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Richard Westcott
December 7th, 2009, 00:16
I usually reside in the basement (FS9 Forums) so please excuse this type of posting here.

I have been thinking about switching to FSX for a while now, but having so many FS9 add-ons has made it difficult to justify the move.

My system consists of AMD Athalon 64 processor 3500+, 2GB Ram @ 2.21Ghz and an Nvidia Geforce 7900GTX graphics card.

Running FS9 I can get 20FPS without a problem, is the system good enough to run a reasonable FSX install?

Also what are the essential payware add-ons to get, things like terrain mesh etc?

Thanks for the help

Francois
December 7th, 2009, 00:37
It would probably run........ just.

I should not say this, because now I can't sell you any of our stellar FSX products, but I would stick to FS9 if you are not planning to substantially increase hardware power. :wavey:

Helldiver
December 7th, 2009, 01:07
Unless your ready to spend a considerable amount of money chasing the Frame Rate Fairy, I say stick with FS9. I still use FS9 because of the number of great aircraft it offers. Probably as much as I use FSX.
Although FSX has some goodies and scenery that FS9 may not have, all things considered, it really wasn't worth the additional cost.
As your computer is currently configured, I'd say forget it. FSX would be much worse than FS9 on it's poorest day.

Daube
December 7th, 2009, 01:11
I agree with the comments above.
Until you replace your computer by a more powerfull one, forget about FSX, stay with FS9.

harleyman
December 7th, 2009, 01:24
Agreed..

You would not be happy with FSX on that set up...

stansdds
December 7th, 2009, 02:08
FSX is really nice, but you do need at least a dual core CPU running at 3 GHz or greater, preferably greater, in order to have a good flight experience. An Athlon 3500+ is not likely to provide you with a smooth flight experience in FSX as it is barely enough for FS9.

Richard Westcott
December 7th, 2009, 05:30
Thanks Guy's, I was leaning towards sticking with FS9 myself, I hate to think how much I have spent on all the add-ons by now and starting all over again would be tough.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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txnetcop
December 7th, 2009, 05:40
Richard what motherboard do you have? There may be some hope if you are willing to spend a little money

Richard Westcott
December 7th, 2009, 07:01
I have an EPOX EP MF4-J Motherboard.

I did look at changing the processor and upgrading memory before, I cannot remember the out come though.

My memory probably needs upgrading too!

txnetcop
December 7th, 2009, 07:22
Richard the board you have is not the greatest but has a redeeming feature in the Nvidia NForce 4 chipset which is PCI Express so maybe with your 7900GTX as long as you don't get greedy on graphics you might just be able to run FSX at a reasonable rate. You do have the capability to run DDR2 800 PC6400 memory but you probably have 667 mhz memory right now. Make sure you upgrade the memory to DDR2 800 mhz before attempting FSX. It won't be a great experience but it won't be horrible either.
Ted

You are maxed out on your socket 754 CPU and your motherboard will not run socket 939 or higher. If you change motherboards to Intel socket 755 you have more options but you are talking about spending more money
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falcon409
December 7th, 2009, 07:25
I have an EPOX EP MF4-J Motherboard.
I did look at changing the processor and upgrading memory before, I cannot remember the out come though.
My memory probably needs upgrading too!
Yea, as mentioned above, upgrade to 4gig memory, at least an NVidia 8600 and a faster CPU (which would most likely entail a newer motherboard which would give you at least a dual core processor to boot).

FSX has a lot to offer over FS9, but if you try it with your current rig, you'll never see those advantages in a positive light. Stay with what you have for now til you can get the rig you really need to do it right. Ted can assist as well as Harleyman. . .both are very qualified.

Richard Westcott
December 7th, 2009, 09:40
Thanks for the advice, I think I will get christmas out the way and take a look at upgrading things then.

Appreciate you help.

Falcon, I am still using your Winkleigh scenery, thanks again for that!

All the best

falcon409
December 7th, 2009, 09:55
. . . . .Falcon, I am still using your Winkleigh scenery, thanks again for that!
All the best
Wow, really? Considering how far I've come since that scenery, if I had the time I'd go back and drop in the photoimage for ground textures. It would really add to it I'm sure.

Glad you're still using it though.:ernae: