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Recommended hardware for FlightGear 3.20+
Generally, if you want to see frame rates in the 20's and above and
medium/high graphical settings, which is typically preferred, you should
have a budget of at least $1000. The following list is recommended
hardware. It is not required to any degree; however, if you're
purchasing a new computer dedicated to FlightGear, it is highly
recommended that you get a computer with at least these requirements.
- Display
- A screen with a resolution of at least 1024x768 @32bpp (most GUI dialogs cannot be used otherwise currently)
- Graphics processing unit
- A 3D video card (with AMD or NVIDIA chipset) with support for OpenGL
2.1 or better and at least 1024-2048MB of dedicated DDR3+ (DDR5
preferred) VRAM (i.e. 512 Mb VRAM minimum). FlightGear requires an OpenGL 2.1-compliant
hardware-accelerated 3D video card to run at reasonable frame-rates.
Most modern PCs have hardware-accelerated 3D cards. If your FlightGear
video is not running smoothly, see Graphics drivers configuration.
- See Supported Video Cards for a list of video cards known to work with FlightGear.
- Cards with working GLSL/shader support will enable FlightGear to run with more visual effects.
- If you are serious about running FlightGear, you should avoid Intel HD/GMA cards at all costs - these are integrated chipsets that provide only basic OpenGL/GLSL support. See problematic video cards for a list of video cards that may not properly run.
- Processor
- At least 2-4 Gb free RAM (and more is better: when
building/buying a new system, consider 6-8gb total the absolute minimum
these days). FlightGear uses more than 500 Mb of RAM by default. If less
free RAM is available, FlightGear would be slowed down significantly
due to OS swapping. When buying a new computer, you shouldn't buy
computers with less than 4-6 Gb of total RAM these days.
- At least a quad core processor with ~ 2 GHz each, 64 bit
architecture (and operating system) recommended (multi-core processors
have benefits for some FlightGear components such as the threaded tile
loader). When buying a new computer, buying at least a quad core
computer (i.e. i7) is a good idea these days.
- Storage disk
- 5 Gb HD space for a minimum installation, approx. 10 Gb if you want
to compile it yourself, plus up to 80 Gb for optional world-wide
scenery. More space is required for people wanting to check out the
latest base package from Git. People using Scripted Compilation on Linux Debian/Ubuntu, will approximately need 30 Gb of disk space in total.
- Input devices
- A three button mouse or two button mouse with scroll wheel
- An optional joystick/yoke and/or pedals - Gameport or USB (HID compatible), see $FG_ROOT/Input for a list of input hardware known to work with FlightGear.
- Sound card
- An optional sound card, Soundblaster compatible, preferably with EAX support.
NVIDIA
Stay away from nVidia GPUs with a low second digit (x20, x40). Higher 2nd digit means more CUDA cores.
The number of CUDA cores matters much more than a few Mhz in
frequency, since you can process more, in parallel.
Also watch out for bus width, as that has a big impact on data
throughput. The more CUDA cores it has, the better. A GTX680 is lots and
lots and lots more important than a CPU with a zillion cores.
In case of doubt, go for an older generation x60 (460, or 560),
even a 260 would be much more of an improvement than the 620. Basically,
Nvidia cards compile GLSL shaders and OpenCL kernels into CUDA kernels
(sort of), so more CUDA kernels = more shader power.
Whatever GPU (and other hardware) you get, first of all make sure
that it is fully supported by your OS of choice.
Thorsten mentioned in another thread that he purchased a computer with
an NVIDIA GTX670 that ended up not being fully supported under Linux, so
I'd suggest to be really careful here.
Notebooks
If you are interested in running FlightGear on a notebook, you may also want to check out
Notebooks known to run FlightGear. A regular notebook is not recommended if you plan to fly often on FlightGear.
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http://www.flightgear.org/download/main-program/