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Updated NVIDIA Driver for FSX

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Driver 91.47 WHQL released in September...Updated October 17, 2006: Updated driver to include NVIDIA SLI profiles for Battlefield 2142, Company of Heroes, and Flight Sim X.

Dick Parker in Northeast Ohio USA

Windows 10 64-bit | Nvidia GTX 1080 | ORBX | P3D 4.4.16.27077
 

>Driver 91.47 WHQL released in September...>>Updated October 17, 2006: Updated driver to include NVIDIA SLI>profiles for Battlefield 2142, Company of Heroes, and Flight>Sim X.>Thinking of a new card, so what benefit does SLI offer FS-X now?

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RickI think you may be mistaken....In the Nvidia control panel that comes with that driver (91.47), there's a game profile for FS 2004 but I can't find any reference to FSX.Toni.

>Driver 91.47 WHQL released in September...>>Updated October 17, 2006: Updated driver to include NVIDIA SLI>profiles for Battlefield 2142, Company of Heroes, and Flight>Sim X.>Thanks running here the 92.31 with great results :-)Andr

 

André
 

Where did you get that from?

>Driver 91.47 WHQL released in September...>>Updated October 17, 2006: Updated driver to include NVIDIA SLI>profiles for Battlefield 2142, Company of Heroes, and Flight>Sim X.A pity FSX is currently CPU (and not GPU) limited. :(Marco

"Society has become so fake that the truth actually bothers people".

These drivers work very well with my system (see below with signature). The Nvidia drivers that came with my system were the drivers before this version. I was getting some bright blue and green flashing when I changed views sometimes (intermittent) with the old drivers. That seems to be eliminated with these. My new rig is now a little over 1 week old, and I'm really enjoying FSX with it. Frames stay in the 20's (limiting frames at 30), and I'm experimenting every day with various settings, weather, video card AA and AF settings vs setting those in the sim. I'm finding that setting the video card settings on the card is the way to go for me, and using Trilinear and no check in the AA in the sim. I use Normal Autogen and dense scenery settings with road traffic in the 40's. Water is on 2X mid setting, and I'm impressed with the flight dynamics and "real feel" of flying compared to sll versions of FS that have preceded FSX. I bought Justin's FS Genesis and I've installed all that's available so far.WHAT I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS?Getting rid of the desert terrain. Replacing it with "real world textures".Hoping that BEV Textures will get into the FSX world.Acquiring or buying NEW planes that far exceed the default styles and models. I'd really like a Saratoga II Turbo Piper or an old Piper Commanche 250 that's designed beautifully in and out... if someone cares to make them. Just love those planes. The first airplane ride I ever had at age 12 was in the Commanche.Talk to all soon.

>Rick>>I think you may be mistaken....>>In the Nvidia control panel that comes with that driver>(91.47), there's a game profile for FS 2004 but I can't find>any reference to FSX.>>Toni.Actually, he's not mistaken. It's cunningly hidden under MS Flight Simulator X. Confused me a few days ago, too!Incidentally, it makes no difference whatsoever to my 7800GT SLI setup running FSX, sadly.

I have been running these drivers since release. The only mode that works and works well is the SLI AA mode. I run on 16x AA and see no difference in FPS between 4x AA when not running in SLI mode.The other modes show no difference to me in the sim whatsoever.Bob

Yeah, well...I had everything running so dam* smoothly with old 81.33 drivers on my 6800 and whoosh! Now that's history.With the WHQL-cert. 91.47 drivers, I'm now at a whopping 6fps in FSX (formerly solid 24-25) and 12fps in FS9 (formerly astronomically high and smooth).Needless to say, I'm ######.

This literally stuns me.Do those of you who update their Nvidia drivers regularly simply do the standard uninstall of old Nvidia drivers (via the Ctrl Panel applet, Add/Remove Programs)? Or do you go through the whole DriverCleanber rigamarole, several reboots, regclean and all that when you update?Because I am a total loss as to why my framerate was just cut by 70% across the board in every single game.Any information or thoughts on the matter would be greatly appreciated.

I have the same result with a pair of 7800 GTX cards in both FS9 and FSX demo. SLI16AA certainly improves the display image for me and is the only real way to get value from an SLI rig and I doubt that will change anytime soon. However I wouldn't go back to a single card and drop the SLI16AA, it really makes a difference for me.

John

Rig: Gigabyte B550 AORUS Master Motherboard, AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT CPU, 32GB DDR4 Ram, Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super Graphics,  Samsung Odyssey  wide view display (5120 x 1440 pixels) with VSYNC on.

I was running 16 in single mode. I made my own profile to use sli16 an got 1 3-5 fps increase. the only pain is when i have to reset my 3 extra monitors when returning to single mode for falcon af.

I was running 16 in single mode. I made my own profile to use sli16 an got 1 3-5 fps increase. the only pain is when i have to reset my 3 extra monitors when returning to single mode for falcon af.

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