Search the archive:
YaBB - Yet another Bulletin Board
 
   
 
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print
Minimum System Specs (Read 1975 times)
Aug 11th, 2006 at 3:27pm

Arnimon   Offline
Colonel
Whats up Bugs?
Germany

Gender: male
Posts: 345
*****
 
This Topic might be not necessary,if this is the case the Mods are called to delete it.

I want to know at what specs FSX will run smoothly enough to avoid complains.

The main thought behind my question is,there seem to be many users who have issues with the FR or the display of FSX.Ok,it΄s "only" a Demo,but...

So in order to find out what the minimum Specs for FSX are,and to point out how many Money is needed to upgrade the System,my question is asked.

Reading the Topic which asks for the Specs and comments of the Members of SimV becomes more and more difficult as the number of Posts decreases.(hope its the right word for growing more) and so at the end some readers may have lost the overview.
 

It looks like chicken,smells like chicken,tastes like chicken,but when Chuck Norris says its Beef...then damnit...its Beef!!!
IP Logged
 
Reply #1 - Aug 11th, 2006 at 3:38pm

Gixer   Offline
Colonel
Lets go fly a kite!!

Posts: 1540
*****
 
I think that is a difficult question to answer. I am sure it WILL run on a rather basic system.

It all depends on what you require your sim to look like to meet your needs. Some people arent bothered about the pretty water etc. Unfortunately I think to get this one running at its ultimate best is going to require a top of the range pc with 2gig+ ram, 2x decent graphics cards in SLI configuration and a high end CPU.

It all comes down to money with most people at the end of the day.
 

AMD64 3500+ @ 2200MHz 400FSB&&MSI K8N Neo 2 mobo nForce3 chipset&&1gig Corsair XMS PC3200 timings @ 10.2.2.2 &&XFX 6800 Ultra @ 450/1200&&80gig HDD&&Loadsa fans!!!
IP Logged
 
Reply #2 - Aug 11th, 2006 at 3:59pm

Arnimon   Offline
Colonel
Whats up Bugs?
Germany

Gender: male
Posts: 345
*****
 
Ok,but my thought is... that a lot more of "Freaks" are Members or take a look into this Forum as a Guest.
So,becomming a Freak too,my question should be interesting for a lot of Viewers.
 

It looks like chicken,smells like chicken,tastes like chicken,but when Chuck Norris says its Beef...then damnit...its Beef!!!
IP Logged
 
Reply #3 - Aug 11th, 2006 at 4:33pm

wealthysoup   Offline
Colonel
Newtownards, Northern Ireland

Gender: male
Posts: 825
*****
 
from the m$ website:

    * Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista
    * Processor: 1.0 Ghz
    * RAM: Windows XP SP2 - 256MB, Windows Vista – 512MB
    * Hard Drive: 14GB
    * Video Card: 32MB DirectX 9 compatible
    * Other: DX9 hardware compatibility and audio board with speakers and/or headphones
    * Online/Multiplayer Requirements: 56.6 kbps or better for online play

I'd reccommend at least a 1.6/1.8 GHZ CPU MINIMUM pref 2.4ghz (amd) or a fast intel one (dont know much about these)
at least 512mb ram, preferably 1024mb+
at least a 128mb gfx card, pref 256mb+
 

My PC specs:&&AMD Athlon 64 3200 (@ 2.2ghz)&&Asus K8v se deluxe motherboard&&1.5gb pc3200 RAM&&128mb palit geforce 6600gt&&200gb+80gb hard drives&&21 inch CRT&&5.1 creative surround sound speakers
IP Logged
 
Reply #4 - Aug 12th, 2006 at 12:53am

Daube   Offline
Colonel
Alternative bloomer
Nice (FR)

Gender: male
Posts: 5833
*****
 
Those are the minimum requirements.
With this hardware setup, FSX would look no better than FS5.

The testers here that had fairly good frames were all using very last generation cards, some even se two cards in SLI, with the latest possible Pentium proc, like at least 3,4 GHz, and 2 gigs of speedy RAM. Even with that configuration, the frames would eventually get under 20 from time to time.
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #5 - Aug 12th, 2006 at 2:35am
cheesegrater   Ex Member

 
Minimum requirements for semi-smooth play:

Conroe 6400
2 GB RAM
7900GT or X1900 in SLI or Crossfire

Grin
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #6 - Aug 12th, 2006 at 4:47am
flymo   Ex Member

 
keep in mind that this is onlt a demo. im sure they are gonna give FS a bit of tweek before its release to squeeze more frames out.
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #7 - Aug 12th, 2006 at 7:18am

wealthysoup   Offline
Colonel
Newtownards, Northern Ireland

Gender: male
Posts: 825
*****
 
Quote:
Minimum requirements for semi-smooth play:

Conroe 6400
2 GB RAM
7900GT or X1900 in SLI or Crossfire

Grin



hes asking for MINIMUM system specs not what he will need to run it on full detail with good fps.
 

