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Fsx Graphic Card Problem

My laptop graphics card is not working. What should I do?

Please specify which graphic you using. Sometimes there are two problems, either hardware or software.So if it is the software problem then :1. If you don't see the NVIDIA graphics card listed under Device Manager, you can tell the graphics card is incorrectly detected by Windows. The common error that you would encounter fails to install NVIDIA Graphics driver. The problem can be caused by many reasons.2. reinstall the graphic driver.If it is the hardware problem then :1. Carefully unplug the graphics card and clean the ports then after assemble all that reinstall the driver.

Can fsx run using the following graphic card?

The GTX 610 is just a renamed GT 520, so it's just a low-end budget card that isn't intended for gaming. The 610M is the laptop/mobile version which is even slower (and on laptops you can't replace the graphics card anyway)

http://www.engadget.com/2012/05/20/nvidi...
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Zotac...

FSX is an older game whose performance relies mostly upon your CPU (it doesn't benefit much from high-end GPUs) but you do need something at least entry-level. I wouldn't go below a GT 630 (which is a renamed GT 440) and the GT 640 is better.

Note that FSX runs better on nvidia cards than AMD cards, so I'd take the GT 640 over a Radeon HD 6670, and a GTX 650 over a Radeon HD 7770 (although for most other games the 7770 is faster)

Is an nvidia geforce 9400gt a bad graphic card i have this card and when i play fsx its not thats good wat can?

The 9400 GT is not designed for video games. The last three digits have to be 600 before you can call a video card a gaming card. Having said that, the 9400 GT should run older games pretty well.

When you say fsx, do you mean Flight Simulator X? These are the system requirements:

# Microsoft® Windows® XP SP2 / Vista
# PC with 1 GHz equivalent or higher processor
# 256 MB of system RAM for Windows XP SP2 / 512 MB Vista
# 14 GB available hard disk space
# DVD-ROM drive
# 32 MB DirectX 9 compatible video card required

These requirements are incredibly low so you should be able to run it at the highest settings. If the program looks ugly, that's probably because the highest settings always look ugly. If you really think there's a problem then it's not caused by your video card.

Will my laptop support FSX in ultra-high graphics?

'm using an Acer Aspire 4738G laptop.

These are my specs:
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit)
Processor: Intel Core i5
RAM: 4GB
Direct X version: DirectX 11
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6370M (2GB)
Game: Flight Simulator X - Acceleration SP2

Also, will it be lagging if i install a lot of add-ons?

Thanks :)

I would like to play Prototype on my PC but here's my problem.?

I don't have any Graphics Card installed on my PC but it can play some high end games but in low settings (DotA 2, FSX, FS2004, Battlefield 2......) here's some parts of my PC.

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
Processor: AMD Sempron 145 Processor 2.80 Ghz
RAM: 2gb
(Well I don't have any Graphics Card)
DirectX Version: DirectX 11

I wanted to play this game but I don't think so if my PC would run this game smoothly.
(Sorry for bad english :) )

Worth the Upgrade for FSX?

I currently have an i3 4130 clocked at 3.4 ghz. I'm thinking about an upgrade to either an i5 4460 or an i5 4670 non k. Two questions.

Is it worth the money to upgrade?
and
I've hear of temp problems regarding the i5 4670. Have they improved over time? And are there temp problems with the i5 4460?

Thanks in advance!

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