by brownbox » Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:00 pm
the best card for FSX would obviously be the nvidia geforce GTX 295, priced at $1000.
From the information i have gathered, you are trying to keep the upgrade to a budget. I think you will find that since your CPU power is lacking, and because of the fact that FSX is heavily CPU dependent, a big video card upgrade would yield very small improvements in FPS.
Ideally, to run a much better video card, you will need a better CPU. This will need a new motherboard, which would then require new ram. You will then need a new power supply to run these.
That trademe one is a fairly good price, considering its the silent version and a 512mb (this will help with FSX) version. You must be aware that with any silent components, there must be sufficient air flow inside the computer case to blow over the heatsink.
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In other words:this card should be a decent low budget upgrade, and should give you an fps increase in heavily graphic dependent situations of fsx. Unless you want to start upgrading other components of your system, as noted above, this would be a good choice
Hope this helps
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brownbox on Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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