX11 as that is what P3D uses. I have a NVidia GTX670.
5. 6GB of RAM should be sufficient but 8GB is better.
Cheers
Pat
"Some people might say that freedom is being alone in the bush with the only sounds being the murmurs from the birds ... but I believe freedom is at 5000 feet with no other sound than the engine roaring."- William Hutchison, a young man taken from us far too young (16).
Specs look like a laptop.
The processor will end up being the culprit on this one. You would need an i5 and at least 1 GB of memory for the video card.
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One day without Flight Simming, is one day lost living.
What sort of budget are you looking at Tom?
I'd be looking at something like an i7 6700, a Samsung 500GB 850 Evo SSD and an ASUS Z170-AR MoBo for example, depending on your resources
Graphic Cards are a matter of personal choice, a Gigabyte GTX Titan Xtreme might float my boat but is really over kill!
P3D seems to be (like FSX) fairly CPU intensive, and if you use a lot of ORBX scenery (like me!) a 500GB SSD is a must, although I use the 1TB Evo myself ................... I'm into more is better!
Just my 'suggestions' for what they're worth.
I noted Pat suggested a better monitor, my suggested pick of the mid range is the BenQ RL2455HM 24" LED, which runs at 120Hz and is a reasonable price.
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Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X D-RGB Tempered Glass ATX Galaxy Silver
Intel Core i9 10980XE Extreme Edition X
ASUS ROG Rampage VI Extreme Encore MB
Corsair Vengeance LPX 128GB (8x16GB), PC4-30400 (3800MHz) DDR4
Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX White Liquid CPU Cooler, 240mm Radiator, 2x ML120 RGB PWM Fans
Samsung 4TB SSD, 860 PRO Series, 2.5" SATA III x4
Corsair 1600W Titanium Series AX1600i Power Supply, 80 PLUS Titanium,
ASUS 43inch ROG Swift 4K UHD G-Sync VA Gaming Monitor, 3840x2160, HDR 1000, 1ms, 144Hz,
That one is about $400. I'm also looking at a "gaming" laptop with the following:
Intel Core i7-6700HQ
15.6" WXGA Wide LED
1920x1080 Resolution
GTX 960M Graphics
8GB DDR3 Memory
256GB SSD
802.11ac Wireless
HDMI / USB3.0 / Bluetooth
Microsoft Windows 10 HP
1 year ASUS warranty
My current laptop has a 500BG drive that's roughly a quarter full, and my FS9 setup and extra files are about 35 GB combined.
Thermaltake H570 TG Tower
X670 Aorus Elite AX motherboard
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 12-Core Processor
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
NZXT Kraken X cooler
32GB DDR5 RAM
750 Watt PS
Windows 11 Home
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