August 21, 20205 yr The first few days I couldn't get the sim to run well at all and was about to shelve it until there was a performance update or I got a new CPU, but today I messed around and it is working much better. I stopped over clocking my i7-4790k which Lange_666 suggested, whacked hyper threading on and got shot of the in game FPS limiter which I had previously set to 30. Before I was suffering huge stuttering and getting FPS 18 - 20 on low quality away from cities with a 2070 super. Now I am flying on high settings in 4k with a respectably smooth performance and solid 30-40 fps (albeit with clear skies and no traffic). I don't really understand this software or what was upsetting it before. I'm sure I would still see a good improvement with a more modern CPU, but things are looking up.
August 21, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, mrrm1st said: The first few days I couldn't get the sim to run well at all and was about to shelve it until there was a performance update or I got a new CPU, but today I messed around and it is working much better. I stopped over clocking my i7-4790k which Lange_666 suggested, whacked hyper threading on and got shot of the in game FPS limiter which I had previously set to 30. Before I was suffering huge stuttering and getting FPS 18 - 20 on low quality away from cities with a 2070 super. Now I am flying on high settings in 4k with a respectably smooth performance and solid 30-40 fps (albeit with clear skies and no traffic). I don't really understand this software or what was upsetting it before. I'm sure I would still see a good improvement with a more modern CPU, but things are looking up. Turning HT on probably helped a massive amount.
August 21, 20205 yr Flight sims have always needed time to settle down - they do get better over time - strange but true Rich Sennett
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