February 28, 201412 yr But just restarting aero will not enable vsync by itself. Windows aero doesn't force vsync on every program. You have to set vsync somewhere for FSX specifically from among the many ways to do so.
February 28, 201412 yr Commercial Member But just restarting aero will not enable vsync by itself. Windows aero doesn't force vsync on every program. You have to set vsync somewhere for FSX specifically from among the many ways to do so. In my case it does, in windowed mode. After restarting aero via FSUIPC no tearing at all, not even a drop of it, locked @ 30 or unlocked frames. No vsync settings enabled in inspector or forcewindowedvsync=1 in cfg, nothing. Dx9 or DX10, doesn't matter. It's quite strange, I can't explain why, but aero cured the tearing completely. Current system: ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4, Intel 12900k, 32GB RAM @ 3600mhz, Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity, M2 SSD, Oculus Quest 2.
February 28, 201412 yr I can explain it. Somewhere you do have something set that enables vsync. We are talking Win7, right? Not Win8? Aero doesn't work one way on your computer and a different way on others.
February 28, 201412 yr Commercial Member Yep. win7 64bit. No vsync enabled by default in nvidia control panel or inspector, so I don't have a clue. But I'm not thinking at all about it, it works fine. Current system: ASUS PRIME Z690-P D4, Intel 12900k, 32GB RAM @ 3600mhz, Zotac RTX 3090 Trinity, M2 SSD, Oculus Quest 2.
February 28, 201412 yr Thanks for the link mike2060, I will have a look at that. Yes I had already looked at that post and I didn't understand it, for one the .bat file creation but also where to modify the fsuipc.ini and how to get fsuipc to run the .bat file. I'm not computer savy enough. <p> Paul Sleight
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