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Will Steve's Dx10 fixer, fix HIGH VAS?

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Hi I got a beefy PC and installed Orbx, PMDG (the usual stuff) and was amazed at the performance, not joke with traffic, weather and Uk2000 EGLL I was getting 27fps! However, I ran into an issue fast, my VAS would be used up quickly... I tried lowing settings, but the VAS issue did not go away. I have a decent GPU: GTX1060 6GB so I thought Steve's Dx10 fixer would put some of the load onto my GPU so it would free up VAS, am I correct? If not please explain why 🙂 Again, no performance issues, just high VAS. I have previewed dx10 and all FPS is good. Looking forward to replies!

 

-Ollie

 

 

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i5 8600K

8GB RAM

Z370-P

GTX 1060 6GB


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27 FPS?  Is that all?  You really should be getting 40+ FPS with that machine, even using those addons.

Are all your settings maxxed out?


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Well I get 27FPS at the minimum, yeah normally 35-40 and my setting's are nearly maxed. But i do run Ultimate traffic live so that eats a chunk of VAS!

 

-Ollie


i5 8600K  @4.5Ghz 16GB RAM GTX1060 

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Ok makes better sense now. :smile:


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3 hours ago, ols500 said:

Well I get 27FPS at the minimum, yeah normally 35-40 and my setting's are nearly maxed. But i do run Ultimate traffic live so that eats a chunk of VAS!

 

-Ollie

Actually UT traffic doesn’t use that much VAS. If you measure your VAS at EGLL with traffic on and measure it again with traffic off, you’ll see that traffic doesn’t cost much VAS, unless the associated textures are over 1024x1024 which they usually aren’t.

High VAS usually comes from the use of addons that use large texture sheets and/or 32 bit textures. If you run 32 bit rather than DXT clouds and water textures that will hurt. Some airports use 2048 and 4096 sized textures which add a lot of VAS.

Some ORBX things like Vector can also contribute to high VAS depending on what options you have turned on.

You really need to cater your install and options to what type of flying your doing. If airliners are your thing, use lower sized DXT textures and cut back on some eye candy so that you can complete a flight. 


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I have used the UK2000 (UKXtreme) and Aerosoft versions of EGLL and both have very high VAS footprints although the UKXtreme version is slightly better. Couple this with a resource intensive airliner, Orbx FTX England scenery, a lot of AI aircraft and perhaps ground AI traffic and a weather addon and you have a recipe for the dreaded OOM. When I am flying a VAS intensive airliner into or out of UKXtreme EGLL, I use what I call a “bare bones” scenery cfg set that has Orbx England and other airports in the London area deactivated, AI traffic turned right down and ground AI turned off. Usually that will allow a flight without an OOM but even so VAS usage can still hit pretty high levels in this area.

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Yes. I moved to DX10 because I was getting VAS warnings flying an A2A plane over Orbx scenery. Not had a si gle warning in 3 years since I moved to DX20, I also fly basic airliners into complex airports both long hail and short haul. 

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Ok thanks guys I will try Bills technique!

 

-Ollie


i5 8600K  @4.5Ghz 16GB RAM GTX1060 

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Now I am questioning If I do actually have the 4GB's available? How can i check, how much VAS I have in total?

 

-Ollie


i5 8600K  @4.5Ghz 16GB RAM GTX1060 

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2 hours ago, ols500 said:

Now I am questioning If I do actually have the 4GB's available? How can i check, how much VAS I have in total?

 

-Ollie

Hi Ollie,

I use the payware version of FSUIPC to measure VAS usage, but there is a utility available called Process Explorer, which I think is freeware, which will show you the amount of VAS being used by processes running on your computer including FSX.

Bill

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These and other suggestions are also in the AVSIM CTD Guide.  Regarding the Process Monitor, we provide a link as well as showing how to set it up so that only FSX and FSX addons are being loaded.  The Process Monitor does not work well if you have Windows and other programs showing up as being loaded.  You just want to see what is happening with FSX and FSX addons.  We have images too on how to setup.  It is sometimes amazing to see what all is loading during your flight!  I use it too to see what is being loaded at startup and then while loading the flight.


