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Well, if you're running an i7 chipset at 2.6, then I think all your problems can be solved by going into the Bios and raising your multiplier to 10, maybe 11. That should give you about 3.3 to 3.6 ghz ...will cut through FSX like a hot knife thru buttuh![]()
By upping that higher setting on the CPU in a laptop, I worry about cooling. Thoughts?-Jeff
Hi Storm,
Reading your difficulties with the Tornado, I hadn't realised that you were running your sim on a laptop. I don't have a laptop and personally would never attempt to run FsX or P3Dv2 on such a laptop, as maximising it to run at 4 Gigahertz plus would not be possible. In fact the pc I built in 2007 as my first FsX machine had a similar spec to your laptop except that it was a 32 bit machine. I'm afraid that unless or until you can upgrade you will experience difficulty with a number of the heavier FsX add-ons.
A big thanks to everyone who has given feedback (good or bad) on SP1. I'm glad to see that for a lot of you it has made a big difference, and for those of you that are still finding the fps issues outside of your comfort zone we going to press on from tomorrow morning with trying to squeeze some more performance out of the model, as well as squashing any bugs that have come up since the SP release.
FYI - it's not a case of the model being poorly built or optimised, it's just that the Tornado has too many click spots, animated parts and digital displays in the VC for FSX to be able to process efficiently (have a look at the difference in fps when you move the mouse off of the FS display and those elements aren't being processed compared to when the mouse is in play!). We don't want to be removing systems and functionality so the next step is to start replacing some of the animated parts such as the less important switches with parts that just move between on/off positions in a Boolean fashion, which should hopefully increase fps somewhat.
Stay tuned, and rest assured that the Tornado is still very much a product that we are actively working on.
Gents, this isn't some Office Depot laptop. It's a specifically built ASUS G75 optimized for gaming. And is less than 1 month old. So I'm not seeing the problem being with my gear.
-Jeff