Tuesday, February 14, 2012

FSX on cheap gaming computer

FSX on cheap gaming computer Video Clips. Duration : 3.65 Mins.


Anyone can make FSX run good, just give them about 00 to buy a top of the line computer. My purpose/challenge, was to take mainstream components and build a computer that anyone could use to enjoy FSX I think I've accomplished most of my goals with this system, on a budget of about 0 US Specs: Intel Core i5-650 CPU @ 4.4 ghz (stock 3.2) Biostar TH55XE H55 motherboard 4 GB 1333 DDR3 Ram 1 GB Nvidia GT240 graphics 1 TB Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM HD Coolmax 500w Modular power supply Coolermaster Elite 360 HTPC case COolIT ALC ECO water cooler I've also tweaked the FSX.CFG file to remove the standard bugs: [Bufferpools] UsePools=0 [JobScheduler] AffinityMask=14 [Graphics] HighMemFix=1 Not many addons, but UTX, GEX, and REX are installed External camera used to record off my Samsung 40" 1080p LCD tv. Camera used is Canon Powershot SD1400 IS HD video mode. There are better HD cameras, but I got this camera mainly for photo shooting, not video Anyway let me know how you think I did. This PMDG 747 flight is an unusual approach and landing into Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport (KMSP), a visual approach to Runway 17. Coming from the east, turning south you can see downtown Minneapolis as well as lake Calhoun and Harriet and 35W on the way into runway 17. As an added bonus, towards the end after landing you can see the Mall of America shortly off in the distance, which is really very close to MSP airport. Enjoy and feel free to comment, and also to request additional ...

Tags: FSX, MSP, PMDG, 747, Intel, Nvidia, 4.4ghz, GT240, 4GB, 1TB, Minneapolis, St., Paul, Samsung, 1080p, LCD, coolit, Seagate, OCZ, Coolermaster, Coolmax, Thermaltake, Dell, PC, Flight, Simulator, HD, UTX, GEX, REX

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