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Question.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:34 pm
by 757200ba
I have a question, i think its the number one question.
Ok we know that fs9 does not work with dual core.So whats the best configuration in terms of hardware (single core speaking), that we can have for a fs9 with everything in terms of adds like airports, traffic and planes.
This is my system what would you change? What upgrades do you think are necessary, to improve this system?


Abit an8 Fatality
Amd Athlon 4000+ 1 meg cachew
2 Gb Ram
Nvidia 7950 gty oc

Many thanks

Re: Question.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:55 pm
by Boikat
I'm running a Pentium dual-core with no problems.

Re: Question.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:27 pm
by garymbuska
You should be able to install FS2004 on a dual core system but it will not make use of both cores like FSX does. The best single core cpu is one with hyperthreading this is as close as you can get to having two cores as it emulates it pretty good. And in a sense will actually run FS2004 beter than a dual core system would unless the single core system is a slow one. 8-)

Re: Question.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:08 am
by 727 driver
im also running duo core ...getting 75 to 100 fps fs9..
I have a question, i think its the number one question.
Ok we know that fs9 does not work with dual core.So whats the best configuration in terms of hardware (single core speaking), that we can have for a fs9 with everything in terms of adds like airports, traffic and planes.
This is my system what would you change? What upgrades do you think are necessary, to improve this system?


Abit an8 Fatality
Amd Athlon 4000+ 1 meg cachew
2 Gb Ram
Nvidia 7950 gty oc

Many thanks