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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 00:30:59 -0700, Peter Duniho wrote:
"Greg Copeland" wrote in message news ![]() [...] I must warn you that I am a programmer and have a fair knowledge of what's going on under the covers. I'm a programmer too and "have a fair knowledge of what's going on under the covers". So what? I am amused at how much text you went to the trouble to write, just to make up a brand new argument, pretending it was the old one, and debating it as if someone else actually said all the things you bothered to rebut. As for your answering the original question, that's not what this subthread is about. I made a perfectly accurate statement, and you claimed it was false. Since you failed in that, you then proceeded to write an entirely entertaining essay, making up a whole new argument, the purpose of which I can only imagine is that you figured you'd have better luck with that one than the previous one. I do appreciate the time you've spent in pursuit of the amusement of the rest of us though. Thanks! Pete I can only say that it's not very often a troll reels me in. Congrats. You got me. Should you actually want to know the truth, bother to go back and read what I said. Hopefully Jim will wade through the find the facts. Everything I've stated is accurate and factual. I seriously have no idea who rang your bell, but troll is the best I can come up with to describe your oddly combatant behavior. I did notice, however, that you failed to respond to any of my requests for specifics. I think that speaks volumes. Nuff said. Like I said, I think Jim will be able to wade through. |
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I think it depends on your system CPU and power supply. These cards require
external power supply connections and I think a minimum of 350W or more. So if you have less than that and do not like messing with upgrading your PSU then dont bother. Think of the ATI9600XT which is a vg card. I installed it , no extra power required and it improved everything. Modest frame rate improvement but tremendous eye candy improvement. Better water/ocean effects etc etc. It was worth every penny. I had a geforce 2 MX400 before so it was a great leap. On the CPU if you are not at or near the top then going with the very expensive cards will not help performance much. Its like putting a rolls royce engine in a VW (no offense meant to VW owners its a great car) :-) my 2 cents Bill "Jim Chambers" wrote in message ... HI pilots, Is it worth getting the expensive new boards like the Radeon 9800 or gforce FX 5900 ie. is there sufficient detail in FS 2004 to show off these boards?.......Comments welcome......Jim. N. London |
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I am thinking of upgrading my graphics card too.
My system is as follows. Windows XP Home 120 gig HDD 1024mb of pc 3200 400mhz ram AMD Athlon XP2600 Gigabyte 7vaxp mainboard. Is this enough "main" hardware to do the radeon 9800 or equivalent some justice. Phil. "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message link.net... "Jim Chambers" wrote in message ... HI pilots, Is it worth getting the expensive new boards like the Radeon 9800 or gforce FX 5900 ie. is there sufficient detail in FS 2004 to show off these boards?.......Comments welcome......Jim. N. London Flight simulators are extremely system intensive. That means the entire system as a unit, not just the video card. A good card is definately an asset, but a total waste if not installed in a fairly fast system with adaquate ram to back it up. Anyone contemplating a high end video card as an upgrade for flight simulators is well advised to take a good look at their entire system and make a decision based on the system as it will be after the card is installed. In other words, I's say that a HUGE percentage of people who spend big bucks on a high end video card should have spent the money first to upgrade their general system. It's a shame to see these people time and time again put out hard earned money and then want to know why their high end video card only gives them 5 FPS increase in performance along with driver conflicts caused by having to upgrade video drivers that are way ahead of their system's basic performance level. There comes a point when upgrading the system as a whole is the FAR better choice than just upgrading the video card! Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 19:07:14 +0100, Pilot Pete wrote:
I am thinking of upgrading my graphics card too. My system is as follows. Windows XP Home 120 gig HDD 1024mb of pc 3200 400mhz ram AMD Athlon XP2600 Gigabyte 7vaxp mainboard. Is this enough "main" hardware to do the radeon 9800 or equivalent some justice. Phil. "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message link.net... "Jim Chambers" wrote in message ... HI pilots, Is it worth getting the expensive new boards like the Radeon 9800 or gforce FX 5900 ie. is there sufficient detail in FS 2004 to show off these boards?.......Comments welcome......Jim. N. London Flight simulators are extremely system intensive. That means the entire system as a unit, not just the video card. A good card is definately an asset, but a total waste if not installed in a fairly fast system with adaquate ram to back it up. Anyone contemplating a high end video card as an upgrade for flight simulators is well advised to take a good look at their entire system and make a decision based on the system as it will be after the card is installed. In other words, I's say that a HUGE percentage of people who spend big bucks on a high end video card should have spent the money first to upgrade their general system. It's a shame to see these people time and time again put out hard earned money and then want to know why their high end video card only gives them 5 FPS increase in performance along with driver conflicts caused by having to upgrade video drivers that are way ahead of their system's basic performance level. There comes a point when upgrading the system as a whole is the FAR better choice than just upgrading the video card! Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt Yes. You have plenty of machine to push data to the fastest of video cards. Nice system, btw. |
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I would think so. That system shouldn't have any trouble at all running
FS9, or anything else for that matter :-) As for video cards, I researched and tried several high end cards before ordering one for my high end Hypersonic system. Be advised that when it comes to the choice of video cards, someone suggesting one over another is not unlike walking into the nearest bar and yelling, "I can lick any SOB in this place" :-)) I'll only tell you that I opted for the FX 5900 Ultra 256 and it's doing a superb job in FS9 with the sliders exactly where I want them, and this doesn't mean maxed out to the right. Video settings should be custom set in for each system independently and using an arbitrary "everything to the right" and "as much frame rate as I can get" in my opinion isn't the way to approach flight simulator. If you have a good system, get a high end card; then "adjust" the settings until you get them the way you want them to be. It's a complicated process really, and there isn't a short answer. You'll no doubt get a lot of short answers, but in my opinion anyway, what I've told you is the way to go if my personal experience is of any value. Best of luck with your card purchase regardless of which you decide on, and have fun "tweaking" the system. Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt "Pilot Pete" wrote in message ... I am thinking of upgrading my graphics card too. My system is as follows. Windows XP Home 120 gig HDD 1024mb of pc 3200 400mhz ram AMD Athlon XP2600 Gigabyte 7vaxp mainboard. Is this enough "main" hardware to do the radeon 9800 or equivalent some justice. Phil. "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message link.net... "Jim Chambers" wrote in message ... HI pilots, Is it worth getting the expensive new boards like the Radeon 9800 or gforce FX 5900 ie. is there sufficient detail in FS 2004 to show off these boards?.......Comments welcome......Jim. N. London Flight simulators are extremely system intensive. That means the entire system as a unit, not just the video card. A good card is definately an asset, but a total waste if not installed in a fairly fast system with adaquate ram to back it up. Anyone contemplating a high end video card as an upgrade for flight simulators is well advised to take a good look at their entire system and make a decision based on the system as it will be after the card is installed. In other words, I's say that a HUGE percentage of people who spend big bucks on a high end video card should have spent the money first to upgrade their general system. It's a shame to see these people time and time again put out hard earned money and then want to know why their high end video card only gives them 5 FPS increase in performance along with driver conflicts caused by having to upgrade video drivers that are way ahead of their system's basic performance level. There comes a point when upgrading the system as a whole is the FAR better choice than just upgrading the video card! Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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