June 9, 201411 yr If you are using a Laptop with NVIDIA Optimus than adaptive sync is disabled too. Search the NV Forums. Regards.
June 9, 201411 yr Author If you are using a Laptop with NVIDIA Optimus than adaptive sync is disabled too. Search the NV Forums. Regards. Hi technologickill, Perhaps this might help: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2615/~/how-do-i-customize-optimus-profiles-and-settings%3F Regards, Mike
June 9, 201411 yr Using NI, I changed the flag to "Adaptive Sync", Mode "Normal" and I moved the framerate slider to unlocked. I have to admit it was quite smooth and seemed to have fewer stutters but with the Majestic Q400 I seemed to see more longer pauses as the Q400 engine waited for FSX to catch up. More testing needed but an interesting find for sure. Mark CYYZ
June 9, 201411 yr " Mode "Normal" " Mark what do you mean by this what line did you change for that ? thanks Rich Sennett
June 10, 201411 yr Sorry Richard, my mistake there, I wrote that post away from my computer. change Normal to "use 3d application". This is on the line directly above or below the Adaptive Vsync and I think you may have mentioned it on page 1. Mark CYYZ
June 17, 201411 yr Wow, this is really working! Although, it doesn't completely remove stuttering but reduces it significantly. I've tried every vsync option at NI but none of them were useful which means NI is pretty useless for P3d. Thanks to OP for finding and sharing this trick.
June 18, 201411 yr Stupid question maybe but when you use this setting, should you also turn on vsync in P3D itself...? Or does this nVidia setting overrule that one? I have vsync disabled in P3D simply because it gives me the best performance (without any tearing, oddly enough).
June 18, 201411 yr Author Hi Jeroen, No, leave VSync and Triple buffering unchecked in the sim. In fact, it may not matter as I believe the Adaptive VSync switch in NVIDIA Control Panel will override the P3D setting, if enabled. Regards, Mike
June 18, 201411 yr Funny I get best FPS and smoothness just by using the P3D internal VSYNC and unlimited FPS set. No external tweaks. Did try your idea though and glad it's helping others enjoy their sim more! Adam Chillblast Core i5 14600KF Liquid Cooled RTX 4070 SUPER 32GB RAM. Internet: 1 Gig Fibre. HoneyComb Throttle & Flight System. UK PPL since 2006 current on PA-28, C-152, C172, Decathlon, C-42 based at EGHP.
June 18, 201411 yr "Funny I get best FPS and smoothness just by using the P3D internal VSYNC " Same here I think it depends on your monitor actually - but vsync and triple buffering on here Rich Sennett
September 19, 201411 yr Hi, My sim is FSX not P3D. Perhaps I am not benefiting from the thread.. or a little difficult to understand for me.. Does this mean you have to enable Adaptive VSync in global setting of NVidia control panel and unlimit the frame per sec via Nvidia Inspector? Mine is currently set by 30 fps via NVidia Inspector. (My monitor is 60hz like standard..) Thanks! Andrew
September 20, 201411 yr My sim is FSX not P3D. Perhaps I am not benefiting from the thread.. or a little difficult to understand for me.. Does this mean you have to enable Adaptive VSync in global setting of NVidia control panel and unlimit the frame per sec via Nvidia Inspector? Mine is currently set by 30 fps via NVidia Inspector. (My monitor is 60hz like standard..) Would appreciate a word or two from someone who has tried this on FSX. I am with the same settings as that of Andrew Thanks Ted
September 20, 201411 yr Its works fine!!! Thanks for settings Cruachan. B) José Luís | Flightsimulator: | MSFS | Add-Ons: | PMDG Douglas DC-6 | PMDG 737-700 | Fenix A320 | Maddog X MD82| FSW CESSNA 414AW CHANCELLOR ||
September 21, 201411 yr Tried with FSX internal limiter, but no luck for me with this.. I just used NI frame limiter set to 30, vsync tear control = adaptive, with half rate, have very very smooth and great quality.. also turned on FXAA as well, very smooth almost no stutters. Thanks all!
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