by reider » Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:15 am
I have Vista 64 bit and FSX running comfortably on a 64 bit AMD 3000 sytem with non SATA drive and 1 gig DDR memory. This using a Geforce 7300 GS video card. It doesn`t run optimum but it runs well and plays well, unless you go to New York or somewhere, turn the settings down and it works there too.
On the other hand, I now have a AMD 3800+ dual core, SATA drive and 2 gig DDR2 memory with Geforce 7600GT. It runs FSX really well in the MCE 2005 that was supplied. Most settings are on Ultra High, traffic is set at 100% and though the frames do drop I can fly in New York without dropping the settings. The system comes with a Vista 32 bit update to be applied for. I know for a fact that this update and FSX coexist nicely, I`ve spoken to others that have the same setup. Don`t believe all the bad hype out there re Vista, it isn`t quite the ogre they`d have you believe. It can be difficult to get drivers for some hardware, though easier in 32 bit than 64-thats true of XP Pro 32 bit and 64 also....... I have both of them as well (7 puters here inc a Mac Mini). Most software works, especially in 32 bit Vista-though there are some that don`t. I will be installing dual boot XP or MCE(not stuck on MCE) with Vista 32 bit, if at all possible-this depends if they lock the upgrade or not, I suspect they will. Since my experience with 64 bit Vista and FSX I will definately be moving FSX Deluxe to the Vista 32 bit partition, no compunctions at all. Whereas, I will keep FSX Standard on my existing 64 bit Vista Machine which dual boots with XP Pro.
I would have been happy with the 3000 setup, except the base unit 3800+ inc fan (1 meg cache), tower, power, sata 160 gig drive, 1 gig mem, dual layer dvd, card reader, onboard sound, onboard vid, onboard network and a years Norton Firewall/Antivirus, plus upgrade to Vista Premium 32 bit was only
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reider on Sun Mar 04, 2007 7:23 am, edited 1 time in total.