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All rights to YT poster - great stuff - this worked for me - faster loading sim - and not scientific - I noticed Fenix was as good or a bit better than Asobos stock airbus - interesting

Asa side note I did delete my config file and built a new one - if you do this you will have to redo all your graphics settings again

Also used his NCP settings from his video on that - check that video out

Try it cant hurt also just pick 20 doesn't matter if you dont know how many processors you have - good luck

 

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Way to simple, must be a catch.  Cant wait to hear what others with a strong systems background have to say about this.


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I swear, these content creators are just coming up with the most random stuff now for views. That does absolutely nothing for when the PC is already running, that's a troubleshooting tool to limit cores during boot.

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1 minute ago, Sethos said:

I swear, these content creators are just coming up with the most random stuff now for views. That does absolutely nothing for when the PC is already running, that's a troubleshooting tool to limit cores during boot.

So is this a bad thing to do? Im no techy....


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1 minute ago, vonduck said:

So is this a bad thing to do? Im no techy....

By selecting all cores with this tweak, you're effectively doing nothing. It already uses the available hardware during boot. The tool is primarily meant for troubleshooting, to limit the amount of cores for whatever reason. 

It has exactly zero impact on what the PC uses after boot, i.e in Windows. 

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yes this is getting ridiculous, give him more views and he will make even more stupid video's. This is a trouble shooting option what he is using. He might have had some good tips, but he can also bring people in problems, if you are not aware of what you are doing.

 

ps this is my own opinion. But I do have some expirience with PC's. Lets get this over with to end the stutters you have to dial down some settings, or switch off.delete photogrammetry

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if this has helped you it would have been likely the case that not all your cores where being used which is odd.

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As others have mentioned this setting is intended for troubleshooting purposes. By default Windows will use all available cores. Messing around with the settings may cause boot problems like BSODs.

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What a waste....

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Hm, I don't think it's fair to trash him as a content creator wanting "views." Every content creator wants views -- in this case it's either because they want Ad revenue, or truly believe that what they're posting will help someone. This guy has actually helped me out with VR performance quite a bit by showing how to install a bloat free Nvidia driver and getting everything set up correctly. You don't have to use every single tweak content creators come up with, but there are some useful tidbits of info throughout some of these videos. I'm glad Richard posted this for us to discuss whether or not this would be worthwhile. If some of you have all of the answers, go and make your own videos, but no need to constantly drag down content creators. If something works for you, post marked results. If not, then say that. The attitude on this forum is changing, and not necessarily for the better. Becoming more and more like the PMDG fourm 2.0.

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40 minutes ago, V1ROTA7E said:

Hm, I don't think it's fair to trash him as a content creator wanting "views."

Agreed. By the way I would probably not have overcome the hurdle of getting AIG to work without the help of an extremely useful YouTube video. 


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I find all these tweak videos as snake oil.

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