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How I solved MY OOM FSX problem

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Have you ever been in a real simulator?

 

A real simulator isn't a real aircraft so that is irrelevant.

 

Iain Smith

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A real simulator isn't a real aircraft so that is irrelevant.

 

Iain Smith

Ah ok, because the FSX aircraft is for real! I understand... :LMAO:

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Ah ok, because the FSX aircraft is for real! I understand... :LMAO:

 

No, obviously not, but the point of FSX is to make it as real as possible! In my opinion, your way reduces realism to an unacceptable level. But this is is just my opinion so you can laugh your backside off all you like - that is clearly your level of debate. So, I'm out of here!

 

Iain Smith

  • 1 year later...

<p>Resuming this thread after more than one year.......</p>

<p>I Hadn't time to read the full discussion, so maybe what I'm gonna say has been written yet. Anyway......had the same OOM problem when landing at most complex addon airports (e.g. Aerosoft's EGLL or LFPG) with full AI traffic (a customized installation of WOAI and other AI aircraft). OS Win7 64bit, i7 CPU OC at 4.2, Nvidia GTX660 GPU, 16 Gb Ram.</p>

<p>Following an hint I found elsewhere, I replaced the UIAnimationCore.dll module with the one from Win Vista (6.0.5840.16386 version). It's located in the main FSX folder.</p>

<p>I just landed at dusk at EGLL with the CS767 (an a/c which I find in some way to be heavier on hardware than the PMDG ones), with full AI traffic (100%) and default real world weather with cloud density and viewing distance maxed out both.</p>

<p>Poor FPS of course (an average of 6.0 on short final), but no OOM at all.</p>

<p>I landed onto 09L, then taxied to T5......smoothly as silk.</p>

<p>Maybe is this the way, on my machine at least?.......</p>

  • 2 months later...

The use of Memory Cleaner is not without risk.

 

For example, today I activated MC before loading FSX. That was not good. FSX crashed after 1/2 hour flying. Even an instant restart of FSX failed. I suspect a memory conflict.

I rebooted my system and made the same flight again without MC and all went well.

 

I'm a Memory Cleaner user but only when needed. I activate it on the fly. So keep an eye on your RAM. MC does not influence your VAS in any way, only your RAM. 

 

My advice would be to only use MC when needed and after FSX is fully loaded. Never before.

 

Good luck and blue skies.

Ryzen5-2400G/RTX2080/RAM16Gb

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