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A320X smooth in VC looking sides, rear, not to front.

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And the outside of plane smooth of course and good fps around 50s, some stutters from time to time, and to the instruments heavy stutters panning the view, and a fixed view a 30% less in fps, and glass options in LOW.

Is it normal? all people the same?. The rest of aircrafts are the same I think without tested well, but much less.

Don't know your comp. specs, nor how high your settings. Try the Cessna 152, it has gauges and no glass.

Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700F CPU @ 2.90GHz (8 cores) Hyper on, Evga RTX 3060 12 Gig, 32 GB ram, Windows 11, P3D v6, and MSFS 2020 and a couple of SSD's

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6 hours ago, jimcarrel said:

Don't know your comp. specs, nor how high your settings. Try the Cessna 152, it has gauges and no glass.

Thanks for the reply, The 172 G1000 goes better and smooth without sttuters and all the same fps looking to any direction and in a tough Airport like LEMD about 30fps.

I7 2600K OC 4.8Ghz 8threads, PCI 3.0 Asus Z77, Nvidia 2080Ti 11VRAM, 1440p monitor G-Sync, SSD´s, 16GB RAM 2133Mhz. Second 1080p Monitor with the iGPU.

V-Sync                       off                                    Rolling Cache On 42GB
Render Scaling         100                                    Traffic etc. 22~28
Anti-Aliasing              TAA
Terrain LOD              165
Terrain VectorData    Ultra
Buildings                   High
Trees                        Medium
Grass & Bushes        Medium
Objets LOD               100
Volumetric Clouds     Ultra
Texture Resolution    Ultra
Anisotr Filtering         8x8
Texture SuperSampl  4x4
Texture Synthesis      Ultra
Water waves              High
Shadow Maps            1024
Terrain Shadows        256
Contact Shadows       Ultra
Windshield Effects     Ultra    
Ambient Oclussion     Low
Reflections                Ultra
Light Shafts               Ultra
Bloom                        On
Depth Of Field           Medium
Motion Blur                Off
Lens Correction         Off
Lens Flare                 On
Use G. Plane M(AI)    On
Use G. Plane M(MP)  Off
Glass Cockpit R.R.    Low

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i7-2600K, I think that's where your problem is. Your CPU is the bottleneck.

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Yes and no, even the 10900k has bottleneck, mine is overclocked to 4.8Ghz ht on, and in one core has the same power as one core Ryzen 3XXX, in a hard airport the CPU is the Botleneck and in the air clouds etc. I have 60~70fps and GPU bottleneck.

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You have a lot of settings on ULTRA that eat a lot of fps.

Turn off 

Bloom and Lens Flare and lower the cloud, light shaft and reflection settings... that should give you some more fps.        

Most of what is said on the Internet may be the same thing they shovel on the regular basis at the local barn.

9 minutes ago, peloto said:

Yes and no, even the 10900k has bottleneck, mine is overclocked to 4.8Ghz ht on, and in one core has the same power as one core Ryzen 3XXX, in a hard airport the CPU is the Botleneck and in the air clouds etc. I have 60~70fps and GPU bottleneck.

Not too sure about that, but I have excellent performance with the latest FBWA320NX dev branch in 4k with ultra presets. Your CPU is 9 years old. Your system is way off balance, especially when paired up with your 2080ti. It simply can't keep up with your GPU. Another limiting factor is you only 16GB of RAM.

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1 hour ago, captain420 said:

Not too sure about that, but I have excellent performance with the latest FBWA320NX dev branch in 4k with ultra presets. Your CPU is 9 years old. Your system is way off balance, especially when paired up with your 2080ti. It simply can't keep up with your GPU. Another limiting factor is you only 16GB of RAM.

Maybe the Ram "only" 16GB is a fault. The IPC is almost the same as your 10900K at same speed, and mine is not affected for intel vulnerabilities and its patches that affects the yield in a 10% approx to all CPUs above 2600K 2700K 2500K etc.

In LEMD in Parking 418 9:40am, real weather, how many fps do you achieve with my setting? I have looking to the front around 32fps and around 38 looking to the rear right side, and taxing stutters looking to the terminal in front and when not smooth and so.


This processor is a beast, it was 3.4 to 3.8 or so turbo in one core, and overclock easily to 4.8Ghz, is more or less like an i7700k. I have been waiting for a real upgrade a lot of years, I do not want spent 1000E upgrading CPU, motherboard and Mems for to have 5fps more and stutters as I read a lot of people with high ends rigs complaining about that. All these years  I have been making tests  and comparing in real games and etc., and never deserved the change for a little more for Simulators or some game from time to time by the moment.

1 hour ago, Silicus said:

You have a lot of settings on ULTRA that eat a lot of fps.

Turn off 

Bloom and Lens Flare and lower the cloud, light shaft and reflection settings... that should give you some more fps.        

Even selecting the Low End profile, there are a bit more fps, but the stutters when I look to the screens and move the camera still are there. I think is the code, because the CPU is always at about 70% in average and one core yes in 80-100%.

The issue here is glass display rendering performance.

Asobo has implemented, in the past couple of patches, an updated draw culling system that renders glass displays at lower refresh rates of they are sufficiently outside your field of view. So, this is what you are seeing.

Unfortunately the performance of the displays definitely leaves a bit to be desired at the moment.

-Matt

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