I have FS9, FSX, X-P, Sim3, TRS2009 (getting 10) <- That's a train simulatorI guess the first questions to ask are - what exactly are you doing with the PC?
YESFSX?
YESGaming?
$2000 -taxWhat is your budget?
Yes but not until the one I have dies. and it's 10+years old and still kicking. I love to brag about it but people these days just don't understand.Do you want a new screen?
One question I have about the OC'd i7... will that also speed up the MB, MEM and GPU?
If not, will it be sitting idle waiting for everything else?
I was thinking about 6GB mem... I've never heard of anything using that much... so yeah I think I'll go with 2 or 4GB
Here's an idea. Is it possible to have 1 SSD and 2 HDD?
So what if I got an SSD to handle windows and HDD for the rest? Also, that means VirtMem would be on SSD.
Yeah, I was reconsidering that after reading your post.I wouldn't go with many of the parts you listed in particular the CPU, motherboard, and memory. Don't get me wrong - there's nothing wrong with them - however the Core i7 2600K on a P67 motherboard is simply better.
Why not leave the MB and MEM sped up... will it burn them out.One question I have about the OC'd i7... will that also speed up the MB, MEM and GPU?
On the Core i7 950 overclocking the CPU will also overclock the motherboard, and memory. The speed of the memory and motherboard can then be brought back down very easily by changing a clock ratio between BCLOCK and the motherboard or memory. So it's not in any way a problem. With the Core i7 2600K, overclocking is much, much, much simpler and does not touch the motherboard or the memory.
Meaning what?...FSX is CPU limited...
My PS only has 2, OMG! Am I out of date or what!Yes. Most motherboards have six or even eight hard drive (SATA) connectors. The power supply I recommended (AX750) has 12 SATA power cables.Here's an idea. Is it possible to have 1 SSD and 2 HDD?
1. MB: Under the PCI Express 2.0 x16, for one board it states "1x PCIE
2.0 x16 & 2x PCIE 2.0 x8" The other states "3(x16, x16/x8,x8)" Huh?
How would a dual lan plug be helpful? One for internet and one for home
network?
Will the MB handle the 1.6 vs 1.5v
3. GPU: Comparing the two, there seems to be a bit of a difference in
the Core Clock, Shader Clock, Stream Processors, Eff Mem Clock, Mem size
and Mem interface.
I only know what the Core Clock means. Also, how do I know if the MB can
support those speeds and sizes. Am I too old school?
I remember when I had to match the CPU speeds with the MB speeds with
the MEM speeds. Is that an issue these days?
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