January 6, 20206 yr I built a new computer and installed P3D 4.5. Requesting guidance for setting up P3D I7-9700K - no overclock, will consider at later date Gigabyte Aorus z390 Pro Wifi 32GB 3200 RAM - XMP set in BIOS - 16GBx2 nVidia 2070 Super 2x - Samsung EVO 970 1TB M.2 - OS on one, P3D on other Samsung EVO 860 1TB SSD 4GB HHD - repurposed from old box 27" 1920x1080 primary and 19" 1280x1024 secondary Looking for baseline FFTF and AM settings, along with any other settings to look at. Any specific programs to use for setting Vsync, frame rate, etc? Hoping maybe @SteveW and other knowledgable members will chime in. If more specifics are needed, please let me know. Thanks Gene Gene
January 6, 20206 yr Hi Gene, Before there is an answer from @SteveW see this please. http://www.codelegend.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=688&sid=e0f5ab9c7c8bedaa38030f04c7db448f 747 Captain for the last 39 years, and still learning.
January 6, 20206 yr Exact same system I was thinking of getting but with a 2550 monitor. How is it working for you?
January 7, 20206 yr Author 9 hours ago, killthespam said: Hi Gene, Before there is an answer from @SteveW see this please. http://www.codelegend.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=688&sid=e0f5ab9c7c8bedaa38030f04c7db448f Thanks Alex. I will have a detailed read thru that article tomorrow. Gene
January 7, 20206 yr Author 8 hours ago, Fatback said: Exact same system I was thinking of getting but with a 2550 monitor. How is it working for you? Well, coming from an 8+ year old i7-930 w/6GB RAM and mechanical HHD, I am impressed so far. This is my 3rd Gigabyte board and I have had zero issues with the two previous board - hence why I stuck with them for this build. Still lots of addons to install. Looking for a baseline for AM and FFTF to start - and any other input is most welcome too. Gene
January 7, 20206 yr You do not really need an AM with a 9700K, as you only have "real" cores in this CPU. If, you might free some cores for addons or you might want to free core0. All you need to know is how to convert the binary code into the decimal code for the prepar3d.cfg and the fact that counting starts contraintuitively from the right (means core0 is the most right digit). Simply use your calculator for this... example: if you want core0 disabled for P3D, your binary code would be 1111 1110, translated into 254 for decimal code. This might be a good starting point, if you are unhappy with the default setting (all cores in use). FFTF: you are aware that a to low number quickly results in bluries when your settings are as such that the CPU is overloaded? I stopped using a defined FFTF value due to this fact, instead take a look for the FFTF Dynamic tool. It is payware, but a really nice tool as it adjusts the FFTF value dynamically. So you get the best of both situations: on ground on heavy airports, a low FFTF value will provide you some extra FPS while in air, when you do not really need the extra FPS anymore, it will revert back to the default value (or whatever value you set). Personally, I do not use it that often, really only when flying in and out of heavy airports such as EDDF, EHAM, EGLL etc. For my VFR flying, I am fine with the default FFTF value... Greetings, Chris AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 2x32GB DDR5 6000MT/s RAM, MSI RTX 4090 Ventus 3X, Windows 11 Home, MSFS2024
January 7, 20206 yr Author Thanks Chris. It's been over 8 years since I even looked as AM. Time to read up on it again. I think I may want to reserve 2 cores for ancilliary programs. I will also try your suggestion of reserving a single core. As for FFTF, I remember it will cause blurries if set too low. I guess it's about finding the right balance for each individual and their system. I will look into the dynamic FFTF tool. Edited January 7, 20206 yr by Pro Avia Gene
January 7, 20206 yr I have a 7820x with 8 cores (+ 8 LPs if HT enabled). I've never seen any performance improvment when enabling HT and using an AM with 8 LPs dedicated to P3D. So I stay wit HT off. - Harry 9800x3D (Strix x870e-E) - 64GB RAM (DDR5 6000, CL 30) - RTX 5090, 34'' 1440p OLED HDR - Windows 11 Pro (1TB M.2) - MSFS 2024 (MS Store, 4TB M.2).
January 8, 20206 yr 14 hours ago, Nemo said: I have a 7820x with 8 cores (+ 8 LPs if HT enabled). I've never seen any performance improvment when enabling HT and using an AM with 8 LPs dedicated to P3D. So I stay wit HT off. Not entirely surprising as 8 cores is more or less the hot spot of the engine. According to my experience and my readings, it seems that 6-8 cores is what you need for P3D to run perfectly. I limited P3D to the six cores of my 8700K via AM (HT on) and this is absoulutely sufficient for me. The reason I do not turn HT off is simple: the AM setting does the same but the whole rest of my system can still profit from HT on and I do not need to switch between HT on and off depending on what I use my rig for... And, of course I did not spend 500$ for a processor capable of HT to turn it permanently off... Every additional core or lp is nice, but most probably the gains are extremly minor, like allowing a little higher settings without the risk of getting blurries, a little smoother sim with slightly less stutters etc. For sure not something you can measure with an FPS counter... Greetings, Chris AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 2x32GB DDR5 6000MT/s RAM, MSI RTX 4090 Ventus 3X, Windows 11 Home, MSFS2024
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