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Hi All

 

I have just formatted my lap top up to windows 10 64 bit.

So I have reinstalled prepar3d v4 with ORBX scenery addons.

My system is a Toshiba Qosmio X770

CPU intel i7-2630QM 2.0 GHz

Ram 8.0 Gig

Graphics Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M

I have messed about with graphic options, followed suggestions from youtube clips, tried default settings.

However the best I can get in frame rate is between 5-10 frames/sec

Is this the best this machine can do, or is there something, or some settings that are seriously wrong.

Regards  Paul

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5 minutes ago, paulh1 said:

Hi All

 

I have just formatted my lap top up to windows 10 64 bit.

So I have reinstalled prepar3d v4 with ORBX scenery addons.

My system is a Toshiba Qosmio X770

CPU intel i7-2630QM 2.0 GHz

Ram 8.0 Gig

Graphics Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M

I have messed about with graphic options, followed suggestions from youtube clips, tried default settings.

However the best I can get in frame rate is between 5-10 frames/sec

Is this the best this machine can do, or is there something, or some settings that are seriously wrong.

Regards  Paul

Hi Paul,

I am afraid the hardware is way too low for P3DV4, try putting all display settings to minimum and see how much you can get.

Check Lockheed Martin recommended system hardware.

Best Regards 

Simbol 

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Other playing with the settings, there's really not much you can do Paul. As above, there just isn't enough CPU/GPU available to get the job done properly..........Doug


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As the other above said.

 

As some additional info, I actually ran FSX on that exact machine for a number of years and I can tell you that no matter what you do, you will never be happy. The machine will tend to overheat as well which means it'll run fine for a few minutes on medium settings and then throttle to cool itself, causing intermittant but drastic framerate drops. If you have the possiblility, save yourself from frustration and tweaking hell and get new hardware

Andre

 

 

 


 

 

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In my case I disable all shadows, and that gives me good performance in an old system ( i5 2500 + gtx 960 4 GB )...

In aircraft that still allow for it, like the FSLabs A320, I use 2d panels only, which IO actualy prefer, since I'm not yet ready to depart VR...

LOD also never higher than 4, at most 4.5

YMMV - it all depends on the type of use you want to give to the sim. If procedural simulation is what you're up to, than you can easily open hand of some graphics sugar, and gain decent frames to play more complex stuff...

 


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Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti, 1 TB & 500 GB M.2 nvme drives, Win11.

Glider pilot since 1980...

Avid simmer since 1992...

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