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Getting OOM errors with killer rig

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Also if not mentioned depending on where you fly turn the auto traffic way down or off (NYC, LA etc).

Well yes in my case that would be MIA, although I have the cars slider at 20%

 

 

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Well yes in my case that would be MIA, although I have the cars slider at 20%

 

 

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try 5%

FSX+ 3DS Max, CS5.5

 

4790K @ 4.8K Asrock Xt3 - 16GB 1866 CL-9 - NV 1070 GTX - 240GB Intel SSD - 2TB Barracuda - Win10-64

Near Silent Noctua D-14 3-Fans - Two - NFA-15cm and - One NFA-14cm  All @ 700 rpm - Bitfenix Shinobi Case - (Non Delided CPU)

basically, just lower some key settings, that effect fsx,

autogen, car and airline traffic, weather, these setting can run any high powered computer down to the ground.

 

for example if I run an airline flight from Washington dc, into nyc/jfk with a ngx, utx/gex, ultimate traffic2 running at 60%, autogen at most dense, and using rex2 essential plus for weather, I will not get OOM's.

 

Gotta understand, FSX was made in 2006, just because we have 2013 technology does not mean we can run all sliders to the right.  Its a matter of adjusting your computer, with all the addons, scenery, planes and etc, to find the right match for you.  This does take a bit of time.

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