westside wrote:My computer has been performing well since this post but it is only a matter of time. I have been thinking of building a new machine and installing windows 7 and a new version of FSX Gold. It is a crazy world out there when it comes to computers so my first question would be: What is the difference in performance between an i5 and an i7 processor. The price between them seems to be quite a bit.
Thanks
There are a few differences between the two the I5 is the older of the two and you will only find quad cores the I7 has six core cpus as well as quad core.
The other difference can be where one has a SANDY bridge and the other has a IVY bridge the IVY bridge is the better of the two.
The board I have is capable of supporting both the sandy and the ivy bridge. You might also notice a difference in speed and level of cache.
I should point out if you go to windows 7 or 8 it is recommended that you do not install FSX to the default location. This has to do with permission issues
It has always been advised to install FSX or FS9 to a drive that does not have your operating system on it.
But I know that not every one can install a second hard drive for one reason or the other. If this is the case just make a folder outside of the program file folder and you will not have any problems.
Granted there are people that are using window 7 and 8 that do not have any issues after installing to the default location. This is true but if you add third party software you could run into a problem.
Third party software can include things like Weather programs payware scenery and payware aircraft.
As you can see by my signature I am using windows 8 64 bit and have FSX on one drive and FS9 on a second drive. I have three hard drives two internal 1 external USB 3.0 1TB drive. I am using FSXGOLD
