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Good evening all, 

I currently have an I5 PC (3,4ghz) coupled with an Nvidia Geforce 750gtx card, of 2gb

I am thinking about replacing that GPU with a Geforce GTX 1050 Ti of 4gb memory..

I am usually playing FSX in dx10 mode, and if i understand correctly, the videocard is more

important then in dx9 mode. 

Can i expect more fluent gameplay (less stutters) with everything set on low to medium?

Thanks..

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Hageneezz said:

Good evening all, 

I currently have an I5 PC (3,4ghz) coupled with an Nvidia Geforce 750gtx card, of 2gb

I am thinking about replacing that GPU with a Geforce GTX 1050 Ti of 4gb memory..

I am usually playing FSX in dx10 mode, and if i understand correctly, the videocard is more

important then in dx9 mode. 

Can i expect more fluent gameplay (less stutters) with everything set on low to medium?

Thanks..

I upgraded from a GTX 950 to a GTX 1080 Ti, and received very smooth flights in DX10 mode. I'd say for you, and your situation, that keeping the autogen turned down (eg. sparse) wouldn't cause too much harm. Scenery complexity could be run at normal. Kind of how I ran it on my previous system.

DirectX 10's main goal was to reduce CPU and bandwidth overhead.

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