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The ideal FS2004 CPU is an Intel Core i9-13900KS or 14900KS with all E-cores disabled. You want a single core clock speed above 5.5 GHz. AMD’s X3D chips (like the 7800X3D) also work wonders due to the large L3 cache, which FS2004 adores.

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In the pantheon of flight simulation history, few titles hold as sacred a place as Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight (FS2004). Released in 2003 to celebrate the Wright Brothers’ first flight, this beloved simulator has outlasted its successors—FSX, Prepar3D, and even the modern MSFS—in the hearts of a dedicated, stubbornly loyal fanbase. The ideal FS2004 CPU is an Intel Core

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