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Fslab A320 perfomance compare with PMDG 777

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Gentlemen,

I’m planning to buy the fslab A320 for my p3d v4 but I’v heard many comments complain about its performance. Now I’m having a system can run the PMDG 777 smoothly with the FPS locked at 30. So I’m just wondering how the performance of the A320 could be with the same system?

Could anyone advise???

Thanks!

LAM.

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1 hour ago, luulam1992 said:

Gentlemen,

I’m planning to buy the fslab A320 for my p3d v4 but I’v heard many comments complain about its performance. Now I’m having a system can run the PMDG 777 smoothly with the FPS locked at 30. So I’m just wondering how the performance of the A320 could be with the same system?

Could anyone advise???

Thanks!

LAM.

If you're running the PMDG T7 nice at locked 30 FPS and everything is smooth then the FSL A320X will run just fine on your system.

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2 hours ago, luulam1992 said:

Gentlemen,

I’m planning to buy the fslab A320 for my p3d v4 but I’v heard many comments complain about its performance. Now I’m having a system can run the PMDG 777 smoothly with the FPS locked at 30. So I’m just wondering how the performance of the A320 could be with the same system?

Could anyone advise???

Thanks!

LAM.

It's true that the previous versions of the bus were a bit behind in terms of performance, but the latest  update brought  a huge improvement  in that regard. The 320 now performs on the same level as PMDG. If you have good performance with  the 777 the 320 will work just fine.

 

 

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Don't know if its just me then, but the FSL320 is still some way off PMDG fps, even with the newest update.

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2 hours ago, ganter said:

If you're running the PMDG T7 nice at locked 30 FPS and everything is smooth then the FSL A320X will run just fine on your system.

The 777 has always being the best performer interms of FPS on my system with 737 and the 747 not to far behind.

FSLabs is about the same as the NGX on my system

i7-4770K@4,7

GTX970 SLI

16GB DDR3 2400

SSD 1TB

w10 64bit

 

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4 minutes ago, luulam1992 said:

Thank you so much guys for your replies! 

You're very welcome - that's what forums are for.

 

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The A320 at night (w/ Dynamic Lighting) really cripples my performance. PMDG v FSL for daily operations are comparable, but I’d give a slight advantage to PMDG. I would be careful with assuming the FSLA320 will run the exact same as the PMDG 777, but it will be close.

 

 

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P3d cpu cores usage seem very distinct with the a320 which perhaps might be causing the low fps than usual, as it may not benefit every type of system.

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