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I would like to upgrade from X-Plane 10.5 to X-Plane 11; I tested my current computer, it was found to be lacking & in-order to purchase X-Plane 11, an upgraded computer is needed.  May I ask, if X-Plane 11 is used primarily as a hard IFR (low ceiling, low visibility) trainer with minimal need for outside scenery, is a separate video card needed?  This is the hardware that's being considered:  HP Pavilion Desktop, Windows 10, Intel Core i7-7700 Processor, Quad-Core, 3.60GHz 8032; 12GB RAM; Integrated Graphics Coprocessor.  Will this hardware be sufficient?  Thank you.

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Here are the official minimum and recommended hardware requirements. The first thing I would caution against is buying a computer with an integrated GPU. Discrete GPUs from AMD or Nvidia tend to be more powerful and can be upgraded separately later on.

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Thank you, jroberts, I've provided additional detail, could you comment?

I would like to upgrade from X-Plane 10.5 to X-Plane 11; I tested my current computer, it was found to be lacking & in-order to purchase X-Plane 11, an upgraded computer is needed.  May I ask, if X-Plane 11 is used primarily as a hard IFR (low ceiling, low visibility) trainer with minimal need for outside scenery, is a separate video card needed?  This is the hardware that's being considered:  HP Pavilion Desktop, Windows 10, Intel Core i7-7700 Processor, Quad-Core, 3.60GHz 8032; 12GB RAM; Integrated Graphics Coprocessor.  Will this hardware be sufficient?  Thank you.

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