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autopatch last won the day on December 27 2017

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  1. The good news is that with CES 2019 happening now both AMD and nVidia dropped announcements in the video card market. Depending on your budget, the just announced nVidia RTX 2060 is MSRP $364 and beats the former top in it’s class 1070 TI and also future proofs your system at the same time. IMHO, Pascal cards are in short supply and the RTX 2070 / RTX 2080 are priced to high for the benefit (other than bragging rights.) If that’s not your budget, DM me and I can help you do some selection research. If you can figure out how to send me your MSINFO output, then I might have some good news about your potential CPU upgrade path. It looks like you have an LGA1155 socket, and if your motherboard supports it the best CPU for that socket is the i7-3770. Tom’s Hardware LGA1155
  2. What is the CPU speed and the exact name of the chipset? Having multiple cores doesn’t necessarily help with X-Plane. Xeon is typically an LGA2011 family, and depending on if your motherboard is new enough you *might* have an LGA2011-v3 socket which *could* get you into a Broadwell chip (such as an i7-6700 or an i7-6850) running about 4 GHz Under 6GB if video ram is also sometimes problematic. Rate your system at this site: Game Debate
  3. This is the tool that I purchased and I am happy with. (We share the same problem with the Cessna Cardinal series.) https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mooney-Fuel-Selector-Arm-Extender/142560991626
  4. Rick - When I had my avionics racks replaced, the A&P doing the work insisted that they had to be redone with rivets because “that is how it came from the factory”. I don’t have any way to verify his position or not; I’m just relaying what happened to me. YMMV. Chris
  5. Agreed on needing to use the zoom feature on your browser ... as Dual says, usually hold the CTRL key and tap the plus key until it’s big enough.
  6. Yeah, but I can store it for you here over the winter if you want.
  7. We had Hailey’s cousin last year and he enjoyed himself after a few days of getting acclimated. It was also his first time as well. The big thing he wanted to do is ride bicycles, and the Goodwill store has some pretty cheap. Just can’t ride them inside the core zone, but you can all around the North 40.
  8. Officially you are supposed to ship to GES Services and they are typically located behind Hangar A. You cannot ship to Camp Scholler. https://www.eaa.org/en/airventure/plan-your-eaa-airventure-trip/services/shipping-services
  9. You can ship it to my house which is just off the North 40. I’ll PM the address. I’ll be there from today through the duration.
  10. Thanks for the clarification. I suspect I’m going to run into a similar problem with my Century 2000. It seems odd that Garmin wouldn’t have designed for complete compatibility. Pretty big marketing miss, unless they were assuming people would want to keep existing AI as back up.
  11. Garmin says it is compatible unless I’m reading this wrong: http://newsroom.garmin.com/press-release/featured-releases/garmin-announces-third-party-autopilot-support-g5-electronic-flight-
  12. I understand they haven’t perfected cloning yet, so it’s a bit difficult being in two places at the same time. Even so, I’m not sure the world is quite braced for the combined energy output that multiple copies of the dynamic Jolie and Jan duo would produce. I’m with Jolie. Let’s spread the love (and the travel expenses) and recruit some additional presenters. I haven’t had my coffee yet, so YMMV.
  13. Great job, and thank you for the write up. Glad you're safe.
  14. The weather finally got warm enough and schedules worked out for some basic testing. The ice heaving the threshold of the doors gave us a problem getting the hangar doors opened. Checked the usual suspects, got it started and did some extended ground runs and high speed taxi texts. Ran it for about an hour and nothing obvious showing in the data so far. With the snow falling now, I don’t expect it to be above 30 until late next week. Both tanks are still around half full, still loaded with 100LL, still no water in the sumps. Pumps seem to fine. So, really, no; no news.
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