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Postby carlosa2009 » Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:36 pm

 What  does kind of game card, I will need for Flight Simulator 2004?

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Postby Harold » Fri Jan 09, 2009 6:58 am

Hi Carlosa,

Welcome to SimV or the nuthouse as many around here call it ;D

I find it to be a friendly, knowledgeable and helpful bunch of people and hopefully you will come to know us the same ...


As for your question: I would way the best graphics card you can afford, if possible a Nvidia 8800 or 9800 series. Maybe even a GTX280 or better (285 or 295 - but those cost a lot of money!).

We just can't really tell 'what is best', as FS9 likes a combination of rather high-end components (processor - memory - graphics card - hard drive - power supply etc).

And the choice of your card also depends on if you have a PCIe or an AGP slot on your motherboard. If you have an old machine (5+ years old like mine) then you probably will have an AGP slot and for those it is rather hard to find a new graphics card anymore. If you have a 'new' machine, then you will probably have a PCIe slot on your motherboard and all modern graphics card will fit in that.

A new and good graphics card will help but if you have a slow processor or little RAM then Flight Simulator will not run very good.

And you should also look after your Windows installation. Windows can be tuned to run Flight Simulator like a charm. But that requires A LOT of patience, blood, sweat and tears ...

As a reference look at my (5 year old) system specs ... this machine will run Flight Simulator 2004 pretty nice.

If you need anything ... just let me know ;)
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Postby Slotback » Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:07 am

The most memory bandwidth possible on a Nvidia card. At a reasonable price that would be the 8800GTX.
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Postby Harold » Fri Jan 09, 2009 2:29 pm

Oxtail Stew

You British ... :-?
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Postby Sean_TK » Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:31 pm

As the others have said, Nvidia graphics are the way to go when it comes to Flight Simulator use. I know two people with ATI cards, and even they said that they would switch to a GeForce series when they get the chance.

Also, you may want to indicate to us how much, and what kind of RAM you have, as that also make a large difference in processing speed.

And last but not least, welcome to the Simviation Forums, the friendliest FS group on the web, in my opinion. (A few of us are a little strange too....but that's not necessarily a bad thing.)   ;)
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Postby Harold » Sat Jan 10, 2009 6:48 am

I know two people with ATI cards, and even they said that they would switch to a GeForce series when they get the chance.

Except waspi maybe. But he's cheating ... he has two of them ::)
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Postby Mazza » Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:15 pm

I know two people with ATI cards, and even they said that they would switch to a GeForce series when they get the chance.

Except waspi maybe. But he's cheating ... he has two of them ::)


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Postby todayshorse » Mon Jan 12, 2009 5:23 pm

Oxtail Stew

You British ... :-?


Oxtail stew huh? I remeber as a kid Oxtail soup was somthing specail, it was to be had when you were off school due to illness, or on cold evenings.

Now i think its a big no no and i cant for the life of me even remember what it tastes like, and have no intention of ever finding out again. Not now i know it has real oxtails in it :-X
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Postby waspiflab » Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:18 pm

I know two people with ATI cards, and even they said that they would switch to a GeForce series when they get the chance.

Except waspi maybe. But he's cheating ... he has two of them ::)

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