Just wondering, what are some of the forum member's computer specs?

My acer predator was configured that way 1,5 year ago.

I've got my 480 GTX in a Corsair 800D case with Noiseblocker replacement fans and I'm not having any temperature issues.

Very good no temp issues.



I'm not sure why you included the mobile processor in there but with the Q9550 I'd say you'd want to get it to at least 3.6GHz + and even at that clock speed I'd consider it a bottleneck for the 480 GTX.


My acer aspire G770 was configured that way that's why.
Can you advice what current CPU config would do the top notch job??
thanks for your take on this

Roy
 
i7 980x hefty price but seems to be it right?

Djt,

thanks for the info I will look into it in Bangkok shortly and find the needed components.
by the way the Aspire G7700 i bought 2 years ago as a gaming computer with all the bells and whistles (whatever that means today) at that time over here in Thailand.
Now its time to build a system not buy a 'ready to go' one.
thanks again.
By the way the images you show of avery & drexel with 118 fps I compare that to my system no overclocking plain straight draw 5km and have 43fps so there is room of improvement. Also to say that that route is a light route nothing have in it so w'll have to see what dense routes parts of my routes with 10-18 fps will do with the 980x and 480x combi.

thanks again

Roy
 
HAF 932 Case
ASUS M4N82 Mobo
AMD II X4 635 CPU
4GB DDR2 RAM
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
700 Watt CoolerMaster PSU
2 X HDD's 320 + 300GB Seagate
Aerocool V12XT Fan Controller
Logitech Z-10 Speakers
Xerox 19" TFT Monitor.
 
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Hello

My gtx 480 is overclocked and had no heat/faults issues at all except for this in trainz it's worked perfect

Not sure if it happens to everybody with 400 series though it's easily fixed you just to unclick a box in cmd settings.
 
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Hello

My gtx 480 is overclocked and had no heat/faults issues at all except for this in trainz it's worked perfect

Not sure if it happens to everybody with 400 series though it's easily fixed you just to unclick a box in cmd settings.

Have a look here.

The black/garbled textures has to do with nVidia's drivers more often than not. If it were a heat/fault issue, you would be having much worse problems than just black textures.

And just to stay on-topic:

Win 7 32-bit
3 GB RAM DDR2 5300 @ 333.3 MHz (the 4th 1GB stick died on me a few months back :( )
Intel Core 2 Duo E8600, 3.33 GHz
PNY GeForce GTX 465 PCI-E x16
Gigabyte EP45-UD3P Motherboard (Sound and Ethernet are on-board as well)
Western Digital Caviar Green 500GB SATA HD
Antec Earthwatts 650W PSU

She's not the shiniest apple in the barrel, but she does what I need her to an doesn't give me any gripe about it.
 
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I've got a homebuilt machine that's roughly 4 years old, but was recently upgrade with more RAM and a new Video Card. Here are some of the basic specs:

* Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Conroe 2.4GHz LGA 775 65W
* Kingston HyperX 8GB (4 x 2GB)
* EVGA 768-P3-1360-TR GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) 768MB
* LIAN LI PC-7B plus II Black Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Computer Case
* GIGABYTE GA-965P-DS3 Motherboard
* ENERMAX Noisetaker II EG495P-VE 485W
* Samsung 305T monitor (primary)
* Dell 2007FP monitor (secondary, rotated 90 degrees)

It has the usual compiment of optical drives, media readers, etc. Not to mention a copule of 1.5TB drives in RAID 1 to boot and several external drives connected via USB and eSATA. Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit as a non-admin account.

Nothing is overclocked or run outside of spec.

Trainz usually runs at 100-200 FPS with 2560 x 1600 resolution, all settings maxed, AA at 4x. Some of the larger layouts slow down into the 60 FPS range, but surveyor is always 175-200.
 
