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Way Beyond Frustrated

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1 minute ago, peyote said:

Hello, I have the same GPU and have no problems. That being said, after I manually cached certain regions I noticed a degradation in performance. After deleting those regions the problem went away. 

I deleted all the cached regions.

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1 minute ago, SmokeDiddy said:

Is this where you have installed the sim?  I had to disable AI Traffic, weather Photogrammetry and pre-load cache and change to all medium settings before I could get all the stuttering out.

 

Yes.  My 500GB SSD on my computer is nearly full.

10 minutes ago, Lotharen said:

Yes I know this but in all my years of owning a computer stupid things happen during installations that can cause very weird problems. Best to start with the easiest things first and work your way up.

Well I worked in technical support for MSFT (among others) for seven years and this was my advice. Take it or leave it.

Since it seems to be getting worse and your hardware remains the same, cache is cleared. The variable that jumps to mind is internet. That can be great one day and not so great the next. I know you said you have 400mbp spectrum, but have you run a speed test on that pc to make sure there are no issues with your network adapter.

Do you have hyper threading enabled?

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8 minutes ago, decker89 said:

Since it seems to be getting worse and your hardware remains the same, cache is cleared. The variable that jumps to mind is internet. That can be great one day and not so great the next. I know you said you have 400mbp spectrum, but have you run a speed test on that pc to make sure there are no issues with your network adapter.

This ^^^^

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2 hours ago, Andreas Stangenes said:

Do you have any logitech/saitek panels connected with spad.next per chance? That will cause the stuttering you describe. 

No, I don't.

3 hours ago, C130FE said:

First my computer specs:

Intel Core i7 7700 @3.60 GHz

Graphics Card - 2047 Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060

48GB RAM

34" LG 60Hz Monitor (2580x1080)

Spectrum Internet 400 MBPS

Toshiba 4TB external Hard Drive

After gettting MSFS 2020 set up, it recommended "High End" settings.  My first 3-4 flights went great.  Then it started stuttering.  Stuttering continued to get worse.  I cut back on all of the settings.  Stuttering contnued to get worse.  Now no matter what airplane, or airport I go to MSFS 2020 is totally unusable.  I'm sitting in the Cessna 172 at Honolulu, as I just sit there the stuttering is so bad the engine litterally quits and starts back up again.  Just for the heck of it, I go ahead and roll down the runway it takes 6000 feet of runway to get to 65 knots.  I rotate and an immediate stall because of the stuttering.  Don't understand how this can be with the computer that I have, and how it continues to get progressively worse as time goes on.  Yeah, the graphics are incredible, but so what it you can't get in the air to enjoy them.  I'm not going to start chasing different computer settings to fix this.  There is absolutely no reason for this, with the computer that I have and how well the first several flights went.  The only thing I have running in conjuction with the sim is TrackIR v5. I have turned off the cach setting.   I have disabled Malwarebytes in the task manager prior to starting the sim.  Anyone have any suggestions??  Thanks.

Try TV @30hz....Vsync in MSFS....FPS  Limit @60

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2 minutes ago, FlyBaby said:

Try TV @30hz....Vsync in MSFS....FPS  Limit @60

I've already tried that setting.  No difference.

2 minutes ago, C130FE said:

I've already tried that setting.  No difference.

Do you have the latest drivers with the MSFS profile?

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1 minute ago, FlyBaby said:

Do you have the latest drivers with the MSFS profile?

That I'm not sure.  How do I check that?

 

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3 hours ago, decker89 said:

Since it seems to be getting worse and your hardware remains the same, cache is cleared. The variable that jumps to mind is internet. That can be great one day and not so great the next. I know you said you have 400mbp spectrum, but have you run a speed test on that pc to make sure there are no issues with your network adapter.

The speed is sort of unstable.  Runs from 80Mbps to 170Mbps

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9 minutes ago, C130FE said:

That I'm not sure.  How do I check that?

 

Nvidia driver v452.06 or later.

-J

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Just now, Twenty6 said:

Nvidia driver v452.06 or later.

Just updated after reverting back to the last version.

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