January 9, 201214 yr I use both together for every flight. Oz Sim Rig: MSI RTX3090 Suprim, an old, partly-melted Intel 9900K @ 5GHz+, Honeycomb Alpha, Thrustmaster TPR Rudder, Warthog HOTAS, Reverb G2, Prosim 737 cockpit. Currently flying: MSFS: PMDG 737-700, Fenix A320, Leonardo MD-82, MIlviz C310, Flysimware C414AW, DC Concorde, Carenado C337. Prepar3d v5: PMDG 737/747/777. "There are three simple rules for making a smooth landing. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are."
January 10, 201214 yr Did you keep the ENB mod though?Of course I kept using ENB, that's the whole point in deleting these files.Have in mind that there are at least 3 different ENB versions. I use the one that (in file properties) is 1.0.0.1 file version and 0.0.7.5 product version.I do not know if the version makes any difference in stability but it sure does in performance. The other two versions caused significant FPS drop in my system.
January 10, 201214 yr Of course I kept using ENB, that's the whole point in deleting these files.Have in mind that there are at least 3 different ENB versions. I use the one that (in file properties) is 1.0.0.1 file version and 0.0.7.5 product version.I do not know if the version makes any difference in stability but it sure does in performance. The other two versions caused significant FPS drop in my system.Nice, I'll look into this tonight. Do you have any idea where all three of these are available for download? Jacek G. Ryzen 5800X3D | Asus RTX4090 OC | 64gb DDR4 3600 | Asus ROG Strix X570E | HX1000w | Fractal Design Torrent RGB | AOC AGON 49' Curved QHD |
January 10, 201214 yr There have also been reports of ENB crashing when people are using the MSI Afterburner GPU tool / utility.If you do use this tool for overclocking / fan speed on GPU etc, try ENB without Afterburner running.The other option (as stated above) is to switch off ENB with shift+F12 before menu access, exiting the flight etc. This seems to work 100% 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
January 11, 201214 yr Nice, I'll look into this tonight. Do you have any idea where all three of these are available for download?Here is the link to the version I use and recommend:http://www.lockonfiles.com/index.php/files/file/1324-fsx-enb-series-mod/Also, if you try to delete the uiautomationcore.dll files, have in mind that this is not a straightforward process as they are designated as system files. First you have to take ownership of the files and then change the security attributes so that you can delete them (keeping backup of every single file of course).
January 18, 201214 yr Mogwai Shader also incude a ENB-file in installation if you want to use it..Works just fine. Edited January 18, 201214 yr by Bigsweede IRL:PPL/VFR Rated Flying: Cessna 172, Piper PA28 IVL:Flies anything i can get my hands on. Chassi: Cooler: Master Cosmos II#MB: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme #X79 Intel i7 3930K#Corsair Dominator 32 GB DDR3 1600 Quad#GPU 2 x ASUS GTX690# Pump:2 x Laing DDC-PRO#Reservoir-EK Flow 2 x 2,5"#Radiators -EK 360+EK 180 (thick) #CPU Kyl:EK CU- HF#MB kyning: EK#Fancontroll Aguero 5 Pro #PSU: Cooler Master 1300W# SSD: 4x 256 Gb OCZ Vertex 4.. AND A machine that goes BING!
January 19, 201214 yr FXAA Tool supports HDR and Bloom effects as well as other interesting things. ENB caused crashes on my rig so FXAA is a useful alternative. I really like it. Stephen Munn
January 19, 201214 yr ENB should be, IMO, avoided in FSX. It's the bane of stability.I've not tested FXAA. At the moment I'm working on homework, but I may be able to get it up and running tonight. I tried FXAA's AA mode and wasn't impressed in the past. I'll give it another go.http://www.orbxsyste...cess-injection/ Edited January 19, 201214 yr by ZachLW ___________________________________________________________________________________ Zachary Waddell -- Caravan Driver -- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/zwaddell Avsim ToS Avsim Screenshot Rules
January 19, 201214 yr Shade and ENB are fully compatible, as said in previous posts, do different things. Shade stands for 'Shadow Enhancement' and that is what it does. Shade is a small 3 part program which will allow you to modify colours and tones for the 3D shadow and lighting elements. ENB from what I believe alters the light bloom, which is totally different from what Shade does.If you want to read more, I highly recommend you to read my tweaked Shade manual here - http://aussiex.org/forum/index.php?/topic/10353-clems-tweaked-shade-userguide/Cheers,Clem, Shade Beta Tester. Happy Flying, Clem Wu Beta Tester for OZx, Iris Simulations and Shade.
January 19, 201214 yr The AA on it's own is awful, but so long as AA is off in FSX you can enable AA in the nvidia driver using inspector with the override flag set and still use FXAA OK. I prefer to use both AA in the driver and FXAA but I did drop the driver AA from 8S to 4S. Stephen Munn
January 19, 201214 yr ENB should be, IMO, avoided in FSX. It's the bane of stability.That may be true for your hardware but it is certainly not the "bane of stability". I've never once had a crash because of it. Works fine, has no performance impact.
January 19, 201214 yr That may be true for your hardware but it is certainly not the "bane of stability". I've never once had a crash because of it. Works fine, has no performance impact.I'm not here to argue that with you. If you've missed the hundreds of threads concerning crashes directly related to using ENB, I'd be surprised. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Zachary Waddell -- Caravan Driver -- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/zwaddell Avsim ToS Avsim Screenshot Rules
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