I've got a homebuilt machine that's roughly 4 years old, but was recently upgrade with more RAM and a new Video Card. Here are some of the basic specs:

* Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Conroe 2.4GHz LGA 775 65W
* Kingston HyperX 8GB (4 x 2GB)
* EVGA 768-P3-1360-TR GeForce GTX 460 (Fermi) 768MB
* LIAN LI PC-7B plus II Black Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Computer Case
* GIGABYTE GA-965P-DS3 Motherboard
* ENERMAX Noisetaker II EG495P-VE 485W
* Samsung 305T monitor (primary)
* Dell 2007FP monitor (secondary, rotated 90 degrees)

It has the usual compiment of optical drives, media readers, etc. Not to mention a copule of 1.5TB drives in RAID 1 to boot and several external drives connected via USB and eSATA. Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit as a non-admin account.

Nothing is overclocked or run outside of spec.

Trainz usually runs at 100-200 FPS with 2560 x 1600 resolution, all settings maxed, AA at 4x. Some of the larger layouts slow down into the 60 FPS range, but surveyor is always 175-200.

Did you have any problems getting your system to work with 8GB? If I put my full 4 x 2GB in I get a blank monitor.
 
None at all. I had 4 x 1GB sticks in it. Took them out, put in the new ones and it booted with no issues at all. Windows 7 didn't even flinch. If you're having trouble, make sure your motherboard supports it and you have the latest BIOS updates for it.
 
Yeah it supports up to 16GB and the BIOS are 11/09. I logged onto the ASUS forum but it keeps saying my ID/Password is incorrect so I can't get any further.
 
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HAF 932 Case
ASUS M4N82 Mobo
AMD II X4 635 CPU
4GB DDR2 RAM
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
700 Watt CoolerMaster PSU
2 X HDD's 320 + 300GB Seagate
Aerocool V12XT Fan Controller
Logitech Z-10 Speakers
Xerox 19" TFT Monitor.

Just junked both HDD's and got a Western Digital Velocripator 300GB 10,000 RPM. Very fast, very quiet, very cool.
The old ones sounded like a bee flying around in a tin can.
 
My homebuilt Trainz PC:

Case: Cooler Master Elite 430
Case Fans: 3x 120mm Fans with Blue LEDs, 1x 80mm fan.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EP41-UP3L
PSU: Corsair HX520W (Modular)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 (3.16Ghz)
RAM: 4GB DDR2 667Mhz
Graphics: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4850 (512mb)
Harddrive: Seagate Barracuda 500GB - 7200 rpm
DVD Drives: 1 x DVD Drive, 1 x DVD Rewritable Drive.
Audio: 7.1 onboard audio.
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit).

Mark
 
upgrading the cpu/motherboard from an Athlon 64 X2 6000+/ASUS M3N72-D


Will be soon, just waiting for the motherboard to come in from newegg.
Case:

COOLER MASTER HAF 922

Case Fans:
2 x 200mm & 1 x 120mm
Motherboard:
ASUS P7P55D-E Pro

PSU:
Ultra LSP650 650-Watt Power Supply
CPU:
Intel Core i5 760 Processor
CPU Fan:
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU Cooler
RAM:
Corsair Dominator Dual Channel 4GB PC12800 DDR3
Graphics:
EVGA GeForce GTS 450 (Fermi) 1GB SuperClocked Ed
Harddrive:
1x 1TB WD
1x 500GB WD
1x 500GB Seagate
DVD Drives:
2 x DVD Burners (sony & samsumg)
Audio:
on board
OS:
Windows 7

will be looking to add another 4gbs of memory, a blu-ray burner, maybe go sli. going to upgrade the power supply when i go to sli, maybe sooner.
 
Built myself a new computer as off a week or so ago. My old Compaq died out after faithfully serving me for a very long time.
OS:
Windows XP Professional(64bit) SP2,
CPU:
AMD Phenom II X4 970 3.5GHz 8.0MB Total Cache
RAM:
8GBs of Kingston Hyper X Blue DDR3 1600 Dual Channel
Mobo:
MSI 870A-G55 (Expandable to 16GB of Ram) SATA III and USB 3.0 support
GPU:
Nvidia PNY GTS 450 1GB,
PSU:
500W (forget the manufacturer),
HDDs:
Two 1TB Seagate Momentous 7200RPM, One 1TB External Western Digital My Book Essential.
Case:
Thermaltake V4 Black Edition Gaming Chassis with 4 120 MM fans(2 intake, 2 outake)
 
