September 17, 20178 yr 35 minutes ago, DJJose said: Tried the 385.41 drivers but could not get it to work with Ins 2.13. Can't find v 1.9.7.8. All the versions I found to download are v 2.13. Thanks. That is the NVIDIA Profile Inspector. Try this. https://www.techspot.com/downloads/5077-nvidia-inspector.html Shez Ansari Windows 11; CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K; GPU: EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1080Ti 11GB; MB: Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 5; RAM: 16GB; HD: Samsung 960 Pro 512GB SSD, Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD; Display: ASUS 4K 28", Asus UHD 26"
September 17, 20178 yr 39 minutes ago, DJJose said: Can't find v 1.9.7.8. All the versions I found to download are v 2.13 Nvidia Inspector v1.9.7.8 Nvidia Profile Inspector v2.13 -J 13700KF | RTX 4090 @ 1440 | 64GB DDR5 | 2 x 1TB SSDs | 1TB M.2 NVMe
September 17, 20178 yr 13 minutes ago, ShezA said: That is the NVIDIA Profile Inspector. Try this. https://www.techspot.com/downloads/5077-nvidia-inspector.html Thanks. That's the version I'm using. It doesn't work. Sorry for the confusion. MSFS
September 18, 20178 yr Try and make a change in the NI profile, see if that change is reflected in the NVidia CP. If it is then it is working. Shez Shez Ansari Windows 11; CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K; GPU: EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1080Ti 11GB; MB: Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 5; RAM: 16GB; HD: Samsung 960 Pro 512GB SSD, Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD; Display: ASUS 4K 28", Asus UHD 26"
September 19, 20178 yr On 17/09/2017 at 2:03 PM, ShezA said: That is the NVIDIA Profile Inspector. Try this. https://www.techspot.com/downloads/5077-nvidia-inspector.html There seems to be a some confusion about which app to use. Some time ago NVIDIA Inspector was split into two separate apps: 1. NVIDIA Inspector (same name but only part of the original app) - shows information about your GPU and allows overclocking (latest version 1.9.7.8). 2. NVIDIA Profile Inspector (the one you probably want) - allows you to change GPU settings like vsync, antialiasing and power settings but doesn't allow monitoring or overclocking (latest version 2.1.3.10). NVIDIA Control Panel (installed automatically with the GeForce drivers - right-click on the Windows desktop) already allows you to change most of the settings available for your card. However, some settings like sparse grid supersampling are normally enabled through NVIDIA Profile Inspector. For either app, it's more flexible to only make changes to the specific profile for the sim you're using rather than using the global settings. The link quoted above is for NVIDIA Inspector, which will not allow you to change display settings. The latest version of NVIDIA Profile Inspector (2.1.3.10) is available from here: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Orbmu2k/nvidiaprofileinspector/build/artifacts (posted by Orbmu2K who writes the program). 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
September 19, 20178 yr I'm very familiar with NI. I used it successfully in FSX DX9 & 10 for years. At 1/2 refresh rates, fps are not supposed to exceed 30 in a 60hz monitor. In P3d v4 it goes above 30 if fps are locked at a higher fps or set to unlimited. Therefore it's not working in p3d v4 on my end. MSFS
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