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Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 06 May 2011, 23:44
by ianhind
So would like to go for an i7 - Extreme the 990 being the biggest and best I believe.
If you really want to pay £600+ for a CPU, then you are way out of my league.
As GHD indicated i7-2600k is the way to go for about a third of the price. I've read that the I7 series on the 1366 socket are going the way of the dodo. They are not for gaming but workstations.
And read the conclusion of this review
. Looking at the benchmarks, I have no idea which one might be relevant to FS but none show enough difference to justify £600+.
Instead that extra £400 could be used for graphics cards, SSDs, etc. Otherwise as SkippyBing said
unless you're allergic to money, in which case I may be able to help
, I too can help with that problem

Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 07 May 2011, 12:19
by timholyoake
Just when you feel safe , ....
Many thanks for all your comments, and help. Do I get the impression that the quad core i7-2600 8m cache 3.4Ghz chip (
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=52213), would be better than the hex cored i7-990X 12M cache, 3.46 Ghz (
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=52585) The price is certainly better,
I believe that it (i7-990x) features triple channel DDR3 so it would be 3,6,9 or 12 Gigs of matched DDR3. (
http://www.multimediaboom.com/intel-cor ... arly-2011/)
Again Price wise VelociRaptor appears better although, not as fast as SSDs. Although, bottom line, it only needs to be fast ENOUGH (Ban the fuzzies).
O.K. So more food for thought, (Gosh my head hurts ! ! ! ).
I need to start ordering this beast soon so I must get off the fence a make a decision over the next couple of days.
Please send contact details for
http://www.techyfairygodmotheratyourservice.co.uk
thanks again lads.
Tim H.
Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 07 May 2011, 14:43
by ianhind
If you are going for the i7-2600 (seems to be as good as it gets at the moment) get the i7-2600
K version for a few pounds more. This is the unlocked version which in a P67 (not H61 or H67) chipset seems to allow easy overclocking without the usual risk of blowing everything up a la Techy111.
Some motherboards (Asus P8P67 top end versions?) seem to have a button to press and the system goes and works out the best (and safest?) overclocking speed. Seems like a 3.4Ghz CPU can go to 4.3Ghz using standard cooler
http://www.guru3d.com/article/core-i5-2 ... -review/11.
The rest of the kit I cannot comment on - I'll be using my existing components when I get my i5-2500K. And the overclocking is something I will try later, but at least I will have a system capable of it.
Ian
Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 12 May 2011, 17:40
by ianhind
If you haven't made up your mind yet, motherboards with the Intel Z68 chipset are now appearing. This is supposed to combine the best of the H67 and P67 chipsets (overclocking and onboard GPU) and also to be beneficial with SSDs (? don't know anything about these ?)
Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 10 Jul 2011, 07:07
by RobDob
Tim
I'm about to upgrade now too; have you taken the plunge?! If so, what did you get in the end?
Cheers
Rob
Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 11 Jul 2011, 22:28
by speedbird591
RobDob wrote:I'm about to upgrade now too; have you taken the plunge?! If so, what did you get in the end?
Hopefully not a Mesh as they seem to be under administration but still taking orders on the website.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/tech-in ... ripherals/
Ian

Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 11 Jul 2011, 23:51
by Paul K
Go here..
http://pcspecialist.co.uk/
I have an i7 3.2GHz system from them, and its a dream. They are going from strength to strength and I unreservedly recommend them.

Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 12 Jul 2011, 15:38
by tonymadge
Mesh Computers are no more........ So there is a God! That company lied to me and sold me a lie then denied it...what do they say revenge is a best dish served cold.... well as much as I dont like seeing anyone out of work that lot were dodgier than a dodgy thing on St Dodginess day.
Good riddance

Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 13 Jul 2011, 14:47
by RobDob
Paul K wrote:Go here..
http://pcspecialist.co.uk/
I have an i7 3.2GHz system from them, and its a dream. They are going from strength to strength and I unreservedly recommend them.

Thanks; my current PC is from them and I'm going to use them for my next PC. Problem is, I spend hours/days/weeks fiddling around changing the spec & can't decide!!! I want something that will run FSX with the VFR scenery cranked up without a hiccup or stutter...if thats possible!!
Do you run FSX on your i7 or FS9 Paul?
Re: What is best for Flight Sim?
Posted: 31 Jul 2011, 10:36
by DogTailRed2
What do people think of this spec?
http://pcspecialist.co.uk/desktop-pcs/i ... computers/ (vortex 2000)
http://pcspecialist.co.uk/view/Vortex-2000-gaming-pc/
Would this allow me to run FSX with high sliders, lots of scenery at acceptable frame rates?
My 2.3 Quad Core runs okay with sliders middle or lower. Struggles with complex aircraft, scenery and with sliders at high end.
Not looking for a massive fps increase but would like 15-20 over complex scenery areas. Ramp up water effects etc.