My PC specs:&&AMD Athlon 64 3200 (@ 2.2ghz)&&Asus K8v se deluxe motherboard&&1.5gb pc3200 RAM&&128mb palit geforce 6600gt&&200gb+80gb hard drives&&21 inch CRT&&5.1 creative surround sound speakers
IP Logged
 
Reply #8 - Aug 12th, 2006 at 7:53am
Tweek   Ex Member

 
I still believe that you can't pinpoint minimum specs for any game. Two people with exactly the same systems may not have the sim run in exactly the same way, due to other deciding factors to do with their own individual computer. Sure, in a 'straight out of the box' form, the performance difference would be minute, but over time, more and more stuff is there to contribute to the overall performance of your computer. One example, being a simple defragging of a hard drive, which, in some cases, can improve performance no end.
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #9 - Aug 12th, 2006 at 8:09am
PisTon   Ex Member

 
In my opionion, to get a good frame rate with most settings enabled, you'll need:

AMD 3500+
1gb RAM
Radeon X1800+, nvidia 7800GT+, maybe a X850 if you wan't lower price.

Why?
3500+ because my P4 650 gets to 90% utilization with 0% AI, also to compensate for bigger GPU than mine (X850).

1gb RAM because my peak memory usage using fsX is only 750mb.

Graphics cards because my X850XT runs the unoptimized demo very well. A step up should make it run very good.

If you want really good graphics with frame rates over 30, get:
Core 2 duo X6800
2gb RAM
Radeon X1950XTX crossfire.
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #10 - Aug 12th, 2006 at 8:19am
flymo   Ex Member

 
Quote:
If you want really good graphics with frame rates over 30, get:
Core 2 duo X6800
2gb RAM
Radeon X1950XTX crossfire.


how much would all that cost?
looks and sounds rather pricey
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #11 - Aug 12th, 2006 at 8:41am
PisTon   Ex Member

 
Quote:
how much would all that cost?
looks and sounds rather pricey

Yes it will cost allot.
 
IP Logged
 
Reply #12 - Aug 12th, 2006 at 8:26pm

Gixer   Offline
Colonel
Lets go fly a kite!!

Posts: 1540
*****
 
Quote:
In my opionion, to get a good frame rate with most settings enabled, you'll need:

AMD 3500+
1gb RAM
Radeon X1800+, nvidia 7800GT+, maybe a X850 if you wan't lower price.



That is praticarly my setup. I have an AMD 3500+, Nvidia 6800Ultra and 1gig of ram.

I have my settings pretty good but I have no AI at all, though I fly mainly online so I dont require it anyway. My frames are generally 25-30 (locked @30) but flying low with Autogen on dense over a forest has it stuttering a bit, but thats it really. I am hoping upgrading to 2gig of ram will help that problem out a bit!
 

AMD64 3500+ @ 2200MHz 400FSB&&MSI K8N Neo 2 mobo nForce3 chipset&&1gig Corsair XMS PC3200 timings @ 10.2.2.2 &&XFX 6800 Ultra @ 450/1200&&80gig HDD&&Loadsa fans!!!
IP Logged
 
Reply #13 - Aug 13th, 2006 at 3:24am

Arnimon   Offline
Colonel
Whats up Bugs?
Germany

Gender: male
Posts: 345
*****
 
Well,i have to say that i was a little bit self minded when i posted my question.Grin But now i know what i will have to do to be prepaired for FSX.
My system specs now; AMD Athlon 64x2 3800+
                                    1024 MB RAM
                                    MSI X1300 256MB
Upgrading the Graphics Card and the RAM should be enough to run FSX with FR up to 25-30.
 

It looks like chicken,smells like chicken,tastes like chicken,but when Chuck Norris says its Beef...then damnit...its Beef!!!
IP Logged
 
Reply #14 - Aug 13th, 2006 at 4:44am
Nick N   Ex Member

 
dual core processer is a must


that is one of the major reasons for the 'over land' stuttters allot of people complained about


FSX considers a medium quality system:

Dual core (medium spec)
7900GT or GTX or X1900Xt
1GB ram (XP) 1.5GB ram (vista)

Vista sucks 512mb of ram for the OS alone so having 1 gig is not enough for FSX and Vista. 2GB will be needed for best results

DX10 will NOT be available for WindowsXP. You must purchase Vista for DX10 and M$ will release a DX10 patch for FSX which will only install into Windows Vista.

The specs I posted above are what you need to accomodate your question:

I want to know at what specs FSX will run smoothly enough to avoid complains.  


I'm running the full version on windows vista and I can vouch for those specs


SLI or Crossfire using either ATI or Nvidia's flagship cards will be required to bring frame rates up in FSX to what you are use to seeing in FS9 with ultra high graphics and other settings enabled






 
IP Logged
 
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print