August 23, 201312 yr I suggest you try in nVidia Inspector; 1. Turn on Vertical Sync Smooth AFR Behavior to 'on'. 1. Go from a Frame Pre-Render of 3, to the max...8 Use the clean install option for the brand new 326.80 driver suite. Getting 30 FPS busting performance with my locked 30 fps internal. My flight environment is the same as what I posted in the CTD forum. Outstanding performance, smoothness, and program endurance. I run the above with a GTX 680 2 GB. Using these settings gives a very smooth flight animation flying over FSXG.
August 23, 201312 yr I can't find the first setting in the invidious inspector. I would like to try your tip but am a little lost. Thanks Anthony Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3.60 GHZ, 32 GB ram, win 11, gtx 4070 Super
August 23, 201312 yr I can't find the first setting in the invidious inspector. I would like to try your tip but am a little lost. Thanks They are there. They are all in the section were VSYNC is defined. Underneath the section for AA settings.
August 24, 201312 yr Author They are there. They are all in the section were VSYNC is defined. Underneath the section for AA settings. Correct....
August 24, 201312 yr Turn on Vertical Sync Smooth AFR Behavior to 'on'. You sure this affects single card setups in any way? The AFR mode relates to the SLI operation of Nvidia cards and I couldn't find any source speaking about how this will be active or even possible with just one card.
August 24, 201312 yr I suggest you try in nVidia Inspector; 1. Turn on Vertical Sync Smooth AFR Behavior to 'on'. 1. Go from a Frame Pre-Render of 3, to the max...8 Use the clean install option for the brand new 326.80 driver suite. Getting 30 FPS busting performance with my locked 30 fps internal. My flight environment is the same as what I posted in the CTD forum. Outstanding performance, smoothness, and program endurance. I run the above with a GTX 680 2 GB. Using these settings gives a very smooth flight animation flying over FSXG. do you have FTX Night enabled? X-Plane11 GTX1070 8GB Vram - i7 4770K cpu @3.5GHz Quad core - 16GB RAM
August 24, 201312 yr I don't have that setting, must be for sli cards. Anthony Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3.60 GHZ, 32 GB ram, win 11, gtx 4070 Super
August 24, 201312 yr The 680 is a dual correct? Sent from my Apple communications device. William Sequeira
August 24, 201312 yr I don't have that setting, must be for sli cards. Your inspector must not be the latest version. I think it was added recently. I don't have SLI and the setting is there for me. The prerendered frames setting has been there for ages as well.
August 24, 201312 yr How come would this work specifically with FTX-G (which I suppose you are talking about because FSXG doesn't exist ^_^ )...? Anyway, I tried these settings with my GTX580 but IF there was a difference it was for the worse. I didn't see an actual difference in smoothness but fps dipped a bit lower in certain locations. I wonder how you test this? Do you have specific testflights or do you just start a flight, look round and say 'Hm, I think this works well?' Because that usually doesn't work as a test method. ^_^
August 25, 201312 yr Author How come would this work specifically with FTX-G (which I suppose you are talking about because FSXG doesn't exist ^_^ )...? Anyway, I tried these settings with my GTX580 but IF there was a difference it was for the worse. I didn't see an actual difference in smoothness but fps dipped a bit lower in certain locations. I wonder how you test this? Do you have specific testflights or do you just start a flight, look round and say 'Hm, I think this works well?' Because that usually doesn't work as a test method. ^_^ I have a 'canned' test that when I do any 'work' on the .cfg or anywhere else, It then run this flight and record what I did, and the FPS, stutter, good-bad performance envelopes. Just a thing I do for myself to keep track. I tried that smooth setting and got rid of some micro-stutter over FSX-G () I also cranked up the pre-render frames to the max 8. Do both observances to it? Does actually only one? I don't know, but I can report exactly what I did, to achieve 'x' result. For myself, it does not take away a single frame (still 30 on average) and has added to the 'joy' factor.
August 25, 201312 yr Jeroen can you post pic of your NVI screen with the OP suggested settings pls Wayne. Ill give this a crack tomorrow. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD http://fs2crew.com/banners/Banner_FS2Crew_MJC_Supporter.png Wayne HART
August 29, 201312 yr Doesn't increasing max frames pre-rendered increase load on CPU? I always thought setting it to 1 would push the rendering onto the GPU instead, freeing up the CPU for other things the GPU can't do....?
August 29, 201312 yr Author Doesn't increasing max frames pre-rendered increase load on CPU? I always thought setting it to 1 would push the rendering onto the GPU instead, freeing up the CPU for other things the GPU can't do....? It loads up the GPU...but if you have a high-end, recent card, chances are you will be fine, and end a lot of micro-stutter, etc by having a larger pre-render buffer on tap. The pre-render out of the two suggestions,is the better bet to see some positive response from the sim....
August 29, 201312 yr Ah! That's the opposite of what I'd assumed. Will have to try going the other way (increasing pre-rendered frames).
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