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Fresh install of FSX on a new SSD and WOW

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What a difference a fresh install will make.   I changed out my 560TI for a 4gb gtx670  and added a SSD..    At first  I tried FSX on my old install on my normal HD and saw some improvement with the 670 but not as much as I would like..   So I got angry and played XP10 for a bit....  

 

Well after a few flights with the 777 by R+P for XP10  I got sick of poorly simulated systems  and  started missing my NGX  SO I finally got around last weekend to start the long process of a reinstall to the SSD and the difference is day and night.  

 

Right now I have UTX,GEX, MTX install and I am using AS2012 for my weather and rock solid locked at 30 FPS no matter where I am or the weather..  It's amazing.. 

 

 

The one bad point is when I try to use opus I am still having a intermittent stuttering with the live camara  where the camera gets jerky and slow..  it seems to last about 5 seconds or so and then back to normal.. Then back to jerky again 20-30 seconds later..  this cycle continues no matter what the FPS is.  

 

It goes away if i dont use the live camera.  For now I went back to AS2012 with EZdok  and I have to say the new AS2012 with SP2 is impressive.  I may just stick with it and shelve opus for now.   

Mike Avallone

[email protected],Corsair H115i cooler,ASUS 2080TI,GSkill 32GB pc3600 ram, 2 WD black NVME ssd drives, ASUS maximus hero MB

 

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