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Free Your Stutters

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Interesting find. Thanks for sharing! I will try this out later today.

FSX is using only one core, so I guess it will not solve anything, but there is no big problem to try this...

FSX is using only one core, so I guess it will not solve anything, but there is no big problem to try this...

 

FSX does not only use one core. It is true that core 0 is by far the most utilized.

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 have this added since month (already forgot about)

 

It is no wonder tweak (I couldn'T see a difference) but it doesn't harm anything ...

Guenter Steiner
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I'll be looking at this with most interest

Alex Ridge

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Well I use a Laptop that has one of the i7's. It says it can turbo boost to 3.1 GHz but I always see it on 2.8GHz on FSX and still room on the meter thing. Does anyone know how I can get 3.1GHz on FSX? Would it even help the FPS?

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- Luke Pabari

They way I understand it is the cores are ONLY parked if they aren't being used. Which certainly isn't the case in FSX or most modern games.

i7-13700KF, 32gb DDR4 3200,  RTX 4080, Win 11, MSFS 2024

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It doesn`t hurt trying hehehe, every good tweak is worth thje try.

 

 

Thanks guys

 

Paul

It won't make a difference. We can go into details, but it's been thoroughly discussed in the hardware forums, where it should be.

 

This is what I suspected... I used it but it doesn't seem to touch my FPS.

But, for the placebo people, why not? :biggrin:

Ok it dusn't increase the FPS into FSX but it does help making the sim more stable.

 

Last few weeks i was experiancing all kind of performance issues with FSX while i didn't had that before now i just did and it seems all stutters have gone and everything wors great thx for the tweak :)

Johan Ketting

MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Intel Core i7-7700K 16GB @2400mhz 128gb SSD 2TB HDD

 

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FSX is using only one core, so I guess it will not solve anything, but there is no big problem to try this...

FSX uses multiple cores. Thats not noticeble because different cores does different jobs. As well as they never get loaded very much. That's why FSX is poor on perfomance. It doesn't take full advantage of the hardware.
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heheh at least it helped someone. Thanks mate..

 

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