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Hi !I don't recommend this benchmark "as is", because it don't include the dynamic scenes and the script to automaticaly load all the tests. Then, don't confuse this bench with the one Gary use in this topic.But if you really want, you can download it from the first message.

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Gary, I just sent you all my data, but here's a quick n dirty graph using the included files plus my own personal settingswhoops forgot to the label the 300 sec (5 min) x axisI have an entire document with my results that lists my system, and you can note my system specs in my sighttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/181026.jpghttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/181027.jpg


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>Gary, I just sent you all my data, but here's a quick n dirty>graph using the included files plus my own personal settingsWhat tool did you use to capture the FPS during play?

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FRAPShttp://www.fraps.com/download.phpThen used Excel to make a cheap graph lolHey Gary, one thing, how did you get the GPS to fly a set route? I have yet to figure that out


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Thanks for trialing this for me Ryan. It looks like it worked well for you, but please let me know if the instructions I provided need any clarification. One I can think of already is that I should suggest people save their current config before loading up any of the configs that I provide, so that they can return to exactly how their sim was before the test runs.Re GPS NAV, most of the default aircraft, including the CRJ700, have a GPS/NAV switch in the cockpit that, when switched to GPS, will make the autopilot NAV hold function follow the GPS route not navaids.Gary


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yeah but what route are you flying? did you edit the route? if so, how?Yeah about the saving your own config...lol.... not a big deal, I knew my settings, and wrote them down before I startedAlso, to open a .csv don't you need Excel? Or can you use something else? There is an excel viewer somewhere I think, or OpenOffice...


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Ryan,I just made a route up using the FS Flight Planner, including a few custom WPs to make sure the aircraft banked at the right times over the Seattle cityscape. No external planners or editing was done to the flight plan.Excel isn't essential, as CSV files can be read using notepad at a pinch. CSV stands for Comma Separate Values in text form anyway.Gary


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Do you need the registered version of FRAPS to save the framerates to a file, its not mentioned as a limitation of the demo.I tried the latest version with Vista, and it creates a benchmarks directory but no files are created?

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Many thanks for this awesome piece of work Gary.As one who has not yet upgraded your efforts will be extremely valuable to guide me in the components to select.Many thanks

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The freeware version definitely saves framerates to a file. You have to trigger a data capture by setting a Benchmarking Hotket on the FPS tab, setting the benchmark to stop after XX seconds, and selecting MinMaxAvg and the FPS checkboxes for saving detailed benchmark statistics. With FS running and in focus, hit the benchmarking hotkey you defined and the fraps counter should disappear. It should come back after XX seconds, afterwhich you can open the data capture files it created.Gary


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Gary --- It just does not record a file here. I followed your instructions, used the latest fraps 2.93 but no luck. It appears to work, the counter turns green and disappears, then comes back after XX seconds but no file is created in the fraps/benchmarks dir. I have the fps checked etc.using vista 32.

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try a search for *.csv by date last modified, and search in a range from yesterday to today...that's what I do when I loose track of files hehe!


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Here are my results for the benchmark:1. Global high = 21.4 fps2. Optimal = 18.3 fps3. Max = 3.5 fpsTesting environment checklist:a. resolution: 1600x1200x32 60hzb. monitor: Viewsonic VP2030b (20") DVI-Dc. AA & AF application controlled (as per instructions)d. enhance application settinge. gamma correctionf. AA & Aniso on in FSXg. CPU E6850 3.0ghz (stock speed)h. MB Asus A5pn32e-sli (bios1205)i. RAM 2gig Corsair 800 (stock)j. FSB 1333k. Video eVGA 8800GTS 640meg (stock speeds)l. video driver 163.71m. Audio onboard AD1988n. FSX SP1o. UTX USA_CANp. GEXq. TREEXr. MyTFCX5.1as. Windows XP SP2, DX9 latest updatest. commit charge 188/3939. 26 services runningu. no FSX tweaksv. FSX bucket 7 proc speed 8379x. screen mode Full - menu bar offPierre


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That's similar to me except you run at a higher resolution....huh.....and you're video card is better...can't wait to get a new one, then I can compare and see if upgrading (from a 3 yr old card) is worth it hehe :)


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