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PCI graphics card

Posted:
Sat Oct 10, 2009 7:34 pm
by peter-reebok
time for a new PC, but probably take me 6 months to save for one!.
Have HP pentium 2.8G with 128mb radion 9550 card
MOtherboard has PCI slot for graphics, with AGP support.
For now, what graphics card should I get to make the best of what I have?
Running FSX with FTX scenery.
Have saitek pedals and logitech joystick.
Really enjoying FSX - have about 5 (real) hrs up oin a Jabiru out of Lilydale.
Suggestions?
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Sat Oct 10, 2009 8:44 pm
by Mazza
Well PCI is slow as a snail, AGP is old but Okay I guess if you can't buy a whole new System, I could try to find a PCI-E Motherboard or a PCI-E card that has been converted to AGP

Best option, buy whole new system

Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:46 pm
by peter-reebok
Ok, looking for new system - getting confused as to how much bang for buck I need.
I7 860 system will cost me about $1500 - out of the question at present.
I can get a core2 quad 9400, with GTX260 card and 4gb ram, 800gb sataII drive, for around $800.
Should I choose XP home, or vista,?
know windows 7 is around the corner, but expect it to take 6 months to settle down in use.
Is this a sufficient leap forward from the P4?
running FSX with FTX Blue scenery expect to run 1600 x 1280 graphics at a decent frame rate. (23fps?)
currently running 1280 x 1024 at 22fps with minor stuttering.
Thanks for your assistance - much appreciated.
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:05 am
by Mazza
Ok, looking for new system - getting confused as to how much bang for buck I need.
I7 860 system will cost me about $1500 - out of the question at present.
I can get a core2 quad 9400, with GTX260 card and 4gb ram, 800gb sataII drive, for around $800.
Should I choose XP home, or vista,?
know windows 7 is around the corner, but expect it to take 6 months to settle down in use.
Is this a sufficient leap forward from the P4?
running FSX with FTX Blue scenery expect to run 1600 x 1280 graphics at a decent frame rate. (23fps?)
currently running 1280 x 1024 at 22fps with minor stuttering.
Thanks for your assistance - much appreciated.
Windows 7 has no bugs (I am running a RC copy perfectly)
I would go for a i5 system, I do not know that much, but
Intel i5
Decent Motherboard
Nice 6-8Gb or RAM DDR3
GPU: ATi 58XX
Should be around : $1500
Sorry not much info but that ^ is basically a good setup to get

Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:31 am
by Slotback
Get i7 860 is you want to go with the LGA 1156 platform.
Get 4gb of DDR3-1600 if you plan to overclock, DDR3-1333 if not. Don't get 3gb of 6gb, them configurations are usually for LGA 1366 platforms.
Radeon 58xx
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3661http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/bud ... 36-15.htmlIf you plan to overclock with a P55 I urge you to read that.
If it is out of your budget then a GTX 260 / Core 2 Quad should do, but I would overclock it.
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:00 pm
by peter-reebok
LOL just gave in!.
Went to buy a Q9400 system - haggled with the shop, and ended up with a I7 860, P55 Mobo, 6gb DDR3 ram, GTX260, 1tb SataII drive and second 500gb 3gb/s hdd, 850w power supply, dvd 2L RW.
All my intentions went out the window when the I7 ended up $180 dearer than the Q9400 in total.
Thanks for the advice - I went soft and ended up with a better system anyway.
Kicker was when I pulled the original purchase info from existing PC, and found I bought it in early 2005.
nearly 5 years of use from it anyway!.
At least I should get a few years from this one as well!.
Here in Oz, W7 retail is still about 2 weeks away, so will buy XP, and wait for a while.
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:51 pm
by Slotback
Nice rig!
Make sure both hyper-threading and Intel Turbo boost are enabled in BIOS for some slight extra performance.
Re: PCI graphics card - update and feedback

Posted:
Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:04 pm
by peter-reebok
got the new system running on weekend.
Micro$oft doesnt sell XP any more since windows 7 came out, so installed 64bit windows 7. At a price though!.
everything except my printer works, and will spend some time on that and hope for a good outcome soon.
With FSX, FTX Blue, mesh at 1m, water x2, high graphics settings on all (havent tried the highest settings) getting 35fps framerates, no stuttering, and I am very pleased with the result. Very smooth, almost a completely different simulation from before.
Thanx fellas - only have to pay for it now!.
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Mon Oct 26, 2009 3:46 am
by Mazza
Good to hear all went well, except that silly printer, it probably doesn't know what Windows 7 is
Re: PCI graphics card - update and feedback

Posted:
Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:20 am
by laurits
[quote]got the new system running on weekend.
Micro$oft doesnt sell XP any more since windows 7 came out, so installed 64bit windows 7.
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:03 pm
by NickN
Looks like someone would like to be removed here too...
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:28 am
by laurits
U just go ahead pal, this forum is apparently only for those who want to pucker up, and btw it would be a good idea to call it "The Forum for Arrogant Flighsim Geeks"!
Bye...
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:10 am
by Flight Ace
[quote]U just go ahead pal, this forum is apparently only for those who
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:18 am
by NickN
[quote]U just go ahead pal, this forum is apparently only for those who
Re: PCI graphics card

Posted:
Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:39 pm
by Mazza
Why must most hardware related issue and or stuff with Windows 7 end like this.