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FSX results with i& 990X CPU and nVidia 590 card

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Would you be up for reinstalling FSX from scratch and running the FSXMark11 benchmark? Praying.gif
I installed FSX from scratch for that but I got very bad results. The test was made on 4.3 GHz and gave me an average of only 10 FPS. How can the other guys get 40-45 FPS in average?

Best regards, Steffen

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Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h

I installed FSX from scratch for that but I got very bad results. The test was made on 4.3 GHz and gave me an average of only 10 FPS. How can the other guys get 40-45 FPS in average?
Be sure you're not running an Inspector profile (ie all the AA and AF from the driver). The test runs off FSX's built in stuff.

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Be sure you're not running an Inspector profile (ie all the AA and AF from the driver). The test runs off FSX's built in stuff.
How can I turn the Inspector off?

Best regards, Steffen

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Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h

How can I turn the Inspector off?
Off the top of my head just disable the profile from using FSX.exe or delete it and re-do it.I think there's instructions in the readme on how to accomplish it.That's what's causing your low fps hehe.

My Liveries | FAA ZMP | PPL ASEL |
| Windows 11 | MSI Z690 Tomahawk | 12700K 4.7GHz | MSI RTX 4080 | 64GB 6000 MHz DDR5 | 500GB Samsung 860 Evo SSD | 2x 2TB Samsung 970 Evo M.2 | EVGA 850W Gold | Corsair 5000X | HP G2 (VR) / LG 27" 1440p |

 

 

  • 3 months later...

Paul: Those stats for your rig and FSX are almost unbelievable. And for $4K they seem incredible. Did you build the machine yourself or have it custom made? JS

Jonathan Sacks

Dell XPS Gen 4, Pentium IV Northwood extreme 3.8Ghz, 3Ghz RAM, eVGA 7900 GTO,

12 GoFlight modules plus MCP-PRO AP and EFIS, GF pedestal, CH rudder pedals,

CH throttle quadrant, 42" LG LED, 24" DELL LCD, Windows XP, FS2004, FSUIPC 3.96

FS Autostart 1.1 (Build 11), FS Navigator 4.6, UT, FE, GE, REX, PMDG, Level-D, PSS, etc.

Paul: Those stats for your rig and FSX are almost unbelievable. And for $4K they seem incredible. Did you build the machine yourself or have it custom made? JS
Actually, with a non Sandy Bridge at that overclock, just under 40 FPS, even a 990X is about right. A SB at 5.0 is good for about 10 +or- more FPS on most machines. Kind regards,

The 990X, one of those things FSX just doesn't really use I guess, I wonder why. I am pretty sure I can get my 2500k to 5.0GHz and that will help it a lot but, over in the PMDG forum they said my voltage wa too high at 1.415 and 4.7GHz. I have it at 4.5GHz at the moment and will do a bit more within the next fortinigh now that i know 4.5 is stable.

Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society. The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute. ~Gil Stern

Good luck....my 2600k hit a multiplier wall at 4.9 Ghz and I never could quite get it stable enough without insane voltage. 4.6 was the sweetspot for me in terms of volts and 24/7 operation.

Glenn

Ryzen 3700X, X570 Pro Wifi, 32GB 3600mhz RAM, Nvidia Titan Xp "Galactic Empire", RM750x PSU, H700 case, 2x NVMe M2 SSD, 1x SATA SSD

I think its is 4.5-4.7GHz for me. haven't even tried >4.7GHz.

Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society. The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute. ~Gil Stern

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