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There's bound to be many things I've forgotten to mention, so if you have a question not answered in the video, please feel free to ask! A rough costing of setup is at the end of this description. Further video details below; Watch me fly a brief circuit on this setup here; • FSX "Home Cockpit" Circuit Lesson - H236HL... I haven't yet completed a "proper flight" on it, having just finished putting it together, but before that, let's just take a brief "tour" of my permanent FSX setup. Apologies for; the shaky video - it's extremely difficult to record and talk under pressure at the same time, and my overuse of the word "various". Don't bother pointing that out, I'm very well aware upon having reviewed the video! I may have a problem! Thanks for watching! Details of Setup; Started putting this together in mid June when additional parts required for new setup were ordered, worked on setting up, softwarewise, windows and FSX (Plus addons and tweaks etc) through most of July. In late July, construction of an extension to the existing "shelf" was started and took roughly two weeks to be ready to use after painting completed. Hardware was permanently and securely mounted and holes for cable management drilled immediately after. Finalised in the first week of August. Monitors: Acer H236HL Bid IPS displays (X3), £150 each PC: (Only graphics card upgrade for this setup) AMD FX4170 @ 4.2Ghz not overclocked but with aftermarket cooler attached, Quad Core, ASUS Nvidia GTX760, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 1TB mechanical hard drive in two partions, 128GB FSX SSD, value maybe around £500 Keyboard, mouse and speakers, £60 together FS hardware: Saitek yoke, throttle quadrants (x2), rudder pedals, switch and multi panels, total value probably £450 Cost of adaptive video cabling and adaptors for GPU, cable ties and blu tac about £10. Would estimate total value of setup to be around £1500, accumulated over past 5 or so years in the hobby, in addition to two iPads, one of which pre-existing. This, not considering the cost of Windows 7, FSX and addon software, which is too much stuff to think about and list!