Hello,
I'd like to start using MS Flight Simulator, more or less as practise: I recently started a course for private pilot - single engine piston engine, and people at the club said FS is quite realistic. However, I will need to upgrade my computer... here is my config:
Dual Xeon 2.4 FSB 533
1 GB DDR ECC
Matrox G550
I have read the game is partially multithreaded: certain modules (radar contact, active sky, ...) are said to use the second CPU. However, I fear my G550 just won't cut it (I will try to see how 3D Analyse can help, perhaps I can take some of the detail rendering from the GPU to the second CPU).
So basically, what videocard could be useful ? I was thinking Sapphire 9800 (perhaps pro), but I have read that ATI only has hardware 3D accelleration on one monitor... Is this true ? On the other hand, I also read (in the same thread on 2CPU) that Nvidia has accelleration for both monitors (at least for the TI, not comment on the FX).
(I intend to pick up the game later today/tomorrow, so I'll only be able to verify then if I need 3D on the second monitor - it could be that some additional data, e.g. the kneeboard doesn't require 3D rendering)
Apart from flight simulator, I don't game that much, but I do use the PC for photo- (and to a lesser extent video-) editing.
Any suggestions ?
Jörg
I'd like to start using MS Flight Simulator, more or less as practise: I recently started a course for private pilot - single engine piston engine, and people at the club said FS is quite realistic. However, I will need to upgrade my computer... here is my config:
Dual Xeon 2.4 FSB 533
1 GB DDR ECC
Matrox G550
I have read the game is partially multithreaded: certain modules (radar contact, active sky, ...) are said to use the second CPU. However, I fear my G550 just won't cut it (I will try to see how 3D Analyse can help, perhaps I can take some of the detail rendering from the GPU to the second CPU).
So basically, what videocard could be useful ? I was thinking Sapphire 9800 (perhaps pro), but I have read that ATI only has hardware 3D accelleration on one monitor... Is this true ? On the other hand, I also read (in the same thread on 2CPU) that Nvidia has accelleration for both monitors (at least for the TI, not comment on the FX).
(I intend to pick up the game later today/tomorrow, so I'll only be able to verify then if I need 3D on the second monitor - it could be that some additional data, e.g. the kneeboard doesn't require 3D rendering)
Apart from flight simulator, I don't game that much, but I do use the PC for photo- (and to a lesser extent video-) editing.
Any suggestions ?
Jörg
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