October 23, 200322 yr Regarding the MX440 blue screen issue:The message about blue screens problems with the MX440 and Flight Simulator is under the heading of whats been "Fixed" with this release of the Nvidia driver in their release notes.Just an FYI.....(edit) Volker, you beat me to it!!! (/edit)
October 23, 200322 yr With GF4 I've had flickering in FS9 when using 2x FSAA or Quincunx.Too bad it most likely won't help with the occasional blue screen of deaths I've had with FSsound.dll..I do also hope these drivers won't go do anything silly like ATI's: go overclock the card automatically.If I want to overclock something, I want to be the one who decides whether it is done or not.
October 23, 200322 yr The marketing guys are at it again..... Intel 10700K @ 5.1Ghz, Asus Hero Maximus motherboard, Noctua NH-U12A cooler, Corsair Vengeance Pro 32GB 3200 MHz RAM, RTX 2060 Super GPU, Cooler Master HAF 932 Tower, Thermaltake 1000W Toughpower PSU, Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit, 100TB of disk storage. Klaatu barada nickto.
October 23, 200322 yr Did you clean out the old drivers first? FS9 is also pretty processor dependant, so it could simply be that you are maxed out in that area.Jim
October 23, 200322 yr Yeah, well, the thing that bugs the bejezzzus outta me is that you not only post something like that, but you put it in our image library so we can have the privelage of hosting it as well. Sorry dude, but that kind of stuff will get you bounced pretty quickly from here. I hope this message rings loud and clear...
October 23, 200322 yr Bobby, just so you don't get disappointed when you don't see a 25 to 50 fps increase... A 50% improvement from 25 FPS would be 37.5 FPS, not 50. 50 would be a 100% increase in performance. :) But if you do get a 50% increase at 37.5 FPS, please take photos of crow consumption bit, and post in the screenshots forum. :-lol
October 23, 200322 yr Tom,yeah I realized my math screw up too late to edit :) As far as pics of the crow eating.....I don't thinkit's happening :)Bobby
October 23, 200322 yr >>I do also hope these drivers won't go do anything silly like>ATI's: go overclock the card automatically.>If I want to overclock something, I want to be the one who>decides whether it is done or not.>>That's only done on the new XT cards. It is optional and based on temperature.
October 23, 200322 yr "I do also hope these drivers won't go do anything silly like ATI's: go overclock the card automatically."Jeez... more rampant hysteria!
October 23, 200322 yr I'm on Windows XP, and I use a utility called Driver Cleaner. I'm not sure how "clean" it makes things, but it seems to work well.Sorry, don't have a link right now.Jim
October 23, 200322 yr Well I cant say I got any fr increase, but its smoother with higher settings. Dont know from anything about benchmarkin, just know where I get the most slowdown, and these make it almost unnoticable. I'm a thinkin these are keepers.
October 23, 200322 yr I have a Asylum FX5600 and with the 45.23s, I was forced to use 4x AA or the main menu screen would be all black except for the aircraft preview box. In the game, the menus would not appear after hitting ALT until I dragged my mouse over them. To maintain acceptable performance (what I consider acceptable) I had to cut it back to 1024x768x32 and run the 4x AA. With the new Frolov Dash 8, I had to bring it back to 1280x1024 in order to read the radio freqs. With these new drivers, both of those issues are fixed. I can now run 1280x1024x32 with 2x AA and 4x AF and get high teens/low 20s with heavy cloud coverage. So yes, I did see an improvement
October 23, 200322 yr I use the detonator destroyer and nasty file remover found at www.guru3d.com - There should be instructions with one of those...sg [email protected] | 32gb RAM | EVGA GTX1080 8gb | Mostly P3Dv5 (also IL2:BoX, DCS, XP11)
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