by congo » Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:35 am
My first thoughts were the same as Birdman's, just go for the graphics card and see if you like it. If not, you can go further.
4 Frames / Second is quite normal on your rig with high graphics settings and complex scenery etc in FS9. I know because I had a similar setup and there was nothing "wrong" with it. You should be seeing a lot better "average" FPS though, between 18 and 25 FPS with a few tweaks.
As far as my research shows, the socket 754 64bit mainboards don't even have Dual Channel Ram configuration, so forget the ram kit, as it's too expensive that way. A good quality module is fine.
As far as CPU utilisation, I overclocked my XP 2800+ to a XP 3300+ (equivalent, about 380mhz on the front side bus speed - normal 333mhz) and my rig showed 100% utilisation while running FS9.
The advantage with the 64bit systems at the moment is basically the increased bandwidth (computing power) due to a very fast "front side bus" speed compared with AMD's 32bit systems. The software isn't going to be 64bit for quite a while, nor is current software going to push the enormous bandwidth in modern systems to the limit.
You don't specify your current mainboard, but it's likely that it will support a much faster CPU, as fast or faster than your planned upgrade! Also, the price of a new cpu for your current rig is low by comparison. I just did a similar upgrade to a new "Thorton" core XP2800+ and found it easily overclocks to an XP3200+ and it runs fine and cool while flying FS9. That was a very inexpensive CPU solution. You need mainboard support for that though.
Another CPU solution could be a more expensive 400mhz FSB speed XP chip on your current rig, which currently runs at 333mhz fsb speed. You need mainboard support and your ram needs to be PC3200 (400mhz - to make it worthwhile) for that though, so check first.
I've based the above statements on the assumption that you have a correctly set decent chipset (ie. mainboard) in your rig. It's possible you have a substandard chipset and/or some configuration errors.
In the case of someone with an outdated PC, I would recommend the 64bit upgrade route, but, yours may be fine for a while to come. How about posting your Mainboard details?
Remember, the graphics card upgrade alone should get
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congo on Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:38 am, edited 1 time in total.

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