Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is one of the most anticipated titles of the year as it offers plenty of upgrades against the 2020 version which still holds its own versus most titles today easily.
The 2024 iteration offers much better visuals and audio alike with a focus on better lighting in particular in addition to performance optimizations that directly result in reduced load times.
All of this attention to detail, including overhauled AI for other craft and a dynamic environment that changes in real-time means that much like its predecessor, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 has beefy requirements to run in all its glory and scales well with higher-end hardware even as its minimum requirements seem tame versus some 2024 titles.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: Hardware Requirements Revisited
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024's hardware requirements come in 3 different tiers while catering to both Intel and AMD-based CPUs.
While Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 has the same minimum storage, DirectX, and Windows requirements across the board, hardware requirements when it comes to CPU, GPU, and RAM recommendations vary considerably across all 3 performance tiers.
With a minimum of 16GB of RAM at the low end and as much as 64GB at the 'Ideal' spec, Flight Simulator 2024 does tend to benefit from more memory at the higher end of the spectrum, possibly because of larger textures and more attention to detail at a higher preset.
This is met with a similar increase in GPU VRAM requirements that balloon from as low as 4GB to a minimum of 12GB while going for both AMD and Nvidia's penultimate offerings as suggested GPU options, each with significant horsepower under the hood.
With similar scaling when it comes to system requirements at the CPU end, the highest-end tier opts for current-generation performance-class CPUs to meet its computing needs.
All in all, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024's hardware requirements paint the picture of a well-optimized game that does benefit significantly from higher-end hardware and PCs where they are available to end users.
As a result, the team at Game Rant has opted to craft 3 possible PC builds that cater to the recommended, ideal, and minimum hardware requirement specs as stated by Microsoft, with a focus on performance, value for money, and upgrade potential down the line.
The Navigator's Recommended Spec PC Build For Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
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AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
$271 $399 Save $128The AMD Ryzen 7 7700x is an excellent octacore processor with 16 threads in tow. It is quite similar to the fastest gaming CPU on the market, the Ryzen 7800X3D and offers similar productivity performance even as the latter takes the lead in games thanks to its larger L3 cache.
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Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360L Core ARGB
$93 $100 Save $7The MasterLiquid 360L Core ARGB from Cooler Master is a 360mm AIO cooling system that features three 120mm ARGB fans that can ramp up to 1750 RPM. There is an RGB Cooler Master logo on top of the water block as well. It comes with premium CryoFuze thermal paste that has better thermal conducivity than regular pre-applied thermal paste.
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G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB (AMD Expo)
G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo RGB series is a specialized RAM kit for the AM5 platform with up to 6000 MT/s speed. The RAM kit brings exceptional RGB lighting on top of the heat spreaders and works at low latency. It's decently stable at the advertised speed and makes an ideal choice for gaming builds.
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???????MSI B650 Gaming Plus WiFi
$150 $170 Save $20MSI B650 Gaming Plus is an excellent choice for AMD CPU users who are looking to get the job done without spending over $200. The 15-power phase VRM will be adequate for mid-range CPUs, while the multiple PCI-E slots will allow users to add various expansion cards. There are plenty of connectivity options too, including several fan headers, a built-in WiFi adapter, fast USB headers, and even troubleshooting options.
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Samsung 990 EVO SSD 1TB
$85 $90 Save $5The Samsung 990 EVO SSD is a PCIe 5.0 compatible 1 TB storage drive that brings speeds that are not the fastest in the industry, but still at the peak of the PCIe 4.0 standard. It is capable of up to 5,000 MB/s read and 4,200 MB/s write speeds. It uses V-NAND TLC technology and is rated for 600TB TBW.
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ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Super OC
The ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Super OC is an excellent no-nonsense take on the RTX 4070 SUPER GPU, offering better durability, better cooling and a higher overclock potential than the competition.
It leverages some of the best cooling that ASUS has to offer including new axial tech in its fans to allow for more airflow even as it operates at a zero fan mode at temperatures below 55 degrees Celsius, using its massive heatsink to keep temperatures in check with ease. -
Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 750W
$85 $90 Save $5The Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 750W power supply is a fully modular offering in the long-running Toughpower series. It is an 80-Plus Gold-rated PSU with peak power of 750W, which is sufficient even for most high-end PCs. It features a PCIe Gen 5.0 connector to power GPUs with the new 12VHPWR cable. It also follows the ATX 3.0 standard for better power excursion and low-load efficiency. The 120mm fan has a Smart Zero Fan mode for silent operation.
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LIAN LI LANCOOL 216 PC Case
$95 $100 Save $5The LANCOOL 216 is a mid-tower case with all-around mesh panels for optimal airflow. Thanks to its modular rear panel, it can be optimized for air or water cooling. It includes 2 x 160mm and 1 x 140mm pre-installed PWM fans and an innovative rear PCIe fan bracket to maximize airflow.
The build above aims to meet or exceed Flight Simulator's mid-range system requirements and opts for more current hardware where possible while trying to adhere to a sub-$1500 budget, allowing users to play the game with most of its settings turned up at a fairly high resolution.
