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Titan X (PASCAL) NI Settings for P3d

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Hi all,

 

Anyone found a sweep spot for the Titan XP in their Nvidia Inspector settings. I have up graded from the old Titan X and had P3D running pretty well back then. Now with the Pascal X I have loads of stutters resulting from Frame Rate loss every few seconds.

 

Other game forums are blaming bad drivers with such a new card and some folk have fiddled with NI to help reduce the stutters on other games. I am currently fiddling with NI settings but have really no idea what the settings all mean. (My machine only has P3D so I cant test other games)

 

Would love some help if others have seen this problem with the TXP

 

thanks

IM

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Out of interest to some that have SFOHD scenery and P3D V3.4.18.19475,

 

I used KOAK airport as my Titan test area and installed the new TXP the same time I updated P3D to the latest version with the hot FIX, to my surprise it was a stuttering mess. I did some trouble shooting and found smooth flying when I removed SFO from the scenery library. According to FlightBeam Studios forum the new P3D version and hot FIX have broken the terminal flood lights causing the stutters.

 

I have disabled the lights and all is good again. Same with KIAD.

 

 

IM

Have you tried getting rid of the million combination Nvidia inspector,just try Nvidia DSR with around 15% smoothness setting,the higher % smoothness setting the softer it looks! worth a try

Peter

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