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Nvidia GRD 517.48 DX12 still graphic artifacts ?

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Using the NV GRD 517.48 and still seeing these graphic artifacts with settings on DX12. Should that be happen with this Driver, that's why this driver was adapted for MSFS as far as i know ?

Mostly I see these graphic artifacts at Airports/Runways where grassparts are set to the runways. Anybody else having issues with that or i am the only one ?

My other settings are all away from Ultra most Middle and High only one is at Ultra so i think i am not overshooting the sim with Ultra settings.

Just would to know if others have sutch issues aswell..

Can this be fixed somehow ?

cheers 😉

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The bug, unfortunately, is still present after months of beta testing. You can try turning PG off and on again, that may have worked for me once. I say "may have" because it could just be a coincidence. 

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Yup, still get texture bleed through at certain airports with DX12.  Given up on DX12 for the time being.

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Same -  you're not alone. I see it at some airports more than others...no idea why.


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I have reverted back to DX11 and TAA. After installing the latest Nvidia game ready driver I moved to DX12. I tried several different settings and the main thing I encountered were multiple micro stutters. As I am only using a 23inch monitor I find DX11 quite acceptable, no artifacts and minimal stutters such as departing Heathrow. On the ground everything is as smooth as silk. Most my settings are Ultra or high, my monitor is 4k compliant. I only fly the FBW A320 and I think I remember some time ago the advice from the FBW team was not to use DX12. I may be wrong so please correct me.

In basic terms my system is: CPU - I9, Video- RTX3070, Motherboard - Asus Maximus XII Hero, 32 GB Ram

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Thanks to all for the Feedback!

Is there anyone out there that do not have this issues because it seems there are a lot people on DX12, if so i am try to understand why some have this issue and other not ? 

I assume it has to do with a stronger Grafikcard, could this be ?

cheers 😉

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1 hour ago, pmplayer said:

Thanks to all for the Feedback!

Is there anyone out there that do not have this issues because it seems there are a lot people on DX12, if so i am try to understand why some have this issue and other not ? 

I assume it has to do with a stronger Grafikcard, could this be ?

cheers 😉

I'm not sure what I am looking for.  Any chance of a screen shot?


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Don’t see any artifacts in DX12 mode on both my view pc’s. Both have a 3090 gpu installed…


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33 minutes ago, GSalden said:

Don’t see any artifacts in DX12 mode on both my view pc’s. Both have a 3090 gpu installed…

Thats what i want to know, thanks for posting this out..

Seems it has to do with the GPU and the VRAM you can use , so i think 8gig VRAM ( my card ) is not enough.

Probably goeing for a 4080 16gig after they hit the market..

Hopefully you don't need a nuclear power plant to power those 40XX cards - electricity is expensive these days, at least here in Europe !

cheers 😉

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1 hour ago, pmplayer said:

Thats what i want to know, thanks for posting this out..

Seems it has to do with the GPU and the VRAM you can use , so i think 8gig VRAM ( my card ) is not enough.

Probably goeing for a 4080 16gig after they hit the market..

Hopefully you don't need a nuclear power plant to power those 40XX cards - electricity is expensive these days, at least here in Europe !

cheers 😉

it happens to me in some airports ex esnn ported from fsx by Lennart , have 2 sim pc 2080ti and 3090, happens on both, think it have noting to do with vram

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3 hours ago, pmplayer said:

Thats what i want to know, thanks for posting this out..

Seems it has to do with the GPU and the VRAM you can use , so i think 8gig VRAM ( my card ) is not enough.

Probably goeing for a 4080 16gig after they hit the market..

Hopefully you don't need a nuclear power plant to power those 40XX cards - electricity is expensive these days, at least here in Europe !

cheers 😉

Update on using DX12 :

Just landed at FranceVFR Marseille and my left view pc shows ground bleed through on my left view pc. The front view pc has no issues ….

The front view pc shows it correctly.

 

Left view pc DX12 

03-F21-A38-E9-A6-4072-807-C-0371-D3497-A
 

Left view DX12 / Front view DX12

0-F622-A66-AEC2-4-F29-B0-A7-53-B708-C1-F


Left view pc DX11 / front view DX12

8-FA69-F54-A584-4-ED3-AE04-3168-BA68097-

 

The weird thing is that both pc’s have the same 3090 gpu, so why the front view pc does not suffer from this issue I don’t know.

The only thing that is different is that the left view pc has W10 installed while the front view pc has W11 installed …

 

 

 

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13900 8 cores @ 5.5-5.8 GHz / 8 cores @ 4.3 GHz (hyperthreading on) - Asus ROG Strix Gaming D4 - GSkill Ripjaws 2x 16 Gb 4266 mhz @ 3200 mhz / cas 13 -  Inno3D RTX4090 X3 iCHILL 24 Gb - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 2TB - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 1Tb - Sata 600 SSD 500 Mb - Thermaltake Level 10 GT case - EKWB Extreme 240 liquid cooling set push/pull - 2x 55’ Sony 4K tv's as front view and right view.

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28 minutes ago, GSalden said:

Update on using DX12 :

Just landed at FranceVFR Marseille and my left view pc shows ground bleed through on my left view pc. The front view pc has no issues ….

The front view pc shows it correctly.

Left view pc DX12 / front view pc DX12

 

 

Left view pc DX11 / front view DX12

 

The weird thing is that both pc’s have the same 3090 gpu, so why the front view pc does not suffer from this issue I don’t know.

The only thing that is different is that the left view pc has W10 installed while the front view pc has W11 installed …

 

 

 

What happens you look from the outside view ?

Never saw that with DX11..

If it happens to me, as yet only with DX12, i can see this anomalies from cockpit and outside view.

cheers 😉

 


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6 hours ago, craigeaglefire said:

VRAM...

Not necessarily. I have 24GB of VRAM which max's out at 14GB in sim, (I'm talking Heathrow, Fenix and Ultra settings TAA).

Never seen it go higher but the headroom is there if it needed to.

Unless of course you mean how the VRAM is addressed and it's getting fragmented somewhow?

Stu


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