![]() I see 3800 Mhz CPU speed as a 'usual' limit, however the GPU needs a little more VRAM, which also depends on the extras you put in Custom Scenery. The ASUS can easily run 4.4 Ghz, which you don't need for XP10/11: on avg. See the specs of the ASUS G20AJ to understand. You might try Linux Mint next to Windows and give the "old one" extra power. DOUGLAS95 (above this) shows a screenshot of (tmho) very useful GPU J.: don't dispair with an "old" computer, in particular when running Windows 8+. All the rest has to do with XP's Rendering Options. allowed speed) and GPU (adaptive.!!! Not the recommended High Performance setting which adds about 6✬ to the GPU temperature in my configuration. You can achieve that by manipulating the fan speeds, as well as tuning both CPU (setting max. I don't want to run my CPU above 60✬ and the GPU above 75✬. The main issue (for me) are temperatures. not at all the top of the heap and just outside the preferred range for XP 11, which runs here between 64 fps (highest) and 25 fps (lowest) in its current Beta version (not bad at all) - flicker free. My G-card is a Nvidia 960 with 2 Gb Vram. View in Circle and 3D Cockpit View) on a 64-bit ASUS G20AJ (16 Gb RAM -i7 4Ghz) and Linux Mint 17.3 OS. What's more: the "preferred" screen sizes of X-Plane, f.ex. It all depends on the combination of CPU, available (V)RAM and GPU.
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