July 30, 20214 yr For those having overheating issues particularly with GPU you may want a try limiting fps, this will give your GPU some breathing room. Leaving fps to max-out will only cause most average GPU's to run at 100%. I have a nvidia 1070, leaving v-sync off cause it to run at 100% all the time. 1 For 60Hz monitors enable v-sync within sim and lock frame rate to 60 or 30, pick the one setting that ensures consistent fps, whichever your hardware allows. 2 For 120Hz monitors enable v-sync within sim and lock frame rate 20 (this will v-sync sim to 40fps) I have an old pc and with SU5 my hardware is able to maintain consistent 40fsp for a very smooth ride. 3 For 144hz, set monitor refresh rate to 120 and follow option 2. For those with more then 4 physical cores, turning off HT in bios will also reduce CPU temperatures. I have it on, under stress and with current OC settings it won't go higher then 76deg. Drop a notch on your OC. When MSFS came out, I was having all kinds of CTD's and after a few fail suggestions, I decided to got down a notch on my OC, rebooted and what do you know, voila, it worked! Since then I haven't had one single CTD, not even with SU5. just my 2 cents. Windows 11 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Asus Prime Z690 | i7 12700KF HT | DeepCool LS520 SE | MSI 5070 Ti Ventus OC | 64GB G.Skill XMP II | Lian Li 216 LANCOOL RGB | TrackIr v5 | Honeycomb Alfa - Bravo - Charlie | MSFS 2024 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Curved 27" MSI | JBL Quantum 810
July 30, 20214 yr 14 minutes ago, CarlosF said: For those having overheating issues particularly with GPU you may want a try limiting fps, this will give your GPU some breathing room. Leaving fps to max-out will only cause most average GPU's to run at 100%. I have a nvidia 1070, leaving v-sync off cause it to run at 100% all the time. 1 For 60Hz monitors enable v-sync within sim and lock frame rate to 60 or 30, pick the one setting that ensures consistent fps, whichever your hardware allows. 2 For 120Hz monitors enable v-sync within sim and lock frame rate 20 (this will v-sync sim to 40fps) I have an old pc and with SU5 my hardware is able to maintain consistent 40fsp for a very smooth ride. 3 For 144hz, set monitor refresh rate to 120 and follow option 2. For those with more then 4 physical cores, turning off HT in bios will also reduce CPU temperatures. I have it on, under stress and with current OC settings it won't go higher then 76deg. Drop a notch on your OC. When MSFS came out, I was having all kinds of CTD's and after a few fail suggestions, I decided to got down a notch on my OC, rebooted and what do you know, voila, it worked! Since then I haven't had one single CTD, not even with SU5. just my 2 cents. Your CPU doesn't meet the system requirement. WASM modules are using CPU instruction set that doesn't exist in 3000 series CPU. Your issue is that you need a new CPU. The minimum is 4000 series CPU. https://fsprocedures.com Your home for all flight simulator related checklist.
July 30, 20214 yr Author 46 minutes ago, fogboundturtle said: Your CPU doesn't meet the system requirement. WASM modules are using CPU instruction set that doesn't exist in 3000 series CPU. Your issue is that you need a new CPU. The minimum is 4000 series CPU. What are you talking about?? Look at my specs in sig. Edited July 30, 20214 yr by CarlosF Windows 11 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Asus Prime Z690 | i7 12700KF HT | DeepCool LS520 SE | MSI 5070 Ti Ventus OC | 64GB G.Skill XMP II | Lian Li 216 LANCOOL RGB | TrackIr v5 | Honeycomb Alfa - Bravo - Charlie | MSFS 2024 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Curved 27" MSI | JBL Quantum 810
July 30, 20214 yr Just now, CarlosF said: What are you talking about?? Look at my specs. i7 3770k @ 4.3 HT WC Yes this is not meeting requirement. You need an I7 or i5- 4670k minimum. https://fsprocedures.com Your home for all flight simulator related checklist.
