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Has anyone tested working with the below?

 

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i use 254 for HT on i7-4790

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Gave this a shot using Glenn Johnson's KDAL photoreal airport, MegaSceneryEarth Ultra City DFW and MSE Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, all loaded at once.   My FF=0.01, Unlimited with TexMaxLoad=30 and my Bandwidth set to 80 in my CFG.   I use to get about 18 FPS in the VC, PMDG 737NGX when moving around the airport with traffic on 40%.    It was a smooth 24 FPS with the fiber frame running.   At FL380 moving across Texas to my destination of KPHX in Arizona my VC was pegged at 34 FPS and 60 FPS max on exterior shots.    I have a LOD_RADIUS of 9.5 set in my CFG too.   I have noticed no texture load problems and textures don't start to blur until the farthest point from my plane.   My verdict, works great.   No stuttering.  Smooth panning.   Plenty of cake and ice cream and I am eating all of it at once!  nomnomnomnonmnom!


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Interests rates back then were about 24 % too

 

That is so good :)

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I've tried all these settings and can't see much difference so have gone back to my previous no cfg tweaks and all is fine and smooth. I guess it makes a big difference for some and not for others!


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 I guess it makes a big difference for some and not for others!

 

That's the way it is with all the tweaks. Unfortunately, there is no "one size fits all" in the sim world.

 

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Looks like I struck out on this one too.

Anything below FFTF 0.20 just gets me more and more

ground blurriness, mainly just below the aircraft.

This is with FTX AU 4770K @4.3 Radeon R290.

 

gb.


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Looks like I struck out on this one too.

Anything below FFTF 0.20 just gets me more and more

ground blurriness, mainly just below the aircraft.

This is with FTX AU 4770K @4.3 Radeon R290.

 

gb.

strange

 

I too have an i7-4790K@4.6 with a R290 and I do not notice any blurries at all (yet) but perhaps that is solely due to the Hyperthreading feature that I have turned on with 254 affinitymask which gives me 0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 ON

FFTF 0.001

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Looks like I struck out on this one too.

Anything below FFTF 0.20 just gets me more and more

ground blurriness, mainly just below the aircraft.

This is with FTX AU 4770K @4.3 Radeon R290.

 

gb.

 

strange

 

I too have an i7-4790K@4.6 with a R290 and I do not notice any blurries at all (yet) but perhaps that is solely due to the Hyperthreading feature that I have turned on with 254 affinitymask which gives me 0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 ON

FFTF 0.001

 

Much variance in results would come through your slider settings. Slide the LOD/Complexity/Autogen a little left and it may show results.

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Much variance in results would come through your slider settings. Slide the LOD/Complexity/Autogen a little left and it may show results

 

I have those all in the middle at the moment but will experiment.

 

gb.


 

 


I too have an i7-4790K@4.6 with a R290 and I do not notice any blurries at all (yet) but perhaps that is solely due to the Hyperthreading feature that I have turned on with 254 affinitymask which gives me 0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 ON

FFTF 0.001

 

Good to know it is not a R290 thing then.

 

Could you possibly post your p3d.cfg here?

 

Thanks,

gb.


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One thing I noticed with FFTF=0.01 is that the autogen ring becomes much obvious. It feels like P3D is struggling to keep autogen coming up far enough in pace. Also autogens now clearly "pop", so looks like the anti-pop feature is disabled. 

 

Nonetheless just to stress P3D to the max I flew F-18 (copied from FSX) with full afterburner at 1370knts, 100 feet above ground and the sense of speed was incredible. Amazingly P3D kept up with full autogen no problem, only textures were bit blurred but that's actually perfect since at twice the speed of sound they're not supposed to be razor sharp!

 

The only down side is that I burned full tank of fuel to bingo in probably five minutes, now that is expensive...


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FFTF=0.01 is 10-15% FPS boost on my system which come in nice.

 

P3Dv2 gets better and better

 

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