September 22, 201312 yr This is part of the reason if FSX is the focus of your PC build that it is recommended to stay clear of ATI/AMD and to stick with Nvidia, not that this is going to help you now, I know it is frustrating. Long ago ATI/AMD said that they would no longer support FSX and drivers were never ATI's strong suit though they have improved. And not that NV has been perfect but at least they still support the game and will rectify drivers if something is broken. Just roll back to what you had and as the old proverb says "If it an't broke, don't fix it" really applies. 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)
September 23, 201312 yr Author Yes getting a nvidia card is on my wish list, I'm now wanting a gtx 780, but im going to wait for the prices to drop as I cant afford one at the moment, thanks for doing some testing, onetinsoldier & reporting back, its certainly saved me wasting my time on it. I'm currently solving a earth simulations/orbx auto gen issue on my new install before I start installing all my horizon gen x for all uk & Ireland, then treescapes & uk2000 airfields. Joy. <p> Paul Sleight
January 9, 201412 yr Yeah sorta old thread. Latest drivers should work fine. Bear in mind I haven't been simming the last couple weeks, so if a driver update has come out since then I don't know.
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