Hi guys,
This is a great day for me!
Some of you probably knows that I have FS2004 runing on a low end laptop. I've never had the chance to fly on a high end system in my last 5 years of simming.
This is changed now. I just purchased a HP Pavilion PHE-185a! From today, I'm a proud member of the FSX club (hence the post icon)!!! A whole new world opened for me, and I'm pretty excited about it - obviously.
I know that a lot of gamers say that this system is still a lower end PC, and they make me shout : HEY GUYS, WHAT`S ENOUGH FOR YOU? I think that a Intel i7 CPU, 6 GB RAM and a "decent" GeForce card should be just good enough for FSX...especially after playing FS2004 on laptop with integrated graphics
Please don't get me wrong, I didn't write this to rant about my new system. Just wanted to share my excitement!
And now, I have to go and tweak the hell out of it....
Thanks for reading
This is a great day for me!
Some of you probably knows that I have FS2004 runing on a low end laptop. I've never had the chance to fly on a high end system in my last 5 years of simming.
This is changed now. I just purchased a HP Pavilion PHE-185a! From today, I'm a proud member of the FSX club (hence the post icon)!!! A whole new world opened for me, and I'm pretty excited about it - obviously.
I know that a lot of gamers say that this system is still a lower end PC, and they make me shout : HEY GUYS, WHAT`S ENOUGH FOR YOU? I think that a Intel i7 CPU, 6 GB RAM and a "decent" GeForce card should be just good enough for FSX...especially after playing FS2004 on laptop with integrated graphics
Please don't get me wrong, I didn't write this to rant about my new system. Just wanted to share my excitement!
And now, I have to go and tweak the hell out of it....
Thanks for reading