June 6, 201610 yr I use FSPS FSXBooster2013 to choose and set my initial fsx.cfg settings and in-flight I run FSPs Fibre Accelerator. With these applications managing the variety of .cfg variables, I don't get any graphics artefacts at all, whereas, flying the same scenario without them, I do. Fibre Accelerator gets me through those graphic-intensive areas which claw down frame rates. I am no beginner at flight simming, and have reasonable IT skills, certainly enough to change some values in a text file (fsx.cfg) with Notepad. Unlike those respondents above , what I don't have is time, inclination and patience to research, fiddle and tweak, nor money to spend on a computer upgrade. We have to speak as we find, and I find FSPS FSXBooster 2013 works for me, and so I offer this for what it's worth, a small amount of money spent on trying the same might make that laptop a viable platform for your simming. If not, no great loss. The only caveat I have is that FSPS Fibre Accelerator, whilst it creates a fsx.cfg backup, leaves its amended fsx.cfg in place on exit. Maybe this is a problem on my side, but I just copy and paste the original back in. I can't comment about FSX Booster but I used Fiber Accelerator before I updated my system and it gave me about a 15-20% FPS improvement in challenging scenery which made the difference between being playable and not. I know that it changes graphics settings on-the-fly but, unlike some others who have tried it, I never noticed it when it happened. However, I'm not sure that it would make as much (if any) difference with a modern, fast CPU/graphics card combination. gliderdriver, to keep your original fsx.cfg intact, make sure that you close down Fiber Accelerator before you exit FSX - it's apparently designed to restore the previous .cfg file but only if FSX is still running. i7-14700k | Asus ROG STRIX Z790-F Gaming WIFI | 32GB DDR5 RAM | MSI RTX 4080 Super | WD Black SN850X 1TB & 2TB | Corsair HX1000i ATX3.0 | MSI MAG401QR 40" monitor | Win 11 Pro 64-bit | Meta Quest 3
June 7, 201610 yr I don't run any accelerators or tweaking programs and my setup runs fairly well. FSX was also designed for Nvidia, and a mid range card is all you need. True on the Nvidia part, but a high end CPU should be paired with a high end GPU whenever possible. Otherwise one will bottleneck the other. Poor performance in FSX these days is usually caused by add-ons, not by FSX itself. Jeff Thomson
June 7, 20169 yr After I posted that I thought....someone is going to say it works because it reduces the display settings. You got me Bert..... Doug Intel 10700K @ 5.1Ghz, Asus Hero Maximus motherboard, Noctua NH-U12A cooler, Corsair Vengeance Pro 32GB 3200 MHz RAM, RTX 2060 Super GPU, Cooler Master HAF 932 Tower, Thermaltake 1000W Toughpower PSU, Windows 10 Professional 64-Bit, 100TB of disk storage. Klaatu barada nickto.
June 7, 20169 yr After I posted that I thought....someone is going to say it works because it reduces the display settings. You got me Bert..... Doug Beat me to it Doug! Doh!!! Stupidly expensive rig, nonplussed Memsahib, disinterested offspring and a fascinated cat as Rio. XP11, P3Dv3 and an Oculus Rift.
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