I'm also only really talking about laptops, desktops are far to 20th century.
I'm also only really talking about laptops, desktops are far to 20th century.
I think computers really need to catch up
there's not many people who are willing to use a desktop these days.
That computer is too outdated to play FSX with modern add-ons at higher settings no matter how many upgrades. If that's your goal then you will not be able to achieve it with $200, so spending it would be nothing more than a waste of money.
In my opinion, you're best off saving until you can get an entirely new one. The slowest and cheapest computer that I would expect to run FSX well with addons is:
Intel Core i5-2400 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz (3.4GHz Turbo Boost) $190
ASRock Z68 PRO3 GEN3 $112
4GB (2x2GB) DDR3-1600 CL9 $30
GTX 560 $180
Antec Three Hundred Case $60
500GB HDD 7200rpm $80
PC Power and Cooling Silencer MK III 600W $90
total: $742 + shipping not including rebates. Prices from newegg.
If you don't want to build it yourself then make sure to get that processor (or faster) as well as that videocard (or faster) and 4GB of RAM (or more).
Incidentally, this is about the same as the specifications that MS Flight runs on high settings with, according to MS.
Higher frequencies with the same design will always put out more heat. Adding more cores will always put out more heat. So for the same amount of money, desktops will always be faster, there's no real way around it.
That computer is too outdated to play FSX with modern add-ons at higher settings no matter how many upgrades. If that's your goal then you will not be able to achieve it with $200, so spending it would be nothing more than a waste of money.
In my opinion, you're best off saving until you can get an entirely new one. The slowest and cheapest computer that I would expect to run FSX well with addons is:
Intel Core i5-2400 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz (3.4GHz Turbo Boost) $190
ASRock Z68 PRO3 GEN3 $112
4GB (2x2GB) DDR3-1600 CL9 $30
GTX 560 $180
Antec Three Hundred Case $60
500GB HDD 7200rpm $80
PC Power and Cooling Silencer MK III 600W $90
total: $742 + shipping not including rebates. Prices from newegg.
If you don't want to build it yourself then make sure to get that processor (or faster) as well as that videocard (or faster) and 4GB of RAM (or more).
Incidentally, this is about the same as the specifications that MS Flight runs on high settings with, according to MS.
First off, I'd like to thank you all for the information. I have never built my own computer or made any upgrades, so I am in way over my head with this stuff. I may be able to scrounge up enough money for these components, but I have no idea on how to build it. Is it relatively self-explanatory, and would I be able to do it without much trouble?
That computer is too outdated to play FSX with modern add-ons at higher settings no matter how many upgrades. If that's your goal then you will not be able to achieve it with $200, so spending it would be nothing more than a waste of money.
In my opinion, you're best off saving until you can get an entirely new one. The slowest and cheapest computer that I would expect to run FSX well with addons is:
Intel Core i5-2400 Sandy Bridge 3.1GHz (3.4GHz Turbo Boost) $190
ASRock Z68 PRO3 GEN3 $112
4GB (2x2GB) DDR3-1600 CL9 $30
GTX 560 $180
Antec Three Hundred Case $60
500GB HDD 7200rpm $80
PC Power and Cooling Silencer MK III 600W $90
total: $742 + shipping not including rebates. Prices from newegg.
If you don't want to build it yourself then make sure to get that processor (or faster) as well as that videocard (or faster) and 4GB of RAM (or more).
Incidentally, this is about the same as the specifications that MS Flight runs on high settings with, according to MS.
First off, I'd like to thank you all for the information. I have never built my own computer or made any upgrades, so I am in way over my head with this stuff. I may be able to scrounge up enough money for these components, but I have no idea on how to build it. Is it relatively self-explanatory, and would I be able to do it without much trouble?
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