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Can't Get NVIDEA NHANCER to Work

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I have a new install of FSX on my new homebuilt with a GTX-275, 1792 mb video card. I just installe the latest version of NHANCER (2.5.9) but when I try to start it, the logo and title show for a few seconds then it fades out and disappears. The interface never opens. I checked on the taskbar for an icon thinking it was running but reduced to the taksbar but nothing is there. Any ideas?? Thanks. Tom

Forget nHancer, does not work with anything after the 257.xx drivers. Check out nVidia Inspector Once downloaded have a good read of Tabs' post here

\Robert Hamlich/

 

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Thanks for the help, Robert.I downloaded and installed NVIDIA Inspector and it is running fine. My card is overclocked using EVGA Precision. All the correct settings appear in the Inspector window. Does this mean I can do away with the EVGA Precision tool and make the same settings in Inspector? Also, I am using the NVIDIA Control Panel to set AA and AF. Can I do away with Control Panel too? I found the MS Flight Sim X profile in Inspector. Is it just a matter of loading this profile and that's it? Sorry for all the questions but I have never used anything like this before. Thanks, Tom

Inspector will overrule nVidia control panel so long as once you've edited the settings in inspector, you don't change anything in the control panel. All settings should be set in Inspector. You open the FSX profile, edit the settings and hit apply and that's it.

Di Agron

 

Dell XPS 15 L502X | Intel i5-2540m @ 2.60GHz | 4GB DDR3 1333MHz (2x2GB) | nVidia GT525M | Seagate 500GB 7200RPM | 15" 1366x768 | 23" LG 1360x768 |

 

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Thanks NGX. Having a video card with the ability to have many different profiles is a great idea. I'm always tweaking AA, AF, etc. not knowing what's best. I never new this possibility existed.Am I correct that the profile default settings are just recommended settings for the particular game? Also, does the inspector window have to be open or reduced to the taskbar while FSX is running, or once apply is selected, is it working in the background automatically. Thanks again, Tom

Once you set up a profile in NI and click apply you can close NI and the game will automatically run the profile settings with having NI run in the backround.

The defaults will either change your settings to match the global profile or back to the driver defaults. Can't remember which

Di Agron

 

Dell XPS 15 L502X | Intel i5-2540m @ 2.60GHz | 4GB DDR3 1333MHz (2x2GB) | nVidia GT525M | Seagate 500GB 7200RPM | 15" 1366x768 | 23" LG 1360x768 |

 

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HERE (Mobo's, Ram, CPU's, custom builds, general hardware etc)

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PMDG FMC NavData out of date message fix HERE

Once you set up a profile in NI and click apply you can close NI and the game will automatically run the profile settings with having NI run in the backround.
This "with having NI" was suppose to say this "without having NI" Just that that I would point that out.

Hi Flaps.... Sorry that I missed your post's, been working quite a bit, have you figured inspector out yet? Looks like you are in good hands.

\Robert Hamlich/

 

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