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Ok can you give me an indication of VAS that you start off with? When Im at Gatwick, Aerosoft airbus and Orbx (low settings) I start off my flight with only 21% which crashes the second i start my approach 😞

 

-Ollie


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5 hours ago, ols500 said:

Ok can you give me an indication of VAS that you start off with? When Im at Gatwick, Aerosoft airbus and Orbx (low settings) I start off my flight with only 21% which crashes the second i start my approach 😞

 

-Ollie

If I start FSX using the default Baron at a default airport without active Orbx scenery in that area I usually have something less than 3GB of VAS  remaining on my system (on average about 2.6GB). If I then switch to an addon aircraft and move to an addon airport in an area of Orbx scenery, then the VAS remaining will decrease, the magnitude of the decrease depending on the demands of the aircraft/airport. 

I don’t have the Aerosoft Airbus Extended but if you are using this I would think that like many glass cockpit aircraft with complex systems it would have a significant VAS footprint and if you then add in UKXtreme Gatwick (also relatively high VAS footprint) together with Orbx England scenery then I would not be surprised if you start nudging the 4GB threshold. You may also have other airports/airfields active in the surrounding region and these may add to the VAS usage when you take to the air as FSX detects them nearby. 

If I am flying something like the Quality Wings 787 or PMDG 777 out of a large (high VAS) airport like Heathrow or Gatwick, I usually deactivate all my other addon airports except for my destination airport. I also usually turn AI traffic right down and deactivate Orbx England which will save a little more VAS. Although, like most simmers, I would prefer to keep everything active, by taking these fairly drastic measures I can usually complete the flight in FSX without an OOM.

One of these days I might move to P3Dv4!

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You can never start out showing 4GB's of VAS and most of the time I barely have 3GB's left when the situation is fully loaded.  Here is a flight I took from FSDT KLAX to FlightBeam KSFO HD over Orbx SoCal_NoCal scenery in the PMDG 737.  As you can see at the end of the report, I ended up with about 417MB's of VAS which is sufficient to land the aircraft.  You can also see the fluctuation of VAS.  Starts out at over 3GB's left, then down to over 1GB left after loading the PMDG 737, then it goes up to over 2GB's then to less than 1GB during the flight, then back up over 1GB and then back down to 400-1GB of VAS remaining on landing.

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    59016 User Aircraft ID 1 supplied, now being used
    59063 Aircraft loaded: running normally now ...
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  2835172 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 605860
  2845250 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 609192
  2855375 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 584476
  2865500 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 535612
  2875688 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 426544
  2885766 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 480128
  2906016 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 474988
  2916125 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 452964
  2926234 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 486188
  2936297 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 483664
  2946438 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 485120
  2956516 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 493304
  2966688 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 524880
  2976844 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 490532
  2986969 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 511212
  2996047 Sim stopped: average frame rate for last 2824 secs = 29.6 fps
  2996047    Max AI traffic was 301 aircraft (Deleted 0)
  2997219 Monitor IPC:024C (S32) = 510172
  2998922 === Closing session: waiting for DLLStop to be called ...
  3003313 === DLLStop called ...
  3003313 === Closing external processes we started ...
  3004313 === About to kill any Lua plug-ins still running ...
  3004469 === Closing global Lua thread
  3005469 === About to kill my timers ...
  3005672 === Restoring window procs ...
  3005672 === Unloading libraries ...
  3005672 === stopping other threads ...
  3005672 === ... Memory checking ...
  3005672 === ... Button scanning ...
  3005766 === ... Axis scanning ...
  3005859 === Releasing joystick devices ...
  3005859 === Freeing macro memory
  3005859 === Removing any offset overrides
  3005859 === Clearing any displays left
  3005859 === NOTE: not calling SimConnect_Close ...
  3005859 === AI slots deleted!
  3005859 === Freeing button memory ...
  3005859 === Closing my Windows ...
  3005859 === Freeing FS libraries ...
  3006859 === Closing devices ...
  3006859 === Closing the Log ... Bye Bye! ...
  3006859 System time = 08/03/2018 14:00:04, Simulator time = 11:20:08 (19:20Z)
  3006859 *** FSUIPC log file being closed
Minimum frame rate was 7.0 fps, Maximum was 109.9 fps
Minimum available memory recorded was 417Mb
Average frame rate for running time of 2824 secs = 29.6 fps
G3D fix: Passes 117681, Null pointers 0, Bad pointers 2, Separate instances 1
Maximum AI traffic for session was 301 aircraft
Memory managed: 1319 Allocs, 1319 Freed
********* FSUIPC Log file closed ***********

 


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