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Reply #15 - Jul 20th, 2011 at 4:01pm

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Tango_Romeo wrote on Jul 20th, 2011 at 10:28am:
Dirt,

I'm thinking about trying it on my Win7 box.   How is your joystick working on the new machine?  Wink



No problemo!

Logitech - Extreme 3D Pro

Stuck it into a USB hole & it works perfectly.  Smiley

Later I updated the drivers & installed the Logitech profiler software.


One great thing I've noticed about Win7; is that it contains virtually every generic driver you could ever need. This makes loading the OS a breeze!

I sent you & the rest of "the gang" (including Collin) a detailed description of the new box.


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Reply #16 - Jul 22nd, 2011 at 1:45pm

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Dirtman what are the specks on your pc running CFS2. I am having problems with mine and am thinking about up grading.
 
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Reply #17 - Jul 23rd, 2011 at 7:39am

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roberthegf wrote on Jul 22nd, 2011 at 1:45pm:
Dirtman what are the specs on your pc running CFS2. I am having problems with mine and am thinking about up grading.


Yo Bob;

AMD Phenom II X4 810 AM3 (2.6GHz)
[similar architecture & performance as the Intel i7 3.0GHz chipset at 20% of the price]

Biostar N6853B mobo (2GHz FSB)
8GB Patriot - Sector5 (G series) PC10666/1333MHz Extreme Performance RAM
1TB Seagate SATA 3G
EVGA/NVidia GTS450 1GB GDDR5 Video Card
Thermaltake V2 mid-tower case
Thermaltake 450W P/S
Windows7 Ultimate SP1 (64bit)

The retail price of this unit is $480. (not including Win7)  I found several components on sale so my cost was $420 + tax.

Win7 rates this system @ 7.2 or 7.3 (out of 7.9)  Shocked

It's performance is INCREDIBLE!  2+ years ago I had to stop work on Vietnam-4-CFS2 due to intolerably low frame-rates (8-12 FPS) - now the same scenery displays in the 120-250 FPS range with the Image Quality MAXED!  HOLY CRAP!!!  Cheesy

Tested FS9 @ 60FPS & FSX at a solid 20FPS - both with the Image Quality set at Ultra High


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Reply #18 - Jul 23rd, 2011 at 11:22am

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With that systum I can run CFS2 with alot of trees and even make some real nice forest and still come out way ahead.If I used a 32 bit OS such as Vista home Premium or XP would I get the same frame rates or do I need to run a 64bit OS?
 
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Reply #19 - Jul 25th, 2011 at 11:43am

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roberthegf wrote on Jul 23rd, 2011 at 11:22am:
With that system I can run CFS2 with alot of trees and even make some real nice forest and still come out way ahead. If I used a 32 bit OS such as Vista home Premium or XP would I get the same frame rates or do I need to run a 64bit OS?


Yo Bob;

The problem is that XP will limit the system and only allow you to use 3GB of RAM (4GB MAX. if you tweak it)

4+ GB of RAM works fine in Vista/Win7 32 & 64Bit - the only limit is the max. amount of RAM your motherboard will support.

I cannot give you a definitive answer in regard to framerate differences in 32bit vs. 64bit as I have not tested this.

However if you consider that a 32bit o/s is like having your data driving down a 32 lane highway ... and a 64 bit o/s has 64 lanes; then you'd have twice the data volume. Theoretically; I would speculate the 64bit o/s should provide better framerates over the 32bit o/s.

I have been using Win7 for about 8 months. Last Nov. I picked up an old eMachine PC (produced in 2006).   It had XP Media Center (32bit) & had run very poorly over the previous 6 years. (slow & glitchy)  I loaded Win7 Ultimate 32bit and the PC ran: "smooth as glass". 

A couple of months later I realized I could run Win7 64bit on it (DUH!) ... once loaded: it ran even BETTER!  I noticed the average CPU usage dropped about 4% and RAM usage increased by approx. 7%.

The bottom line is that the 64bit o/s is much more capable and 32bit has become obsolete as has WinXP.
 

 

 

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Reply #20 - Jul 27th, 2011 at 8:24am

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Sorry it took so long to reply but real life things to take care of. Thanks for the info I will use it to inprove my playing of CFS2 and will upload missions with improved AI and scenery.
 
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