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  • in reply to: What is a good computer for flight sim? #220030
    bookie56
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    HI guys!

    frankvw
    Thanks for the update. OK! don’t want you to take offense but I think a special fan system for the processor is a must in most game computers and after building a lot of computers for customers and myself, and after umpteen tests, I am absolutely certain that a stock fan isn’t the way to go. I don’t play games, but i do push my computers a little and these fan systems for the processor from Noktua drop the working temperature often by at least 5 degrees c and that is always worth having. The side fan is another nice little extra…definitely worth mentioning to my customer.

    Flying_Pencil
    Thanks for your contribution! I will pass on this info to my customer.

    Realy appreciate your help!

    bookie56

    in reply to: What is a good computer for flight sim? #220035
    bookie56
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    Hi again!

    OK! Found two that seem OK and they seem to have quite good prices for them here in Sweden.

    I am adding links to English sites to show you what I mean. The first is from at Novatech

    The other is at Newegg.com

    What do you think of those choices….honestly now…:)

    bookie56

    in reply to: What is a good computer for flight sim? #220037
    bookie56
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    Hi frankvw 🙂

    Sorry, the info about the operative system seems to have gone AWOL. Yes, the computer is going to have 64bits. With the retail version you get both, which makes it easier for me….

    OK! I will take a look at another graphics card and point out the more ram to my customer. I will post the info I find on graphics cards to see what you and others think…

    As to the fans the:

    NOCTUA NH-U12P SE2 S-775/1156/1366/AM2+/AM3

    Take a look if you have the time at Noktua

    has two fans on it one blowing in and one blowing out. The chassis has two already installed one at the top of the chassis and one at the back. I will be adding a fan at the front blowing in to the unit to keep the hard drive cool and improve circulation.
    Do I need more?

    My customer is a keen enthsiast, so he will be interested in your comments

    bookie56

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