April 10, 20206 yr I'm very uneducated on graphics cards, so I'd appreciate your advice, please. I currently have a GTX 970 (4MB) card, and I run P3D on a Dell 1920x1200 monitor. I limit frames at 29 within the nVidia Control Panel, and I usually manage 25-29 in most cases. I'm considering buying a GTX 1660Ti (6MB) that is a more current card, but I'll continue to use my same monitor and would expect to still have frames limited at 29. Does this make sense, or do you think I'm wasting my money? Maybe there's other benefits I haven't considered. Curt Branch
April 26, 20206 yr I upgraded from a 970 to a 2700 super. At first i didn't notice a big difference but then i realized that I could now use SSAA antialiasing. HUGE difference!! Steve Giblin
May 4, 20206 yr Author On 4/26/2020 at 2:50 PM, StewCal said: I upgraded from a 970 to a 2700 super. At first i didn't notice a big difference but then i realized that I could now use SSAA antialiasing. HUGE difference!! Thanks for the reply. I'm looking at the 2060 Super and 2070 Super, so it comes down to money for me. Curt Branch
May 5, 20206 yr On 5/4/2020 at 7:07 PM, curt1 said: Thanks for the reply. I'm looking at the 2060 Super and 2070 Super, so it comes down to money for me. What CPU will you be using it with? In most current flight sims, the CPU determines the performance and the GPU (roughly) determines the image quality. Getting a new GPU isn't necessarily going to give you any more FPS. Teaming up a fast, new GPU with an old CPU is really wasting your money in most cases. 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
May 6, 20206 yr Author P3D v5 requires more VRAM than my GTX 970 offers. I ordered a RTX 2060 Super which doubles my memory. My CPU is i7-6700k. Curt Branch
May 6, 20206 yr Hi Curt, That RTX 2060 should be plenty if you don't plan on running all the sliders to the right in P3Dv5. What seems to be transpiring with P3Dv5 is, more load is put on the GPU and specifically the amount of VRAM on board -its better balanced between GPU and CPU now. A few users are seeing GPU memory issues but I think it a ll depends on what texture resolution you have selected (1024, 2048,or 4096) and also the resolution of your monitor (HD, 2K, 4K etc). With some medium display settings in P3Dv5 and your current monitor, it should be OK. Regards Mark SpoilerSystem specs: MFG Crosswind pedals| ACE B747 yoke |Honeycomb Bravo throttleNow built: P3Dv5.3HF2: Intel i5-12600K @4.8Ghz | MSI Z690-A PRO | Asus Dual RTX 4070 Super OC 12Gb| 32Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200Mhz |Samsung 980Evo Pro PCIe 500Gb | WD Black SN850 PCIe 2Tb | WD SA510 4Tb |beQuiet 802 Tower Case|Corsair RM850 PSU | Acer Predator X34P 3440x1440pMark AldridgeMSFS2024 SU5 & P3D v5.3 HF2
May 6, 20206 yr Author Mark, thanks for your response. I've done so much research since my initial post, that I don't feel blind about this subject anymore. I wanted to move up without going too big and wasting resources I won't use at my resolution. I think this should suffice for simming, but perhaps not for first shooter games that I don't play anyway. Curt Branch
May 19, 20206 yr Author The RTX 2060 Super is doing a solid job with no issues for GA flying. Once I install the heavy iron addons, I'll probably need to tone down my settings a bit to keep my VRAM usage under control. I'm okay with that and have no regrets buying this card. Curt Branch
May 20, 20206 yr Welcome to the RTX club! I also came from a GTX970. What a difference. Flight Simulator's - Prepar3d V5/MSFS | Operating System - WIN 11 | Main Board - GIGABYTE X870E Aorus Elite WIFI7 | CPU - AMD 9800X3D | RAM - CORSAIR 64GB 6600Mhz | Video Card - EVGA RTX3090 FTW3 Ultra | Monitor - DELL 38" Ultrawide | Case - CORSAIR 750D Full Tower | CPU Cooling - CORSAIR H170i Elite LCD 420mm Push/Pull | Power Supply - EVGA 1000 G+ | Sound System - Definitive Technology ProMonitor 600 w/subwoofer
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