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Hi Everyone;

 

I have finally migrated to P3D now that PMDG has joined in, however I am having extremely poor performance in P3D using the NGX and 777 with addon airports (FSDT, LatinVFR, FlyTampa, FlightBeam) I am also running REX texture direct 4 with soft clouds and ASN.

 

When I mean poor I mean that when Flying in a 3rd party airport using a 3rd party airplane with REX and ASN I'm getting around 8,10,12 FPS. I have tried playing with the P3D settings, HDR, Volumetric Fog, Shadows etc... with no luck.

 

My System specs are the following:

Mac Pro (Cylinder)- Windows 8.1 Pro (x64) running natively using BootCamp.
  • 3.5GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon E5
  • 16GB 1866MHz DDR3 ECC - 4X4GB
  • 1TB PCIe-based Flash Storage
  • Dual AMD FirePro D700-6GB VRAM (Crossfire X is enabled on the ATI FIREPRO CC, I have also tried unchecking it with no performance change)

Prepar3D Settings:

 

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REX 4 Texture Direct with soft clouds settings:

 

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In-Sim Pictures:

 

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Hi,

 

had the same problems and found a solution.

 

Set the target framerate on unlimited and P3D is running smooth.

Increased my FPS from 10 to 35, it's a known bug. 

 

Julian

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Hi Everyone;

 

I have finally migrated to P3D now that PMDG has joined in, however I am having extremely poor performance in P3D using the NGX and 777 with addon airports (FSDT, LatinVFR, FlyTampa, FlightBeam) I am also running REX texture direct 4 with soft clouds and ASN.

 

When I mean poor I mean that when Flying in a 3rd party airport using a 3rd party airplane with REX and ASN I'm getting around 8,10,12 FPS. I have tried playing with the P3D settings, HDR, Volumetric Fog, Shadows etc... with no luck.

 

My System specs are the following:

Mac Pro (Cylinder)- Windows 8.1 Pro (x64) running natively using BootCamp.
  • 3.5GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon E5
  • 16GB 1866MHz DDR3 ECC - 4X4GB
  • 1TB PCIe-based Flash Storage
  • Dual AMD FirePro D700-6GB VRAM (Crossfire X is enabled on the ATI FIREPRO CC, I have also tried unchecking it with no performance change)

Prepar3D Settings:

 

 

 

 

 

It's simple your settings are quit a bit off for your system and hardware.... what's your native monitor resolution?


 

André
 

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Hi Everyone;

 

I have finally migrated to P3D now that PMDG has joined in, however I am having extremely poor performance in P3D using the NGX and 777 with addon airports (FSDT, LatinVFR, FlyTampa, FlightBeam) I am also running REX texture direct 4 with soft clouds and ASN.

 

Try setting your 'Terrain level of radius' to a lower setting, like medium. Note that what was Max in FSX is comparable to Medium in P3D.

Also try setting Tesselation on for better results.

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Not so good, not so bad.  The performance on my P3D v2.5 is enough to get by. I am using REX4 Texture HD also.

 

 

My rig: Win7 64 bits, i5 3570K OC 4.2 Ghz, cooler Zalman CNPS10X Performa, mobo GA-Z77M-D3H, Nvidia Zotac GTX780 AMP, 8 GB DDR3-1333 Kingston, HD Western Digital SATA3 7200 RPM, Monitor Samsung FULL HD 27" TA550, PSU Corsair AX850W and nobreak TS SHARA 1200va.

 

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Try setting your 'Terrain level of radius' to a lower setting, like medium. Note that what was Max in FSX is comparable to Medium in P3D.

 

Also try setting Tesselation on for better results.

 

+1

 

Also try shadow quality low and both special effects to medium, cloud shadows no more than 10k, objects 3k and 0 terrain cast. I use medium tessellation. 3820k @4.6 GTX 760/ 25-30 frames in the 777 (with ASN and FSDT). I also agree with frames to unlimited.


James McLees

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Hi,

 

had the same problems and found a solution.

 

Set the target framerate on unlimited and P3D is running smooth.

Increased my FPS from 10 to 35, it's a known bug. 

 

Julian

This should be marked as the solution.

 

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