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RTX3090 and P3D V5

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Looking forward to the RTX3090 I think this will bring V5 to a new level of FPS especially because if the rumors are true the 3090 has more the enough VRAM. 

Currently I use my Radeon VII and since I completely reinstalled Win10 and V5 HF2 i have very nice 20 - 35 FPS over ORBX Germany South, TE Netherlands and TE GB. 

And as far as I know already with a 2080 TI you have a lot more frames then with the Radeon VII the only limiting factor is the VRAM for the 2080. 

 

Cant wait to see what happens with a RTX3090 🙂

I hope it`s the right forum as it`s about V5 and not only about the 3090


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Even I am going for 3090 but with all this new hardware the P3D dam(n) engine should give us over 100fps.  Just trying to achieve over 30fps is just plain annoying and sad.  I need power for VR plain and simple.

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I'm looking forward to returning my textures to 4096 and probably upping the AA settings.  

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same for me i hope i can go up to 8 sgss and still keep 30 -40 FPS over TE GB Sourth EGLL wiht sliders prety much maxedout 😉


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1 hour ago, Skywolf said:

Does anyone know if I have to deactivate P3D and PMDG birds when doing a video card change? 3090 here I come

No need to. Only PMDG if you change your CPU or even change HT in BIOS on or OFF (if I recall correctly).

 


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Do you think this will benefit my i74770k? I’m currently running a GTX1080ti


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2 hours ago, micstatic said:

I'm looking forward to returning my textures to 4096 and probably upping the AA settings.  

I thought 4K meant AA could be kept to the absolute minimum?


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at least not for me 😞  Still a lot of shimering

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The 3090 will be $1400. Want something cheaper but still above 8GB? $800 for 10GB. This is a big yikes for anyone on v5 trying to escape VRAM OOM hell. Massive, massive disappointment. 
 

 

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The CPU will need a 10Ghz speed for you to double your FPS!

 

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4 hours ago, Ray Proudfoot said:

I thought 4K meant AA could be kept to the absolute minimum?

I thought the same thing. I’m not sure if it’s a P3d thing or even msfs. But on a 43 inch screen right in front of my face I find it is still needed. I’ve read others who said the same thing. 

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22 minutes ago, micstatic said:

I thought the same thing. I’m not sure if it’s a P3d thing or even msfs. But on a 43 inch screen right in front of my face I find it is still needed. I’ve read others who said the same thing. 

That’s down to the number of PPIs. Pixels per Inch. They will be lower than on my 32” BenQ.  That’s the downside of larger displays. I don’t have MFS so can only use P3Dv4. The computer is off so I can’t give you exact settings but they’re close to minimum.


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12 minutes ago, Ray Proudfoot said:

That’s down to the number of PPIs. Pixels per Inch. They will be lower than on my 32” BenQ.  That’s the downside of larger displays. I don’t have MFS so can only use P3Dv4. The computer is off so I can’t give you exact settings but they’re close to minimum.

Yep. It’s a downside to going large. But hopefully the 3090 fixes that. The upside of going large is very nice 

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Oh dear, it appears that Nvidia are going to require us to take out a mortgage to get hold of a GPU that has enough VRAM to avoid OOMs in P3Dv5.

I had hopes that the 3080 would launch with 12GB VRAM. That seems not to be the case:

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With the RTX 3080, you’re looking at 4,352 CUDA cores, 10GB of GDDR6X VRAM (at 19Gbps) and 320W on the power front (a version with more video memory may be launched further down the line).

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...the RTX 3090 is loaded up with 5,248 CUDA cores (as was previously rumored), with a massive 24GB of GDDR6X video memory (ditto) featuring a speed of 19.5Gbps, with power consumption pegged at 350W (again as rumored before).

https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/nvidias-rtx-3080-and-3090-graphics-cards-are-leaked-with-pics-and-reported-specs


Additionally, the leaked power requirements look concerning to me - new PSU and new cooling solution required?

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And if you’re switching cases, you’ll probably also want to find time to upgrade your PSU too.  The latest rumor, via Videocardz, is that while the RTX 3070 will draw a relatively modest 220W, the RTX 3080 and 3090 have a TGP (Total Graphics Power) of 320W and 350W, respectively. 

https://www.tomsguide.com/uk/news/nvidia-geforce-rtx-3000-series-cards-just-leaked-by-zotac


I'm going to wait for AMD's 'Big Navi' GPU response before committing to a top-end card.
 

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