flymia From United States of America, joined Jun 2001, 5667 posts, RR: 6 Posted (5 months 4 weeks 23 hours ago) and read 2776 times:
As I get ready to have 5 weeks off and soon purchase the PMDG NGX a question came to mind. I know the NGX will take a lot of FPS and memory. I have a fairly new system but I also enjoy running a good amount of AI and flying into larger denser airports. In some of my payware planes at these airport my FPS can drop to the high teens or once in a while even lower. My question is, is my computer good to try an over clock and what are the dangers of doing it?
I have no idea how to do it but I have heard it is not too difficult. Anyone know of any good manuals or "how to's" online?
Here is my system:
i7-930 (4x 2.8Ghz)
I have a Asetek 550LC Liquid CPU cooling system w/120mm Radiator
6GB of DDR3
ATI 5870HD
Motherboard: Asus P6T SE
800 Watt power supply.
Any other tips on getting FPS up? Programs of any sort?
Thanks for the help.
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Fabo From Slovakia, joined Aug 2005, 826 posts, RR: 1 Reply 1, posted (5 months 4 weeks 19 hours ago) and read 2759 times:
I dont think you will need to overclock for NGX.
That said, you probably could overclock your rig. I hear Intel CPUs are good for that, good cooling provided.
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flymia From United States of America, joined Jun 2001, 5667 posts, RR: 6 Reply 2, posted (5 months 4 weeks 15 hours ago) and read 2747 times:
Thanks for the info. I think I will wait to see how the NGX does than make a deicision. I was something that came to mind so thought I would ask around.
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SamuP From Colombia, joined Jul 2010, 48 posts, RR: 0 Reply 3, posted (5 months 3 weeks 5 days 14 hours ago) and read 2631 times:
With that kind of hardware you should be able to run the NGX rather nicely without needing to overclock. In my experience, try not to overclock when not really necessary. As you said, go ahead and try a couple of flights in different sceneries to get an idea what kind of performance you get.
Cheers on your new purchase and happy flying!
chrisco1204 From United States of America, joined Dec 2011, 28 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (5 months 1 week 3 days 7 hours ago) and read 2252 times:
Quoting flymia (Reply 2): I dont think you will need to overclock for NGX.
That said, you probably could overclock your rig. I hear Intel CPUs are good for that, good cooling provided.
NorthStarDC4M From Canada, joined Apr 2000, 2514 posts, RR: 47 Reply 5, posted (5 months 1 week 2 days 23 hours ago) and read 2238 times:
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Overclocking is not what people think it is...
Could you... yes sure, if your motherboard supports it it might be as easy as going into the System Setup and turning it on. If not it can get complicated and I'd recommend reading and understanding what you are doing before even thinking about it. Liquid cooling is good, but does it include the bridge controllers and ideally have RAM cooling? The Bridge controllers take a major heat increase with more overclocking setups and will quickly start causing stability issues. Modern PCs no longer get much of a performance boost with overclocking without suffering from pretty obvious stability issues.
Most slow downs are graphics related or HD lag time related anyways, neither of which you will help with knocking a few more mhz through your CPU or bridge controllers.
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