26.02.2011, 00:11
Fsix Wrote:When you get your case, get rid of the cheap fans and put some of these in:
http://www.arctic.ac/en/p/cooling/case-fans.html
Fortunately, the CM-690 doesn't come with 'Cheap' fans.
S!
Fsix Wrote:When you get your case, get rid of the cheap fans and put some of these in:
http://www.arctic.ac/en/p/cooling/case-fans.html
Fsix Wrote:Get this kind of ram, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6820144455 its very cheap and allows a clocking of 1600mhz. I use it and it works great.They don't sell it here and changing to that doesn't make much difference anyways.
Fryslanboy Wrote:If I were you, I would go for the 570 Overclocks much better, and the AMD drivers are horrible!H67 seems to be the cheapest one to have Sandy Bridge for i7 2600k.
Question, why are you going to have an H67 mobo?
And if you're goin to have only 1 card, you will be fine with 700w
Fryslanboy Wrote:Well, that's true, but you also have the fewest features on the board selfFor the maximum performance in FSX.
Here in Holland, the P67 boards also start at a price around ~€100
Also, the i5 2500K has a better price/performance ratio, it's 180 against 270 euro's, and the difference is not so big They both overclock easily toward 5Ghz
I don't know what you are exactly planning with your PC?
KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:Hi!
Just to remind, I am not buying a new computer until the one I have now stops working, then I have a really good reason to buy a new one
I've been looking for a new PC, mainly because I am frustrated with the low FPS of my FSX.
So far I've seen that the most suitable pc would be this:
Beachy Wrote:Well, as I play the latest FPS games and other stuff along with FSX I think the top-of-the-line GPU would be great.KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:Hi!
Just to remind, I am not buying a new computer until the one I have now stops working, then I have a really good reason to buy a new one
I've been looking for a new PC, mainly because I am frustrated with the low FPS of my FSX.
So far I've seen that the most suitable pc would be this:
I've been going down this path for well over a month now and have found out more about FSX than I care to think about.
FSX is CPU intesive not GPU intensive,
HT only has a marginal improvement for a short time on extreme terrain graphics and the things you have to do to get that to work is,...well I will get you the links to read for yourself.
The next gen of Intel CPU's are not far off, cannot remember the exact socket designation but they make the Sandybridge K series look like they are using zimmer frames.
It's fairly late here now, but I will find you the link I refer to about the FSX info, you may find it useful, me personally, I am selling my unused FSX Gold and gettin FS9 to accompany IL2.
Cheers, Jeff