by Papafox » Sat Dec 06, 2008 4:21 am
On the subject of 920 vs. 940, NickN has it right: If you have the ability to overclock, the 920 will do just fine. I have my 920 running at 4.0Ghz and I'm blown away by how smooth MSFS X is now. For cooling I use a Thermalright ultra 120 extreme. Temps run about 50 degrees C during MSFS X, which is quite safe. To find the True120 1366 editon (it comes with a fan and large black fan clip), go to thermalright's web page and then check out its list of retailers. Two of the retailers I know of had it in stock this week. For memory I use 6GB of Corsair Dominators. It's great memory, but for the price I'd probably go for the OCZ if making the decision today. The faster Mushkin is tempting as well.
I used the Asus P6T Deluxe motherboard to overclock, and it's stable as can be. The drawback is that sleep mode gets flaky above 165 BLCK or so, and I'm running at 192. The Asus TurboV software does not allow you to jump between stock speed and overclock speed from within Windows. For this reason I'm moving to an EVGA board. The Gigabyte boards also give you control of large changes in computer speed while in windows. If you turn off your computer every night and primarily use the computer for gaming and flight sims, go with the Asus. If you primarily use low-cpu-intensive programs but sometimes need a max overclock for FSX, and you like to leave many programs open overnight, consider the EVGA or Gigabyte boards.
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