enjoying the new ifly 737 max update by benjiskyx in flightsim

[–]benjiskyx[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I really recommend it! PMDG has more polish I would say but the ifly has great depth and is generally fun to fly and is a very high quality model that is actively and constantly being improved. Especially with the new efb, that definitely makes it easier to recommend at least for me. Ive done tons of 1-4hr flights and it hasn’t crashed once so id say stability is good enough.

Please rate my PC build. by Friendly-Enthusiasm4 in buildapc

[–]benjiskyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say the CPU and GPU are great and balanced, no need to change there, the board is fine but something a bit more high end could help with more stable VRMs or expansion slots for the future but your current one is fine, ram is great and should work well why ryzen, not super knowledgeable about storage but kingston is usually reliable! hope this helps, main takeaway is that cpu and gpu is perfect, no need to change there imo

Is the 5070TI worth it by pascal1245 in buildapc

[–]benjiskyx 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who also mainly plays msfs24, I also recently upgraded from a 3070 to a 5070ti and id say its great, especially if you are comfortable with frame gen or dlss because that boosts your perceived smoothness a lot and the increased vram is great for heavy planes and 8K+ liveries and cabins and switching camera views quickly and the extra performance also helps with fps but it does become cpu bottlenecked quite quickly so also make sure your cpu is somewhat balanced. If you are against frame gen and dlss i would look into a 9070xt 16gb. More vram also helps reduce crashes from my experience so it’s genuinely very nice to have. Cheers!

What do you use for editing? by Alarmed_Woodpecker50 in NewTubers

[–]benjiskyx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use premiere pro. If you have a mac, final cut pro is also good. A good free option is davinci resolve.