OldAirmail wrote:In so far as FSX is concerned, having the fastest CPU benchmarks is pretty much pointless.
Just about anything sold today is far faster than what FSX was developed for.
But FSX was poorly developed, and only I think that I wouldn't be happy with the performance that earlier generations provide. I am just so sick of running this off of a 2007 Optiplex 380, and I want realism which requires the best performance, hence higher clock speeds on the first and second cores is what I will be aiming for when running FSX (ASUS 5-way optimization).
And are you guys saying that I should view benchmark results as a view into how stable everything is?
Speed of flight wrote:I am not at all trying to say that Intels aren't great CPUs, because the market seems to speak for itself. However, I can fly the PMDG 777 at Flightbeam's KSFO at 25-30 FPS. I run an AMD at 5 GHz. Thats not to say that your 4790 won't get 2-5 FPS difference at the same clock, but is it really worth the difference in price? I don't know what the latest intel goes for, but my little FX is well priced at $179.99-$199.99, and it is a monster for plowing FSX with great scenery and weather with a busy airport and a complex aircraft. It doesn't seem to mind whatever I throw at it.
Really only a 2-5fps difference at 25-30fps? I just want solid performance. Because if that is the case then i feel as if nothing can run FSX with good realism (PMDG 777 and KSFO) and eye-candy turned up.







