well hello, im new to simviation and have a question. i bought FSX yesterday, but came tot he realization that i did indeed need a DVD drive to play, so ill hold out on that, but my specs are
Intel pentium 4 1.6GHz
512 MB Ram
40GB Hard drive( 25.0GB remaining)
Radeon 7500
how well will FS9 work, and on wat settings.
your help is much appriciated Thanks.
I marginally disagree. You have a faster processor than I do. I'm running FS9 well on an old Athlon 1700, which runs at 1,100. I have run it well on 512, 768, and now on a gig of RAM. I have a hard drive, 40 gig, that is 76% full. My video card is an ATI 9800pro, 128 mg ram.
I'm getting 20+ frames, locked on 25 usually, and in non busy airspace it's pegged at 24.9 frames. In busy airspace it drops down into the low teens.
You will need to do some tweaking of cloud draw distance, and terrain complexity, but you'll get good flying.
well hello, im new to simviation and have a question. i bought FSX yesterday, but came tot he realization that i did indeed need a DVD drive to play, so ill hold out on that, but my specs are
Intel pentium 4 1.6GHz
512 MB Ram
40GB Hard drive( 25.0GB remaining)
Radeon 7500
how well will FS9 work, and on wat settings.
your help is much appriciated Thanks.
For FS9 your memory is too low. It needs to be at least 1 gig, preferably 2
Your CPU is very weak for a simulator. It will work but be very stressed
Your video card is not what would I would call great for performance either. You did not list the video memory. If its 256mb, its better but with the other system specs if it is 128, you are going to be restricted.
Your hard drive is very small. For best performance in software from the drive for scenery loads you want it to be no more than 50% full. You will be pushing the limits with that as you may add extra scenery and aircraft. Be sure to use a good defrag program such as O&O Defrag using the COMPLETE/NAME defrag sequence after FS9 is installed, which will make a huge difference.
FS9 with allot of tweaking will run but not with very high autogen and visuals. You will need to research how to set up the configuration file and sliders and be prepared to run it at not much greater than 50% (thats just an estimate, you may be able to do better with tweaks)
With your hardware FSX is out of the question with any decent visuals and smooth operation
No one here can tell you what settings to run. Every system requires tweaking in the sliders and manual edits in the configuration file. It requires research and testing which is one of the downfalls to the MSFS product line. Its a great learning experience but it does require patience and a desire to learn.
Your system is very slow even for FS9
First.. your running a 9800pro... hes no where near that performance. second, I dont disagree he cant run it, but the frames you posted, you never mentioned your settings and I know for a fact he wont get your fames with his video card.
I marginally disagree. You have a faster processor than I do. I'm running FS9 well on an old Athlon 1700, which runs at 1,100. I have run it well on 512, 768, and now on a gig of RAM. I have a hard drive, 40 gig, that is 76% full. My video card is an ATI 9800pro, 128 mg ram.
I'm getting 20+ frames, locked on 25 usually, and in non busy airspace it's pegged at 24.9 frames. In busy airspace it drops down into the low teens.
You will need to do some tweaking of cloud draw distance, and terrain complexity, but you'll get good flying.
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