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njbb1995 wrote:QUOTE (njbb1995 @ Sep 2 2008, 03:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>you mean like Nvidia and stuff like that?
Yep ... you could be over-riding FSX settings with over-zealous nVidia global values.
njbb1995 wrote:QUOTE (njbb1995 @ Sep 2 2008, 04:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So i just turn Nvidia AA off
Not necessarily ... just try the different settings. Turning it right off would be a good first test though.
Try googling for "nHancer". It's a revised nVidia control panel thingie that not only explains all the different settings, but allows you to [easily] set different preference per application/program/sim.

njbb1995 wrote:QUOTE (njbb1995 @ Sep 3 2008, 05:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>these are my Motherboard specs can anybody help me now? sorry i am a bit clueless
Aaah! Ive had a couple of ASUS P4 boards in my time. Sadly, as I think Anthony said earlier, you're going to be limited graphics card wise by only having AGP. You'll only have [OLD] PCI on that board - and not the new PCI-E (Express) slots that most of the newer video cards now use.
It's going to be a case of "throwing good money after bad" - and even $150 spent on a better AGP card would be better put towards a new system.
I've never ever managed to get away with upgrading just one component. A new motherboard (for me) has always meant new RAM, a new video card, usually a faster HD - and inevitably a new case - as either the old power supply can't cope or the motherboard won't fit. Last time was particularly painful, as new motherboards only have USB - so all my lovely old Thrustmaster stuff had to be replaced too.
All this, just to play a flight sim!!! FSX is like every new version of Windows anything - runs like a *dog* till the technology can catch up - by which time the *next* version of FS will be in the shops. Grrrrrr.
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