Octane III stretching its legs with some Flight Sim Action (FSX)

Scott

Behold The Ford Mondeo
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I've basically spent the last week installing, configuring, re-installing, re-configuring my entire FSX (Microsoft Flight Simulator) install. Now, you may not think of that as a mammoth task but given that I have a whole load of extras to go along with it, it takes a bit of patience. I've attached a shot of my stand alone SSD drive with my FSX (and only FSX) install as an idea of what the world in your palm looks like.

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So, onto the fun part. This was the first run out with it fully configured.

Laptop Specs are:

Octane III with 1080 screen
i7 6700k CPU
GTX 1080 GPU
16GB HyperX RAM (Makes no odds for this as it's a 32bit app, which is a shame)
SM951 NVMe primary drive, FSX installed on a separate SSD



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r392s3t9EZQ


Anyone looking to buy a new PC/Laptop for a flight sim needs to seriously consider what level they want to play at. The above pretty much maxes out this setup which is incredible. Granted, the 1080 barely breaks sweat though as it's under utilised here :D
 
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