"Mercedes Streeter" (smart)
02/11/2018 at 13:40 • Filed to: Computers | 1 | 3 |
My ASRock Deskmini build can *almost* Ultra FSX. I’m not even running the optimized Steam Edition and I haven’t installed SP1 yet either. If this thing had a SSD it would probably be only slightly worse than my Ryzen gaming build.
I’ve had doubts when people said that a high CPU clock speed is the most important thing to have with a FSX build, but they’re right. The Pentium G4400 with its integrated Intel HD 510 and 4GB of RAM makes short work of FSX!
Here it is running Ultra. Eh, it seems to average only 20 FPS with lots of drops on Ultra.
Obviously, if we introduced a more current sim like X-Plane 11, the story would be much different. I don’t even think the mini PC could run XP11 on low everything. But, it’s nice to see that my mini PC is much more powerful than I thought!
Nibby
> Mercedes Streeter
02/11/2018 at 13:48 | 1 |
you need to play skifree
415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)
> Mercedes Streeter
02/11/2018 at 14:21 | 0 |
I got an Asus ROG something for VR and then I found the HTC Vive made me get pretty bad headaches with some games I wanted to play. I sold the Vive and I still have the Asus. I haven’t switched over to it yet, I’m still using my Toshiba laptop. Seems like a huge pain in the ass to switch but at some point I will have to.
djmt1
> Mercedes Streeter
02/11/2018 at 14:36 | 0 |
I swear with FSX and Train simulator for that matter, the older and worse the computer the better it seems to run. I feel like I lose an FPS for every year.