It meets the 32GB RAM requirement exhibited by the title by opting for AMD's EXPO-compatible G.Skill Neo RGB kit, pairing it with AMD's last generation octa-core CPU, the Ryzen 7 7700X that exceeds performance guidelines by the publisher.
On the GPU front, the build opts for a quiet, but powerful ASUS TUF RTX 4070 SUPER GPU while going for a mid-range motherboard and fast PCI-E 5.0-compatible storage from Samsung while opting for a reliable 850W Gold PSU from Thermaltake for its power needs.
The build also focuses on cooling, opting for a mid-range tri-slot Cooler Master Masterliquid 360L ARGB cooler in addition to an airflow-centric Lian Li lancool 216 case that is great for future upgrades and offers better modularity than the competition in a similar price range.
Estimated Build Cost: ~$1500-1600
The Aviator's Ideal Spec PC Build For Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
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AMD Ryzen? 9 7950X3D 16-Core, 32-Thread Desktop Processor
$598 $699 Save $101The 16-core, 32-thread desktop AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D processor is AMD's answer to a resurgent Intel 13th generation processor lineup as it attempts to wrest back the gaming crown with the same technology that made the last generation 5800X3D such a powerful CPU.
With 128MB of L3 cache on offer, the Ryzen 9 7950X3D leverages its 3D V-Cache muscle in gaming as well as its powerful new Zen 4-based cores in productivity to make for a potent enthusiast-grade CPU in the offing. -
ASUS ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB AIO Liquid Cooler
$280 $330 Save $50The ASUS ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB AIO Liquid Cooler is ASUS's latest premium tri-fan AIO that offers better cooling, an upgraded LCD, and a new Asetek 8th generation pump as some of its salient features. Thanks to a thicker radiator and a new cold plate, it can reduce temperatures drastically versus both its predecessor and its competition.
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G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO Series (AMD Expo) 64GB Kit CL30
$205 $210 Save $5The G. Skill Trident Z5 NEO sticks are a pair of 32GB RAM sticks that conform to AMD's more stringent EXPO memory requirements for overclocking. With tight timings and a CAS latency of just 30-40-40-96.
With a subtle RGB effect and a premium feel, the Trident Z Neo is one of the best premium RGB RAM sticks money can buy that is designed for AMD-based systems. -
MSI MAG X670E Tomahawk WiFi Gaming
Built to support the latest AM5 processors, the MSI MAG X670E Tomahawk Wi-Fi motherboard presents a durable and attractive design that is priced fairly. Although lacking in some troubleshooting features, this motherboard still has debug lights and a BIOS Flashback button. The MAG X670E Tomahawk is reinforced with MSI's "Steel Armor", which means the connections on the back of the motherboard have been soldered to support the weight of heavy components.
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Crucial T700 2TB PCIe Gen5 SSD
$212 $291 Save $79The Crucial T700 2TB PCIe Gen5 SSD is a blazing fast latest generation SSD that can reach read speeds of up to 12,400 MBps and write speeds of up to 11,800 MBps. It is one of the fastest SSDs on the market and has a solid endurance of 1200TB TBW. Crucial also offers a 5-year limited warranty with this SSD.
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GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER AERO OC 16G
$1150 $1190 Save $40The GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER AERO OC 16G is a premium, factory-overclocked, white-themed variant of the RTX 4080 SUPER that carries the high-end AERO moniker.
With an excellent tri-fan air cooler supporting a vapor chamber and a decent boost clock speed offering in tow, the all-white Gigabyte AERO OC offers much more than the competition at a premium. -
be quiet! Dark Power 13 850W PSU
$190 $250 Save $60The Be Quiet! Dark Power 13 850W PSU is an excellent Titanium Efficiency tier PSU that offers an industry-leading 10-year manufacturer’s warranty, a native 12VHPWR connector, and some of the best components that buyers can get in a high-end PSU - at a price.
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HYTE Y60
$161 $180 Save $19There is no better mid-tower case to show off gaming rigs than the Hyte Y60. With three tempered glass panels, the Y60 case provides a nearly unobstructed view of the components. A dual chamber design enables builders to keep PSUs and cables tucked behind motherboards to avoid interfering with other components. The Y60 ships ready to vertically mount graphics cards with an included PCIe riser cable. Even with solid glass panels, the case still promotes airflow with extensive vents that wrap around the right side, top, and back of the chassis.
The ideal PC build for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 leverages a more powerful CPU and GPU configuration while also investing in more RAM to build an all-around juggernaut that can hold its own with the title's needs in 2024 and beyond.
To do so, it employs the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, which offers plenty of L3 cache, something that the title's predecessor, Flight Simulator benefited considerably from. It pairs this to a mid-range X670E motherboard from MSI while leveraging 64GB of fast DDR5 RAM with EXPO profiles from G.Skill.
The GPU is slightly above the recommended spec laid out by Microsoft, opting for a more current (and cheaper) RTX 4080 SUPER instead of its predecessor as specified while investing some of the savings in fast PCI-E 5.0 storage from Crucial.
All of this is housed in the fish tank design-based Hyte Y60 case and powered by a Be Quiet! Titanium 850W rated PSU that offers a native 12WHPWR connector and a 10 year warranty in tow.
Estimated Build Cost: ~$3000