March 7, 201313 yr I have been having good luck using the Inspector frame limiter set to 30 and frames set to unlimited in FSX. I could not do this in DX9 due to frame fluctuations. Seems much more stable in DX10 and gives me a 4-5 fps boost. Give it a try and hopefully it works for u. Matt Wilson
March 7, 201313 yr I have been having good luck using the Inspector frame limiter set to 30 and frames set to unlimited in FSX. I could not do this in DX9 due to frame fluctuations. Seems much more stable in DX10 and gives me a 4-5 fps boost. Give it a try and hopefully it works for u. Good morning, After reading your post I see you have your frame rate set at max in FSX and the inspector limiter set at 30. the inspector would be correct, but the Unlimited in FSX should be set at 30 also. You're frame rates will be more stabe doing this way. I fly the PMDG 737NGX and my frame rates are 25 to 29 all the time with no stutters at all. Take a look at my pc to the left of this post and you will see what it takes to get to a stable frame rate. I did the same thing as you are doing right now and that is maxing out the frame rates in FSX until Paul J straigtened me out and ever sence that I have had a wicked system strictly for FSX. I hope I have helped at least in a small way. Les :hi: lh
March 8, 201313 yr Hi Matt, found the same thing as well: http://forum.avsim.net/topic/398670-interesting-observation-about-dx10-and-unlimited-frames/ I have been having good luck using the Inspector frame limiter set to 30 and frames set to unlimited in FSX. I could not do this in DX9 due to frame fluctuations. Seems much more stable in DX10 and gives me a 4-5 fps boost. Give it a try and hopefully it works for u.
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