Posted this elsewhere yesterday, but now on this topic.
Should have delivery next week.
Will be running it on a Samsung SyncMaster T260

PC Specification
- - 2nd Generation Intel Core i7 2600 (Sandy Bridge)
- - Mother Board P67 Extreme6 LGA1155
- - Ram Corsair 16GB DDR3 2000 XMS3 Dual Channel
- - Video Card GeForce GTX 580
- - Primary Hard Drive Corsair Force Series 2 x 60GB 2.5” SSD RAID0
- - Secondary Hard Drive WD 3.5” Black HDD 2TB 7200RPM SATA3!
- - Optical Drive 22X Dual Layer DVD+/-RW/DL Drive
- - Case Thermaltake Element G Pro Gaming Mid Tower
- - Power Supply Corsair TX850 max. 1044W PSU
- - CPU Cooler Master Hyper 212+
 
Posted this elsewhere yesterday, but now on this topic.
Should have delivery next week.
Will be running it on a Samsung SyncMaster T260

PC Specification
- Windows 7 Pro

- - 2nd Generation Intel Core i7 2600 (Sandy Bridge)
- - Mother Board P67 Extreme6 LGA1155
- - Ram Corsair 16GB DDR3 2000 XMS3 Dual Channel
- - Video Card GeForce GTX 580
- - Primary Hard Drive Corsair Force Series 2 x 60GB 2.5” SSD RAID0
- - Secondary Hard Drive WD 3.5” Black HDD 2TB 7200RPM SATA3!
- - Optical Drive 22X Dual Layer DVD+/-RW/DL Drive
- - Case Thermaltake Element G Pro Gaming Mid Tower
- - Power Supply Corsair TX850 max. 1044W PSU
- - CPU Cooler Master Hyper 212+

Have now a clean install of TRS2010+ S&C+Trees+All downloads+ all updates
It jumps to the screen now and in route mode runs beautiful.
Still need to check if all assetc are showing in Railyard
 
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I am currently using my laptop for trainz.

OS: Windows Vista Home premium 64 bit

Ram: 4GB

display adapter: Mobile Intel(R) 4 series express express chipset family

Processors: Intel Pentium inside Dual CPU T3400 @2.16Ghz
Intel Pentium inside Dual CPU T3400 @2.16Ghz

Memory: 125 GB right now. 1TB external

I am stumped. My device manager lists 2 of the processors. Does that mean I have the processor working at around 4.2 GHz. I am saving for either a macintosh or a dell home computer. With my specs, can I run trainz 2010 at fair fps. If not, can I play trainz 2009 at fair fps. I would like to upgrade to a better recent version of trainz. Trainz 2006 sp1 and trainz classics 1&2 run excellent on my laptop with direct x 10 installed. I will not attempt to overclock.
 
I am currently using my laptop for trainz.

OS: Windows Vista Home premium 64 bit

Ram: 4GB

display adapter: Mobile Intel(R) 4 series express express chipset family

Processors: Intel Pentium inside Dual CPU T3400 @2.16Ghz
Intel Pentium inside Dual CPU T3400 @2.16Ghz

Memory: 125 GB right now. 1TB external

I am stumped. My device manager lists 2 of the processors. Does that mean I have the processor working at around 4.2 GHz. I am saving for either a macintosh or a dell home computer. With my specs, can I run trainz 2010 at fair fps. If not, can I play trainz 2009 at fair fps. I would like to upgrade to a better recent version of trainz. Trainz 2006 sp1 and trainz classics 1&2 run excellent on my laptop with direct x 10 installed. I will not attempt to overclock.

No you've only 1 cpu and I wouldn't try 2010 on it.
 
I am not sure because gandalf had a computer with 2.16ghz also just like me and has trainz 2010. Do you think I can try trainz 2009. Since you don't really think I can run trainz 2010 on my laptop, I guess I can't really run 2012. I mean there are people with less speed than me like with 1.8 ghz and run trainz 2009 and 10 at a fair fps.
 
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