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Hi, all, I am amp-ing up my interest in flight sim and graduating from a simple pc-yoke-peddle setup to a more robust pc-cockpit simulator. After several months, my cockpit build is pretty much ready to go, so now I am tackling the PC build. This is what I'm thinking, based around my budget. It is focused to a good CPU rather than the GPU, since I am an FSX user. I think it's solid, but would love a gut-check.

 

Intel Core i5-6600k 3.5GHz

Cryorig H7 49 CFM cooler

Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3 Motherboard

G.Skill Ripjaws V Series DDR4 16GB

MSI GeForce GTX950 2GB

Crucial MX300 535GB SSD

DIYPC S280-W case

EVGA 100-B1-0500-KR 500W power supply

 

I'll have two 24 inch monitors side by side up front, plus two small monitors on the cockpit panel for instruments and a GPS.

 

My two big questions, aside from hopefully getting a thumbs-up for my build, are:

 

Do I stick with my FSX Gold Edition w Acceleration Pack or do I swtich to FSX:SE?

Do I go with Windows 7 64 bit, which has been good for me, or do I switch to Windows 10 64-bit?

 

Any expert feedback is most appreciated indeed!

 

thanks!

 

Dave

Intel Core i5 6600K 3.9GHz | MSI Z170A Krait Gaming 3X Motherboard | G.Skill Ripjaws 2x8GB DDR4 SDRAM PC4 25600 | MSI GeForce GTX-950 2GB | MSI GeForce 710 |Crucial MX300 525 GB SSD | EVGA 500 Ba 100-0500-KR 80+ Bronze 500W | Windows 10 Home | FSX Gold With Acceleration
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Wow, didn't even think of that and you are correct. That would mean that I'd have 5 monitors, but my graphics card can only support 4...
Intel Core i5 6600K 3.9GHz | MSI Z170A Krait Gaming 3X Motherboard | G.Skill Ripjaws 2x8GB DDR4 SDRAM PC4 25600 | MSI GeForce GTX-950 2GB | MSI GeForce 710 |Crucial MX300 525 GB SSD | EVGA 500 Ba 100-0500-KR 80+ Bronze 500W | Windows 10 Home | FSX Gold With Acceleration
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Ok, I replaced the MB to support three monitors up-front with a second video card, here is the new config:

 

Intel Core i5-6600k 3.5GHz

Cryorig H7 49 CFM cooler

MSI Z170A Krait Gaming 3X motherboard

MSI GeForce GT 710

MSI GeForce GTX950 2GB

G.Skill Ripjaws V Series DDR4 16GB

Crucial MX300 535GB SSD

DIYPC S280-W case

EVGA 100-B1-0500-KR 500W power supply

 

Thanks, il88pp for the heads up!

 

Anyone have thoughts on my two questions: Windows and FSX version choices?

Intel Core i5 6600K 3.9GHz | MSI Z170A Krait Gaming 3X Motherboard | G.Skill Ripjaws 2x8GB DDR4 SDRAM PC4 25600 | MSI GeForce GTX-950 2GB | MSI GeForce 710 |Crucial MX300 525 GB SSD | EVGA 500 Ba 100-0500-KR 80+ Bronze 500W | Windows 10 Home | FSX Gold With Acceleration
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Just as another option. Never looked into it, but I think it's also possible to:

 

-Run 3 screens off the main PC,

-run a second less powerfull PC with 2 monitors,

-Connect the PC's (ethernet cable)

-and use a software setup to "network the second pc" and make the FSX gauges show up on the second monitors.

 

It may not be possible to drag gauges over.

I think it's more a matter of running an app on the second pc, and connecing that to FSX.

Apps like Plan-G, Acivesky, Or a GPS providing program.

(Some people use an apple or IOS computer for his, as some gauges are available as Apps and not as PC software.)

 

Maybe have a look in the "Cockpit Builders" forum on Flightsim.com.

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