October 14, 201411 yr Do you use the fixer tool or the freeware shader files? I think a shader cache reset might help, but that's just guesswork of mine. Find them at C:\Users\mars03\AppData\Local\Microsoft\FSX\Shaders10. Backup the current folder and then delete the whole Shaders10 thing. It will get regenerated with the next sim start. Also, which AI traffic (models) are you using?
October 14, 201411 yr Author I have tried but it's always the same! This traffic I mean are groundvehicles from FSX! Regards Martin
October 14, 201411 yr Commercial Member uninstall the libraries - see if the problem persists My FSX Analysis Blog
October 15, 201411 yr Author I have tried it but it's always the same. Only when I switched to DX9 there is no issue! Regards Martin
October 15, 201411 yr Commercial Member Ok so its nothing to do with DX10SF. I think that you are just seeing spikes caused by overloading the FSX graphics engine or perhaps your GPU has a fault. Follow the DX10 guides, if your have any OC disable them, experiment with reducing all the FSX sliders and the GPU options and see if it stabilises. My FSX Analysis Blog
October 15, 201411 yr Martin, how was it solved? Just thinking about the folks maybe running into the same scenario. :smile:
October 15, 201411 yr Author It was a lot of things I had done. FSX-cfg Nvidia- inspector reduce traffic and and and
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