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Low Fps in Virtual Cockpit of 737 ngx

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As the title says,When flying with the pmdg 737(VC view) my framerates are really low (approx 9).The strangest thing is that from external views i get more than 55 fps...There is an intregrated fps limiter in the fmc but i dont see any difference even after editing the numbers.Is there anything i can do to solve this issue and finally fly without such problems?Here are my pc specs:AMD ASUS HD 6950 Direct cu IIIntel Core I7 860 @3.36 GHzCoolermaster Gx 750 W PSU4 gigs RamWindows 7 ultimate 64bitH60 Hydro Series (cooler)gigabyte h55m ud2h MOBOThermaltake overseer (case)(9 led fans)

Edited by agentgod

There is an intregrated fps limiter in the fmc
There is? I did not know that. Are your VC texture low or high-res? That could be the issue, 12 FPS in the VC is usual for my system, which is nowhere near yours in terms of power.

Retweak your .cfg.On a sidenote, you need to sign your posts in the PMDG forum with your name, or else you run the risk of having them deleted by PMDG staff

Johan Pettersen

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Retweak your .cfg.On a sidenote, you need to sign your posts in the PMDG forum with your name, or else you run the risk of having them deleted by PMDG staff
How do i do that?Anyways heres a screenshot from Fsx Booster app (payware).Have a look and tell me if i have to change something.btw im using high res textures

Edited by agentgod

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