March 14, 201016 yr Hello,What causes scenery tear and what can I do about it?I have FSX intalled on a Centrino 2 with a 1 gig video card, 6 gigs of ram...Thank you!
March 14, 201016 yr Hello,What causes scenery tear and what can I do about it?I have FSX intalled on a Centrino 2 with a 1 gig video card, 6 gigs of ram...Thank you!You are starting to run out of memory is the main reason. Turn down your sliders in the FSX config. FSX is dependent upon the CPU, not the GPU. What OS is installed? I would assume a 64 bit since you have 6 gigs of ram. Doesn't matter, FSX will bring any system to its knees if not properly tweaked in the FSX config settings.Best regards,Jim
March 14, 201016 yr Have a look here.....If you are running an ATI card with Vista/Win 7 you are in trouble......http://forums1.avsim.net/index.php?showtopic=271225Hamish
March 15, 201016 yr Hello,What causes scenery tear and what can I do about it?I have FSX intalled on a Centrino 2 with a 1 gig video card, 6 gigs of ram...Thank you!Make sure you force Vsync to ON, or you'll get scenery tearing. Bert
March 15, 201016 yr Make sure you force Vsync to ON, or you'll get scenery tearing.Not sure about Nvidia, but with ATI, forcing Vsync on in the ATI control panel does not work. I use ATI Tray Tools to force Vsync, and it works great. Got rid of all my tearing. i7-920 @ 3.2ghz | 6GB OCZ DDR3 @ 1600 mhz | GTX 580 1.5 GB | 1TB WD; 750GB WD | X-Fi Audio | 24" Dell LCD | X52 Flight Controller | REX-GEX-UTX-FTX
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