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DX10 and NI framerate setting

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Hi,

 

Is there any relation between DX10 Fixer and the NVidia Inspector framerate limiter? I'm using DX10 for more than 4 months successfully. I remember sometime ago I applied Paul J's simple NI settings (Post #106) to solve an AA issue, which was brilliantly fixed. I remember the framerates correctly limited in 30 by NI (ticked at unlimited inside FSX). But, after 2 NVidia drive updates, the framerates now go high above 30 in the FSX screen, not obeying the NI Limiter at 30.

 

I did save Paul J's settings in a file and I always restore it after NVidia driver upgrade, APPLYING the changes in NI.

 

This is in anyway messing with my FSX and I am really still in honey-moon with DX10 Fixer, though curious about the NI framerate limiter which is not working.

 

Best regards,

Heron Domingues, Jr

Intel Core I7 10700KF, 3.80GHz (5.10GHz Turbo), Gigabyte B460, RAM 32GB, Corsair 750W, GPU Palit RTX 3060, Windows 10 Pro 64., P3Dv5.4.

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Hi,

 

Is there any relation between DX10 Fixer and the NVidia Inspector framerate limiter? I'm using DX10 for more than 4 months successfully. I remember sometime ago I applied Paul J's simple NI settings (Post #106) to solve an AA issue, which was brilliantly fixed. I remember the framerates correctly limited in 30 by NI (ticked at unlimited inside FSX). But, after 2 NVidia drive updates, the framerates now go high above 30 in the FSX screen, not obeying the NI Limiter at 30.

 

I did save Paul J's settings in a file and I always restore it after NVidia driver upgrade, APPLYING the changes in NI.

you could try my NI settings if you wish.see how you get on and modify to suit your rig.

 

This is in anyway messing with my FSX and I am really still in honey-moon with DX10 Fixer, though curious about the NI framerate limiter which is not working.

 

Best regards,

Hi Heron, I did a test as well and agree it doesn't seem to do anything.

the recommended way now is to use 1/2 sync in NI (depending on your monitor refresh rate) and limit Frame Rates in FSX to 30.(see How-to Guide)btw Paul's NI settings are in the guide.

You can try my NI settings if you wish.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ez9yk60u05yqgu/24%2002%202015.nip

 

bob

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Bob,

 

Thanks for your kind reply. Paul J suggestion already uses 1/2 sync.

 

I have been researching about the issue my FSX is not complying to the NI Framerate Limit in 30 and found that maybe my NI Profile became corrupted by the last NI update where the Framerate Limiter line changed place. The recommendation is to build another profile in the new NI version.

 

I will try this tonight.

 

Best regards,

Heron Domingues, Jr

Intel Core I7 10700KF, 3.80GHz (5.10GHz Turbo), Gigabyte B460, RAM 32GB, Corsair 750W, GPU Palit RTX 3060, Windows 10 Pro 64., P3Dv5.4.

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