According to Microsoft:
Operating system Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2).... I have Windows 7.
Computer processor 1.0 gigahertz (GHz).... I have 3.50 GHz
Memory 512 MB RAM for Windows 7 and Windows Vista.... I have 8 gigs.
Hard disk space 14 gigabytes (GB) available hard disk space.... I have 1 Tb.
Video card 32 MB DirectX 9-compatible video card.... I have NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 w/1gig.
While I know I don't exactly have a "super computer," it still far exceeds the minimum requirements to run FSX. One would think that I could run it at at least 20 fps, and look at least as good as fs2004. I've NEVER seen more than 11 fps, and that is with the settings at less than medium, and autogen at very sparse. No air, ground, or boat traffic, and no addon's (except for my beautiful Carenado aircraft), and it still runs like a slide show! Am I missing something? Do I need to go out and buy a high end liquid cooled gaming machine just to run FSX? Did Microsoft LIE about the minimum requirements?
I've been running FS2004 for years with tons of addon's, all of the sliders and settings maxed, I even use payware aircraft as AI traffic, and I get better than 150 fps! I must say it looks pretty good for a 13 year old flight sim, but Carenado is no longer making any new aircraft for FS9. The planes that I have purchased for FSX I can't even enjoy because the sim is just too sluggish. Sure I can set all the setting to very low, but it looks absolutely horrible. The funny thing is, X plane 9 runs smooth as silk; the problem is, I hate everything about X plane. So I guess since I can't really run FSX, P3D and Flight Sim World would be out of the question too, huh?