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Overclock or get rid of the crappy video card?

Postby Maverick260 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 4:27 am

Hi,

I have a powerfull HP office computer
It has an Intel i5 3.2 Duo core processor 8gig's of RAM but a Nvidia Gforce 320 with about 250mb.

My FSX has been running slow lately. Probably because of the fact that it is at least 60gig's plus the NL-2000 addon.....
Anyway's, what would give a better result. Overclocking or get a video card that is actually capable of doing something?

EDIT: Oh and BTW: If there is any tweaks you know that also boosts the preformance of FSX, let me know plz.
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Re: Overclock or get rid of the crappy video card?

Postby F35LightningII » Sat Dec 17, 2011 4:50 am

1) Make sure you have installed SP1 and SP2 OR have Acceleration.

2) Use Bojote's Tweaking and Tuning tool for FSX: http://www.venetubo.com/fsx.html

That should increase performance by a lot.

3) Download NVIDIA Inspector and check the GPU load when running FSX. If it's really high, get a new graphics card. If the GPU load is not so high, overclock your CPU.

NVIDIA Inspector: http://downloads.guru3d.com/NVIDIA-Insp ... -2612.html

You could also try upgrade your CPU to a quad core i5 or i7. It will give FSX a huge performance boost. What motherboard do you have?
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Re: Overclock or get rid of the crappy video card?

Postby Maverick260 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 5:20 am

Flight Simulator X Gold edition is installed. (Fsx deluxe with Acceleration)

Thank you for the info.


Motherboardproperties:
      Motherboard ID                                     65-0100-000001-00101111-051910-LfdHvdImc$9AEIP007_
      Motherboardname                                   unknown

    Front Side Bus properties:
      Bus Type                                          Intel QPI
      actual clockspeed                               129 Mhz
      effective clockspeed                          129 Mhz
      QPI klok                                          3090 Mhz

   memory-properties:
      Bus Type                                          Dual DDR3 SDRAM
      Bus with                                      128 bit
      DRAM:FSB                                           6:8
      actual clockspeed                           97 Mhz (DDR)
      Effective clockspeed                          194 Mhz
      Bandwith                                         3104 MB/s

Motherboard     65-0100-000001-00101111-051910-LfdHvdImc$9AEIP007_
    Motherboard     DMIMOBO: MSI 2A9C
    Motherboard     DMISYS: Hewlett-Packard p6590nl
    Motherboard     Unknown


Best info about the motherboard i could find. :-/
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Re: Overclock or get rid of the crappy video card?

Postby Slotback » Sat Dec 17, 2011 12:06 pm

The results of overclocking a graphics card are usually pretty small, especially in CPU limited programs like FSX. In any case, overclock the graphics card (GPU + memory) and if it doesn't improve performance enough consider upgrading the graphics card or perhaps CPU (dual core i5s tend to not be very good). You usually cannot overclock the CPU with HP's.

Also be aware that overclocking can have negative consequences (reduced life etc..) and upgrading hardware often needs its own prerequisite hardware (for example, a power supply that can supply a certain amount of power).
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Re: Overclock or get rid of the crappy video card?

Postby Club508 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 12:22 pm

For overclocking tips, check the overclocking board is what I'd say.  Other than that, I'd probably do more harm to your computer than good! :P
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Re: Overclock or get rid of the crappy video card?

Postby Slotback » Sat Dec 17, 2011 12:37 pm

You probably wouldn't get any better replies in the tweaking & overclocking subforums. I'm not sure why the hardware and overclocking subforums are separate given they deal with such similar topics.
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Re: Overclock or get rid of the crappy video card?

Postby Maverick260 » Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:33 pm

Allright... thanks
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