by Codge » Sat Aug 05, 2006 12:56 am
Trolly,I did exactly the same-went from 768-1.5gigs RAM,and I have a 2.4gig CPU.it's AMD.I did get a card ATI 9600 PRO with 256 on board RAM at around the same time but I can't remember which I got first.When I say around the same time I mean a few weeks apart.I noticed with the RAM way less stuttering and lockup and a huge increase in being able to run multiple apps,like Teamspeak (that's not very demanding tho)real weather and be on the net downloading stuff all while taking a reasonably demanding flight.
Happy Traveler,I agree with everything everyone else says.How much are you wanting to spend?If it's a whole new system then get an FSX runner,means dual core.I'd wait till it is released since it's so close now and get some feedback from those who have bought it and listen to what they have to say.Other wise for FS2004 the standard seems to be a gig of RAM a 128mb on board RAM graphics card and a 2 gig CPU and yes a 7200 harddrive,and yes an 8mb cache is good.they are the ones musicians use for recording onto.If like me you only have 2 slots for RAM,you have 512 already I'd just put another 512 next to it,but if you want to spend more then get a gig stick.I think I should have only put in another 512 instead of a gig,because of the cost.A gig total is quite sufficient plus then whatever your graphics card has is fine. I was running 768RAM and a 32mb Geforce 2 dual monitor job and it was fine.That card was $40. I still have it on my other computer that I'm networking with my main so I'll have 4 monitors plus this other little old compac thing,it's a portable not a laptop,and I'll use it for a GPS.It has a 12 inch screen but fine for that job.It will all be linked on my D-link router which I can plug in up to 4 computers.That's why I got another card which ended up being an ATI 9600PRO.They have 256 on board RAM and most important to me is they're all $150 on trade Me,and they have a dual output monitor thing.It is a VGA out but you get the adapter plug so a CRT monitor will plug in.I got 6 17 inch monitors for $40 each and they are all pairs and match pretty well.I mean make and model here as all monitors are slightly different in their colour and the way they display so it's good to have all the same or at least pairs of monitors if you're trying to build a multi monitor sim like I am.
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