tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4300032236678795170.post3637678363381535135..comments2023-07-20T01:45:35.234-07:00Comments on Flight Sim - Hobby or Obsession?: Revolution Simproducts part trois - we have lift off! (almost)FlyWJPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05190484375349496191noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4300032236678795170.post-50930262371192626502010-12-19T10:23:18.031-08:002010-12-19T10:23:18.031-08:00Gianluca,
Indeed! Check my specs, I have an SSD i...Gianluca,<br /><br />Indeed! Check my specs, I have an SSD in there. It houses FSX, scenery and all of the other gubbins. The velociraptor has Windows on it. So far only had one test run, a "bay" tour of San Francisco with all of the display options in FSX set to high. Very smooth! Have yet to tinker with the overclocking features etc. It's a rainy day here in San Franciso - good chance I'll be spending some quality time on the sim.<br /><br />Will consider a second SSD for Windows. 7 seconds to boot up is very impressive. Thanks for the tip!<br /><br />FlyWJPFlyWJPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05190484375349496191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4300032236678795170.post-59960805462498438522010-12-19T01:41:28.190-08:002010-12-19T01:41:28.190-08:00Bill:
Suggestion. If it's not too late consid...Bill:<br />Suggestion. If it's not too late consider SSD drives for Windows 7 and FSX. On my main computer, I keep FSX separate from the operating system. The operating system is on a relatively small SSD (80GB), and FSX resides on Western Digital 300 GB VelociRaptor SATA 10,000 RPM drive. But I will probably take my own advice and put FSX on an SSD drive. They are blindingly fast! Win 7 takes all but seven seconds to boot. :-)<br /><br />Gianlucaandreotti60https://www.blogger.com/profile/08809537775065014213noreply@blogger.com