
Posted:
Thu May 27, 2010 1:49 am
by Ian Warren
One person tramping around the Southern Pacific was Blake aka' Waka172' , as a pilot the down in between flights had him using a laptop for comm and course Flightsim , we did many multiplay flights and even a shared cockpit when he was in Port Moresby PNG , his frames and results were outstanding , he gave up the airline bizz , to return home , he'd give you the best commend what he was using and settings , then on saying that .. sorta been doing that nearly 2 year , his Laptop would be borderline by today ? .

Posted:
Sun May 30, 2010 8:36 pm
by Kahu
Well after a lot of research I decided to try out the laptop computer, so I purchased a 2.26 I5 CPU, 4GBram 1GBNvidia card Windows 7 64bit for about $1400.
So far running FSX on medium settings, except water on highest setting running DX10 and mesh detail at 7cm I am getting 30-50 fps using the default AC flying around REAL NZ Tauranga. I haven't defraged or done any tweaking yet so I am extremely pleased with the results, since my last computer struggled at 5-10 fps on low settings!!! I can finally start to enjoy FSX


Posted:
Sun May 30, 2010 9:26 pm
by Ian Warren
Gav , 'nah' gone the real desktop PC for a LAPTOP !

please not your real DESKTOP , cant ya rebuild her , make her stronger faster


Posted:
Mon May 31, 2010 7:54 pm
by Kahu
Ian Warren wrote:Gav , 'nah' gone the real desktop PC for a LAPTOP !

please not your real DESKTOP , cant ya rebuild her , make her stronger faster

Its still in use as the internet computer for the family, I cant really rebuild her as the graphics cards are to long. The laptop is just for flightsim.

Posted:
Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:09 pm
by redkiwi
I've been told the Asus G37 is the s**t.