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  5. In the past years I haven't heard of any sort of sales at FsLabs. But believe me this Airbuses are worth every cent.You won't get any closer to experience Airbus aircraft unless you fly a real one for a living. The product is constantly getting updated for free and the team is very open minded to critics and suggestions. Of course some problems take longer to fix since the team isn't that big but they are moving forward which is the most important thing. And yeah it has an excellent Integration with GSX not to mention the sounds which at some point make me wonder I'm sitting next to a PC or I'm at the apron doing a walk around getting my ears blasted by brake fan. Take your time you don't have to buy the whole fleet at once, take you chance with the A320 and slowly expand the fleet.
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  6. Hi Robbie I know that it's not like for like, but here's an observation from me. As I said before, I got a Sabrent NVME and it's in an MSI X570 Tomahawk board. You can get these sticks with heatsinks, I think, but mine didn't have one. The motherboard did include them though - so the memory has a heat sink attached via a thermal pad. There isn't a direct fan, but I have the same case as in your signature - a standard Corsair 750D. I've just done a basic flight in the FSLabs A320X and these are the max temps my system showed. It's got a reasonable CPU (AMD 3900X) but an oldish GPU (GTX 1060 6GB). The Sabrent NVME stick has the OS (W10) and P3D on it in separate partitions. CPU 64c GPU 65c SSD/HDD 18-20c NVME 33c. I'd guess that the ambient temperature was around 18/19c - there was nothing on the other 3 SSDs or the HDD that would have been in use. I built the PC in September and haven't seen any crazy CPU/GPU temps so far. I haven't seen anything to worry me about the NVME temps. I have done some Premiere Pro video work in the past, but not since this new build - I I get any further info, I'll let you know.
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  7. Hello all, I am happy to announce that we have made v1.0 of our Flight Sim Labs Hardware Interface application available for immediate download. In this version, connectivity with selected quality hardware units from Skalarki Electronics Ltd. is available, beginning with the FCU/EFIS as well as the MCDU hardware units. Upcoming versions of the Hardware Interface will allow connectivity with the rest of the Skalarki Desktop line, as well as all other hardware provided by Skalarki. We are also working with other hardware vendors to support their hardware as well in the future. Flight Sim Labs recognizes that different customers might have different hardware needs, so we have enabled a flexible licensing structure whereby hardware components are split into different categories with licensing as follows: To download the Hardware Interface application and to purchase licenses for the hardware you own, please visit the Hardware Interface page on our web site. Note: You will need to download and install the latest update for the A320-X (v2.0.2.441+), found under our software downloads page, as that is required for compatibility with the Hardware Interface application. We have opened a dedicated support forum here for A320-X customers who have also purchased (or are interested in purchasing) a license for the Hardware Interface, so please visit it to discuss. As always, thank you for your continued support!
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