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These hardware recommendations are based on informal user experience, be sure to consult other sources before making serious decisions regarding computer hardware.
These hardware recommendations are based on informal user experience, be sure to consult other sources before making serious decisions regarding computer hardware.


Flightgear requires a hardware accelerated 3D video card with OpenGL drivers to run at reasonable frame-rates.  Using a video card without hardware acceleration might produce frame-rates around several seconds per frame.  On the other hand, a 3-Ghz CPU with a GeForce video card should produce frame-rates near 60 fps in most situations. The frame-rate will vary with the complexity of the scene, which is constantly changing, depending on the number of models and surfaces within view at each moment.  See [3D Video Background] for more information why FlightGear requires an OpenGL-capable video card.
Flightgear requires a hardware accelerated 3D video card with OpenGL drivers to run at reasonable frame-rates.  Using a video card without hardware acceleration might produce frame-rates around several seconds per frame.  On the other hand, a 3-Ghz CPU with a GeForce video card should produce frame-rates near 60 fps in most situations. The frame-rate will vary with the complexity of the scene, which is constantly changing, depending on the number of models and surfaces within view at each moment.  See [[3D Video Background]] for more information why FlightGear requires an OpenGL-capable video card.


Most modern PCs have hardware accelerated 3D cards. If you are having trouble running FlightGear, visit your card manufacturer's web site and download and install the latest drivers for your card.  Appendix C of The FlightGear Manual has some further information on configuring your machine.   
Most modern PCs have hardware accelerated 3D cards. If you are having trouble running FlightGear, visit your card manufacturer's web site and download and install the latest drivers for your card.  Appendix C of The FlightGear Manual has some further information on configuring your machine.   
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