For example, when I was on FSX with the PMDG 737 I was only getting an average fps of 6 and a max of 14, yet the CPU usage was stuck at around 20 because FSX only uses four of. That runs everything fine except flight sims.
Minimums should be viewed as the minimum to run the software with reduced settings.įor virtual reality, please refer to the hardware manufacture for detailed system requirements at Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Varjo VR-1 and Varjo XR-1.įor any questions, please visit our Hardware Specific Questions support forum. Flight sim with an AMD processor I have an AMD FX-8320, 16 gigs of DDR3 ram, MSI 760GM-P34, and an AMD AMD Radeon R9 200.
So yes, more CPU horsepower will help-the most apparent advantage of moving from 6 cores to 10 cores has been improvements in heavy autogen areas like SoCal and Seattle where every bit of horsepower seems to help.
These requirements are for illustrative purposes and can vary greatly based on many different factors including content, number of displays, and simulation settings. Seattle has been a performance-challenged area in the ESP-based sims ever since FSX. M.2 or Solid State Drive (SSD) is strongly recommendedĪdministrator Rights (for installation only)ġ024×768 minimum screen resolution for primary display OS: Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit) + N editions require Media Feature Pack CPU: 2.0 GHz RAM: 2 GB GPU: 1 GB with full.