Charlie Posted May 11, 2013 Report Posted May 11, 2013 I am thinking of buying a new computer for X-Plane. The computer I'm currently looking at has: CPU: Intel i5 3570 Ivy Bridge 3.4GhzGPU: Nvidia Geforce GT 630 2GB DDR3RAM: 8GBHDD: Seagate/WD 1TB I don't need Ultra high graphics but I do want to be able to run xp10 decently. I don't have much more money to upgrade to anything too much more expensive but I am wondering if I could get anything better with what I have. Quote
cessna729 Posted May 11, 2013 Report Posted May 11, 2013 I am thinking of buying a new computer for X-Plane. The computer I'm currently looking at has: CPU: Intel i5 3570 Ivy Bridge 3.4GhzGPU: Nvidia Geforce GT 630 2GB DDR3RAM: 8GBHDD: Seagate/WD 1TB I don't need Ultra high graphics but I do want to be able to run xp10 decently. I don't have much more money to upgrade to anything too much more expensive but I am wondering if I could get anything better with what I have.If your going to use it as a "sim only" machine, that's not a bad spec IMHO. If you shopped around a bit you could up the spec on the processor and or increase the RAM a bit for the same money?But if your not lucky enough to have a "sim only" machine, be doubly sure to check that you turn off all the "extra processes and programs running in the background" that are not needed when running X-Plane (especially if running Windows). Or all that lovely new hardware may get "bogged down". WD VelociRaptors are my "HDD" of choice, got 5 on my sim machine :Dcessna729. Quote
Charlie Posted May 11, 2013 Author Report Posted May 11, 2013 If your going to use it as a "sim only" machine, that's not a bad spec IMHO.When I said "for X-Plane" I lied a little . I also need to have some stuff for school (Microsoft office, notepad++ etc.), some photo editing stuff and I have about 50-55GB of stuff that I need to transfer but I'm used to restarting the computer before using xp from the crappy family computer Quote
Charlie Posted May 11, 2013 Author Report Posted May 11, 2013 Alright,This system will be slightly more expensive but just within my budget: CPU: AMD FX-8350GPU: Nvidia Geforce 480 1.5 GBRAM: 8GB I don't know which one will work better with X-Plane but I'll be getting the one that does Quote
Cameron Posted May 11, 2013 Report Posted May 11, 2013 GPU: Nvidia Geforce 480 1.5 GB That's pretty limiting... Quote
Charlie Posted May 11, 2013 Author Report Posted May 11, 2013 That's pretty limiting...Do you think I should just stick with the Nvidia Geforce GT 630? Quote
Cameron Posted May 11, 2013 Report Posted May 11, 2013 Do you think I should just stick with the Nvidia Geforce GT 630? No, I believe the 480 will still outperform the 630 looking at the two systems you had. Quote
Charlie Posted May 11, 2013 Author Report Posted May 11, 2013 I think I'm going to have to get a system with quite a weak graphics card that I can look at upgrading to something much more powerful. Quote
Flying_pig Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 i recommend you do not get a 630 or 480 you should at the very least be looking at a gtx 650 TI boost as that is much more powerful then both card also Microsoft office runs with Intel HD so i wouldn't worry to much about those and one more thing don't get an amd cpu for x-plane it's a mainly single core application and amd's single core performance isn't that great you should only get one if you are building a render farm Quote
Charlie Posted May 12, 2013 Author Report Posted May 12, 2013 (edited) i recommend you do not get a 630 or 480 you should at the very least be looking at a gtx 650 TI boost as that is much more powerful then both card also Microsoft office runs with Intel HD so i wouldn't worry to much about those and one more thing don't get an amd cpu for x-plane it's a mainly single core application and amd's single core performance isn't that great you should only get one if you are building a render farm I'm going to get the 630 because of the price but I've gotten a more powerful Power Supply so there is room to upgrade more powerful GPU in the (hopefully) near future. I'm looking into getting the intel but I'm not sure I will be able to afford it along with the upgraded Power Supply. Edited May 12, 2013 by Char1ie473 Quote
AnonymousUser68 Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 The CPU is very good, close to as good as it gets for x-plane. The thing that is going to let you down is the GPU. I encourage you to wait and save up for a GTX 660Ti. Quote
Charlie Posted May 12, 2013 Author Report Posted May 12, 2013 I'm going to get the computer with the 630 now just because with all of the work I'm doing for school now I really need a computer thats able to run Microsoft Office and GIMP which this computer can't. With my current job it will only take about 1 and a half school terms to save for the GTX 660 Ti which isn't too bad, especially as I won't need to upgrade the power supply. And anyway, there is now way for it to run X-Plane any worse than the computer which I'm on now . Quote
AnonymousUser68 Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 Alright, go for it! Just make sure your case can also accommodate any future upgrades. With the CPU you have chosen you will still have a lot of fun in xplane 10. Quote
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