July 30, 20214 yr Author 1 minute ago, fogboundturtle said: Yes this is not meeting requirement. You need an I7 or i5- 4670k minimum. you are joking right?? lol Windows 11 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Asus Prime Z690 | i7 12700KF HT | DeepCool LS520 SE | MSI 5070 Ti Ventus OC | 64GB G.Skill XMP II | Lian Li 216 LANCOOL RGB | TrackIr v5 | Honeycomb Alfa - Bravo - Charlie | MSFS 2024 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Curved 27" MSI | JBL Quantum 810
July 30, 20214 yr ...can consistently receive a CTD while flying the Carendado C-170 at Orbix's LOWS; can do close to 3 TG's before boom. 😐
July 30, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, CarlosF said: you are joking right?? lol I am not. This was discovered by Aerosoft. The CRJ was causing CTDs for many of their users. After investigation, they found out that CPU prior to Haswell are missing an CPU instruction set that Asobo is using in their engine to load/decompress/execute WASM modules and was the cause of the CTD. https://fsprocedures.com Your home for all flight simulator related checklist.
July 30, 20214 yr Author 2 minutes ago, fogboundturtle said: I am not. This was discovered by Aerosoft. The CRJ was causing CTDs for many of their users. After investigation, they found out that CPU prior to Haswell are missing an CPU instruction set that Asobo is using in their engine to load/decompress/execute WASM modules and was the cause of the CTD. Well just for your information, Im not having any issues, I guess you misunderstood my post, I'm merely making a suggestion, not complaining. My pc handles the sim quite nicely. Edited July 30, 20214 yr by CarlosF Windows 11 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Asus Prime Z690 | i7 12700KF HT | DeepCool LS520 SE | MSI 5070 Ti Ventus OC | 64GB G.Skill XMP II | Lian Li 216 LANCOOL RGB | TrackIr v5 | Honeycomb Alfa - Bravo - Charlie | MSFS 2024 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Curved 27" MSI | JBL Quantum 810
July 30, 20214 yr 3 minutes ago, CarlosF said: Well just for your information, Im not having any issues, I guess you misunderstood my post, I'm merely making a suggestion, not complaining. My pc handles the sim quite nicely. I am letting you of a fact that you should be aware of as this has been flagged as a known issue. If you managed to avoid this issue, I guess you are lucky and good for you. MSFS minimal requirement also says that. CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200 or better. Edited July 30, 20214 yr by fogboundturtle https://fsprocedures.com Your home for all flight simulator related checklist.
July 30, 20214 yr That WASM compatibility issue was probably fixed with today's hotfix. Quote Fixed crashes on WASM modules for older CPUs
July 30, 20214 yr 1 minute ago, ChaoticBeauty said: That WASM compatibility issue was probably fixed with today's hotfix. OH nice that's good to know https://fsprocedures.com Your home for all flight simulator related checklist.
July 30, 20214 yr Author 2 minutes ago, fogboundturtle said: I am letting you of a fact that you should be aware of as this has been flagged as a known issue. If you managed to avoid this issue, I guess you are lucky and good for you. Thanks but my post is about possible overheating issues causing CTD's and not the CRJ, although your info is quite welcome. Maybe you should start a new topic so others flying Aerosoft's CRJ are aware of the problem. Windows 11 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Asus Prime Z690 | i7 12700KF HT | DeepCool LS520 SE | MSI 5070 Ti Ventus OC | 64GB G.Skill XMP II | Lian Li 216 LANCOOL RGB | TrackIr v5 | Honeycomb Alfa - Bravo - Charlie | MSFS 2024 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Curved 27" MSI | JBL Quantum 810
July 30, 20214 yr Author 7 minutes ago, fogboundturtle said: MSFS minimal requirement also says that. CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200 or better. LOL, you don't seem to get it, my rig handles MSFS fine, so lets just leave it a that. Edited July 30, 20214 yr by CarlosF Windows 11 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Asus Prime Z690 | i7 12700KF HT | DeepCool LS520 SE | MSI 5070 Ti Ventus OC | 64GB G.Skill XMP II | Lian Li 216 LANCOOL RGB | TrackIr v5 | Honeycomb Alfa - Bravo - Charlie | MSFS 2024 - Samsung 990 Pro M.2 | Curved 27" MSI | JBL Quantum 810
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