September 28, 20205 yr Would you guys, recommend, to replace the Intel I7 9700K@5 GHz OC ? I tried to OC more, couldn't do it Thank you Edited September 28, 20205 yr by Sphynnx I9 12900k@ 5 GHz | 64 GB DDR5 | Asus Z790 | RTX 5090 | 8K Samsung Q900C 75" | VKB MK III PRO L | Virpil Throttle MONGOOST-50 | MFG Crosswind | TrackIR5
September 28, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, marsman2020 said: The game is not spawning enough threads to use 100% of the CPU. So saying it's not a CPU bottleneck because the CPU use is less than 100% on some 3rd party tool is not correct. For example on a 10-core CPU if the game spawns 2 threads, it will show 20% CPU use when those 2 cores are being fully used. For a 12-core CPU, it would show 16.6%. It's entirely possible that if those 2 cores were able to run at a higher MHz value, you'd get more FPS, but still only show 20% utilization or 16% utilization since the cores are maxed out. The correct way to see what the limiting factor is is to run on Dev Mode in MSFS and see if it says 'Limited by Main Thread' or 'Limited by GPU'. The game engine takes x ms of CPU time to complete a 'tick' and y ms of GPU time to render a frame, whichever is longer is going to be the bottleneck. The dev mode display shows the exact ms times for the two operations. I would not consider any other 3rd party information to be a good way to see where the bottleneck is. Well explained, it's just my experience with my I9 10900k, my overall cpu usage is about 20% but four of the 10 cores are in higher load with two of them peaking at 100% in higher density areas. System: I ASRock X670E | AMD 7800X3D | 64Gb DDR5 6000 | RTX 4090 | 2TB NVMe | Seasonic Vertex 1000W I LG Ultra Gear 34 UW I
September 28, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, swiesma said: Will not matter in 4K, you will be still GPU bottlenecked. Vermeer will also change the game again. Guess you haven't flown the PMDG NGX in P3D at a big add on airport with a ton of AI traffic! CPU 100% core one and only 70-80 GPU use... PMDG AC alone Hammer the CPU like nothing else and I don't see MSFS being any different... Edited September 28, 20205 yr by Kilo60 Chris Camp
September 29, 20205 yr Author 10 hours ago, Sphynnx said: Would you guys, recommend, to replace the Intel I7 9700K@5 GHz OC ? I tried to OC more, couldn't do it Thank you No, keep it. You would not see tangible performance increase. You can wait for 12th series with DDR5 (and look at AMD next gen of course, the battle is open!) 7800X3D | 2x32 GB DDR5-6000 CL32 | RTX 5080 | Alienware OLED 34" | 1 Gbps fiber
September 29, 20205 yr With my brand new Intel I5 10600k (6 cores @4.8Ghz), 32 GB RAM@3600 and my two year old GTX1080ti the results are pretty good in FS2020. Almost always getting 60 FPS (locked) with a mix of high/ultra settings, over big cities/airports high 40s-low 50s. Mainly flying GA aircraft. Jordi Vidal
September 29, 20205 yr Thanks, MrFuzzy I don't understand how it's working For example : i fly over a large city How is doing the hard work? CPU or GPU ? I9 12900k@ 5 GHz | 64 GB DDR5 | Asus Z790 | RTX 5090 | 8K Samsung Q900C 75" | VKB MK III PRO L | Virpil Throttle MONGOOST-50 | MFG Crosswind | TrackIR5
September 29, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, Sphynnx said: Thanks, MrFuzzy I don't understand how it's working For example : i fly over a large city How is doing the hard work? CPU or GPU ? If they are well balanced it will flip backwards and forwards with one hitting 100% until it finishes a job that the other is waiting on and then switch, rinse and repeat.
September 29, 20205 yr 22 minutes ago, Sphynnx said: Thanks, MrFuzzy I don't understand how it's working For example : i fly over a large city How is doing the hard work? CPU or GPU ? Scenery geometry is done by CPU. Test at the lowest resolution, then you'll see how hard you can push the CPU. Then add resolution and other GPU bound features (check link in my signature). 12 hours ago, Sphynnx said: Would you guys, recommend, to replace the Intel I7 9700K@5 GHz OC ? God no, you'd add a maximum of 5-10% performance, that's mathematical, you wouldn't notice it. - Currently giving X-Plane 12.10 a spin on Shadow PC. 10 years with X-Plane now, since 10.20
September 29, 20205 yr Author 1 hour ago, Sphynnx said: Thanks, MrFuzzy I don't understand how it's working For example : i fly over a large city How is doing the hard work? CPU or GPU ? According to my experience and with a rather well balanced system (7700K, GTX 1080 Ti, 1440p, High settings), I am GPU limited around 60-70 fps on less populated areas, main thread (CPU) limited between 30 and 50 fps on large cities with the occasional stuttering. The LOD sliders that regulate the distance at which objects and terrain details are rendered affect the CPU heavily. So when you have many objects (buildings, trees, vehicles) the CPU suffers more than the GPU. AI traffic is entirely on the CPU also, but it's not as heavy as in the past. 7800X3D | 2x32 GB DDR5-6000 CL32 | RTX 5080 | Alienware OLED 34" | 1 Gbps fiber
September 29, 20205 yr On 9/23/2020 at 4:11 AM, pstrub said: On average less than 10% difference at 1080p, less at higher resolutions. MSFS is an outlier with its ~20% difference. I'm happy with MSFS running on my Ryzen 3900X, but if I were to buy a system specifically for flight simulation, Intel still seems a better choice. This may change in early October though when AMD introduces their Zen 3 line-up, but we'll see. It's good to see a stronger competition in the CPU market. Before Ryzen, AMD went through some dire years, but closing in on Intel to within 10-20% for single-threaded workloads and overtaking them in multi-threading was the best thing to happen to the customers. AMD wont change the socket every other year like INtel.
September 29, 20205 yr Author 31 minutes ago, Oldschool61 said: AMD wont change the socket every other year like INtel. True, but this time it seems that Rocket Lake will be compatible with Z490. Rumors say that Ryzen 5000 is a beast (+17% IPC and higher frequencies than the 3000 series). Very interesting months ahead 🙂 7800X3D | 2x32 GB DDR5-6000 CL32 | RTX 5080 | Alienware OLED 34" | 1 Gbps fiber
September 30, 20205 yr 20 hours ago, MrFuzzy said: True, but this time it seems that Rocket Lake will be compatible with Z490. Rumors say that Ryzen 5000 is a beast (+17% IPC and higher frequencies than the 3000 series). Very interesting months ahead 🙂 Rumors are the next gen 5000 will take the crown away from Intel for gaming.
September 30, 20205 yr Leaked benchmarks from the Ryzen 7 5800X are already in existence. So ~15% faster than the Core i9-10900K with two less cores. We don't know its clocks though (could be either a downclocked engineering sample or an overclocked review unit).
September 30, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, ChaoticBeauty said: Leaked benchmarks from the Ryzen 7 5800X are already in existence. So ~15% faster than the Core i9-10900K with two less cores. We don't know its clocks though (could be either a downclocked engineering sample or an overclocked review unit). Link is not working! Two less cores than the 10900k or 3900k? So it has 8 cores?
September 30, 20205 yr Just now, 737_800 said: Link is not working! Two less cores than the 10900k or 3900k? So it has 8 cores? Here's an upload from another site, let me know if it works. The 10900K has 10 cores while the 5800X will have 8 cores. The core counts should be similar to the Ryzen 3000 series for each tier.
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