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Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 02 Nov 2009, 12:55
by Garry Russell
When HS replaced the droopers of the Trident 1C with the slats of the 1E did that count as an upgrade for leading edge ? 8)

Garry

Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 02 Nov 2009, 15:51
by DanKH
Here's my upcoming rig :D

From DELL:

Processor: Intel Core i7 920 (2.66 GHz, 8 MB Cache, 4,8GT/sec)
Memory: 8192 MB (4x1024 + 2x2048 MB) 1067 MHz, DDR3 Dual Channel
Harddisk: 2 TB (2x1TB) Seriel ATA Raid 0 ”stripe” (7.200 rpm.)
Diskdrive: Blu-Ray 6x (reads and writes Blu-Ray, dvd and cd-rom & dvd+/-rw (2 drives))
Graphics: 512 MB ATI Radeon 4850
Network: Dell Wireless 1505 N
Sound: Integrated, Dolby Digital 7.1
Tv-tuner: Digital and analog with remote control (DVB-T)
Cardreader: 19-in-1 with Bluetooth
Keyboard: Logitech MX3200, wireless incl mouse

ETA: mid January ... ;-)

Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 02 Nov 2009, 15:58
by TSR2
This may sound like a daft question, but I thought you had to match the memory to make full use of the bus speed. Does having mixed size dimms not slow it down? *-)

Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 02 Nov 2009, 16:17
by petermcleland
jonesey2k wrote:That looks a very nice rig you have there Peter :)

I've been toying with the idea of replacing my 9800GTX with a GTX285. I don't think Ill be able to resist for much longer as my current card is starting to struggle with some new games at the resolution I play at. Just a quick question just how big is the card really? I have a Coolermaster ATC-201 that is a truly magnificent case, but was designed for year 2000 hardware :) My current card is already rather a tight fit...
Hi Jonesey,

If you look at pics 11, 12, 13, and 14 then you will see that the end section of the card projects over the edge of the standard size ATX Mobo (ignore that big hande because you can unbolt it with two thumbscrews). That end section (without the handle) projects into my Hard Drives Chassis. This obliged me to fit one TB hard drive instead of two drives and that one drive has to go in on its side,rather than flat. The card is just clear of the hard drive by about a quarter inch. I find the 1 TB hard drive is booting and loading everything very much faster than my old RAID 0 setup with two drives. I have my old full FS9 installation using the original folders (having renamed the Flight Simulator 9 folder, done a fresh minimal FS9 install to get it into the registry and then immediately deleted the fresh install and renamed the old folder back again). It takes a tiny fraction of the time it took before to fully load into a selected flight at McLeland Field...FSNav was completely unaffected but I'm having to reinstall the Dreamfleet stuff. Little Bandit is working fine now in both the wheeled and floats versions :)

So if you look at your mobo then see what is next to the edge of it...The card will project half an inch past that edge of the mobo.

Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 02 Nov 2009, 17:15
by DanKH
You have to match speed-wise. Matching slower with faster, defaults to the slower .... the amount of GB's on each block doesn't matter, other than they should be paired in size for good matters ...

Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 02 Nov 2009, 17:38
by Techy111
Won't that card slow you down also Dan...?

And did you get my PM.....no chance of that book you wanted mate... :doh:

Tony

Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 02 Nov 2009, 19:48
by tonymadge
work on 27cm for size of card....plus you need one 6 pin PCI-E and one 8 pin PCI-E power leads..
Dan by going to ATI you will lose your beloved nHancer ;)
Also check out the brand new ATI 5770 cards going for about the same price as a GTX260 £130 similar performance but the advantage is you can run three monitors....typical I just bought a 260 and have a spare monitor :((

Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 02 Nov 2009, 20:30
by DanKH
Well. the ATI kind off "comes with the pack" ... no-one forbids me to replace it with my GForce :-)

Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 05 Nov 2009, 09:50
by petermcleland
Getting things re-installed is a bit of a pain, but I have "Little Bandit" working again with everything singing and dancing :)

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Here is a little video I did today at Harlequin Lake...

http://www.petermcleland.com/video/LBfloatRestored.wmv

Sadly my site is a bit slow tonight and it takes about 15 mins to download for 3 and a bit mins playing time...Might be better to try it tomorrow 8)

Hmmm...Just downloaded it again this morning and it poured down in one minute at about 400 KB/sec *-)

Re: Upgrade for Leading Edge...

Posted: 05 Nov 2009, 16:28
by nigelb
I thought that chunk of ice on landing was a bit close! I am sure I would have managed to hit it. :lol:

BTW - only took about 50 seconds to download!

Nigel²