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Jun 4
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, 2005 at 8:05am
Rob Chrisman
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Hi everyone,
Would it be worth getting an FS-GS service on a Dell Dimension 8400? I am currently using this PC and was wondering whether FS-GS would be any use on it. The specs are:
- Pentium 4 3.2 GHz
- 1GB RAM
- 160GB HDD
- ATi Radeon X800 XT
Cheers all!
Rob.
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Jun 4
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Well, my simming experience has forever been changed thanks to Michael at FS-GS. I used their services about 7 months ago and have been pleased beyond compare. I still consider it my best "payware" purchase for the flight sim, and those that know me, know I have bought a LOT of "payware"
Contact Ramsa here on the forums - you can normally find him in the Payware Screenshots forum.
My life is like the movie Office Space
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Jun 4
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, 2005 at 9:20am
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Hey Rob!
Yes, with those specs Michael will be able to make that thing fly!!
I met Micheal over 2 years ago. I requested his services and also gained a great friend here in the Flight Sim Community! I chat with him almost every day & Usually once a week on the phone! He is a real great guy who will work patiently with you until you are satisfied.
I had my old system, a Sony Vaio 1.4, 512 ram with an Nvidia Geforce2 MX/MX 400 and he was able to tweak that thing to the point where I could fly seamlessly!!
I am running it now as my new PC is being upgraded to a 64 bit machine!
http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=paywareshots;action=displa...
One thing people need to realize about Michael's services. Sometimes people get the attitude like, "I know allot about computers, what is he going to do that I can't?" The FS-GS service is NOT about a few adjustments and maxxing everything out, it is a complete re-engineering of your machine. Most of the adjustments made are OUTSIDE of the sim and OUTSIDE of your graphics card! Those adjustments are the easy part. Most of the time is spent getting rid of things that bog down the machine. I am not speaking of programs, I am speaking of many hidden things that cause your machine to not perform at its peak when running the sim! It is something Michael calls "System Unification"! See here taken from his site!
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Around 4 years ago while working as a Network Administrator for a major speaker manufacturer in California I was given the job of setting up an entirely new division, which would be developing computer speaker systems from the ground up. During this time I came into contact with a brilliant Systems Engineer who introduced me to his concept of “Systems Unification”.
It was his idea that if we were to unify each unit within the division by purchasing machines from one manufacturer each with the same Operating System but each specifically set-up for the users needs and we were to couple that with servers loaded with the same Operating System from the same manufacturer than we would have a more efficient and cost effective network with less downtime and fewer system failures.
Since the company would be employing users who would span the spectrum from simple data entry to complex technical and graphic design we had to choose a company, which offered a wide range of machines that could be tailored to each of the users needs.
It was my job to research and find which software and hardware peripherals would best work with each machine. Taking into account reports of system crashes, efficient memory usage and a host of other factors. This became my training ground for learning how to blend elements together to make them work at their optimum. I had to know how each piece of software or hardware would interact with every other piece of hardware and software within the network and including our manufacturing division in China.
It took the two of us over two years to implement the entire plan. The final result became known as one of the most cost effective and an efficient network yet developed and was used as a model by many major companies throughout the world.
As I became more and more immersed in Flight simulators I discovered that the principals that I had learned could be applied to an individual machine which needed to be “unified” in order to get the maximum from particular software such as Fs2000 or Fs2002 and now FSCOF.
I researched every available website and forum until I had learned to understand the operating principals of the simulator and how it interacts with all of the available motherboards, processors, operating systems, video cards, video card drivers, sound cards and sound card drivers.
I built system after system seeking to come up with real world answers to making the simulator function at its max even on what many would consider systems incapable of doing so. I have researched and sought out answers from the best manufacturers and designers and I have learned from the users what they need and want from their machines and simulators.
The results to date have been scores of satisfied customers many of whom had given up on their machines believing them to be incapable of ever achieving satisfactory performance.
Users of all skill levels who had previously thought their systems obsolete and could not even consider expensive upgrades have found that “system unification” has given them the ability to enjoy their gaming experience on a par with users with “high end” systems. High end users benefit from the increased stability and functionality of their systems.
The answers that you will find here are not based on “unrealistic bench marks or test scores” but on real life experience and real time testing of this unique and “special” game.
If you have any further questions or would like to discuss these issues further , please contact us either by email or through our forum.
Michael Greenblatt
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Jun 4
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Rob, besides getting a machine that works perfectly with the sim, you will also benefit from the knowledge that Michael will tell you on setting up the machine. You will probably learn a few tricks on how to set up your machines and how to "maintain" them in the future!
I look at it this way.
I have spent over $2,000 on my machine. Out of the box it runs great, but for a little extra with FS-GS, you have the peace of mind knowing that the machine you purchased to fly in the sim, is now a machine dedicated solely for this purpose.
There is no "I wonder" with his services, all that is left is the real enjoyment............
Flying!!!
Dave
Intel Core i7 Extreme Processor 965, 4.2GHz/8MB L3 Cache, Asus P6T Deluxe V2 Intel X58 Chipset Cross
Fire & SLI Supported, Mushkin Redline 6GB (3X2GB) Memory, eVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285, Vista 64.
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Jun 4
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, 2005 at 12:06pm
Rob Chrisman
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Thanks Steve and Dave - I was a bit puzzled over whether the services would work with a Dell - computers reluctant to change.
Cheers for your help, I will no doubt contact Michael about this!
Cheers.
Rob.
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Jun 4
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, 2005 at 12:46pm
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Thanks Steve and Dave - I was a bit puzzled over whether the services would work with a Dell - computers reluctant to change.
Cheers for your help, I will no doubt contact Michael about this!
Cheers.
Rob.
Michael (Ramsa) at FS-GS worked his magic with my Dell XPS and Im sure he remembers how messed up my computer was before he helped me get it running tip-top, for which I am forever greatful
My life is like the movie Office Space
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Jun 4
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, 2005 at 1:46pm
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I'm really tempted to try the FS-GS services on my machine, but one thing. If your PC gets tweaked
specifically
for the sim, do programs outside the sim run just was well/any better or do they perform any worse? ???.
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Jun 4
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, 2005 at 2:13pm
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Mozz,
Michael and I partitioned my HD so one side of my PC is for simming, the other side is for reg PC useage, so in my case, everything else outside of the sim works just peachy as well.
My life is like the movie Office Space
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Jun 4
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Posted by: Mozz Posted on: Today at 1:46pm
I'm really tempted to try the FS-GS services on my machine, but one thing. If your PC gets tweaked specifically for the sim, do programs outside the sim run just was well/any better or do they perform any worse
That was a concern of mine also since my wife & I shared the same machine.
When the PC boots, you will have a choice of a "Profile".
Once booted, it loads only what the sim needs!
Dave
Intel Core i7 Extreme Processor 965, 4.2GHz/8MB L3 Cache, Asus P6T Deluxe V2 Intel X58 Chipset Cross
Fire & SLI Supported, Mushkin Redline 6GB (3X2GB) Memory, eVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285, Vista 64.
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Jun 12
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, 2005 at 6:41am
Ivan
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With flightsi being a drive hog (loads of IO ops) and usually needs a system that is top-of-the-line 2 years after the release, most other games will run quite well i think
Russian planes:
IL-76 (all standard length ones)
,
Tu-154 and Il-62
,
Tu-134
and
An-24RV
&&&&AI flightplans and repaints can be found
here
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