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your fps with fsx

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but thats with autogen on normal.

 

Hello

Try it with autogen on dense, you may see a better result as it affects the FSX internal scheduling.

(source N.Needhams tune up guide)

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Some time ago on the Flight board, there was information about Dxtory. This is a program which limits (and steadys) programs for video purposes. The theory was that, with Dxtory running in the background) the framerates would run at the best possible rate. Didn't try it, but you might be interested.

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hi thanks for the information will defo have a look.

I7 10700K 16GB 3600MHZ RTX3080FE

I *think* my sim is using fpslimiter 0.2 (I'm on vacation so I can't check). It's very light and seems like it would be easy to uninstall (I've never uninstalled it) but it won't work with DX10 if I remember. I think I have it set to 3 forward frames (on my 2gig card) but, like I said, this is all from memory right now. I run both windowed and full screen...depends on what I'm up to. Also, I should add I run three screens at about 3500x1024. I'm, of course, curious to see if it helps anyone but it may not. I have no idea why it all works well for me and can't say I care...so long as it keeps working :).

 

I'm, also, wondering about the latest nVidea driver which, last time I heard, was still in beta...I don't *do* beta...might be better?

Gregg Seipp

"A good landing is when you can walk away from the airplane.  A great landing is when you can reuse it."
i9 64GB RAM, GTX-5090

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