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I Bought A New PC....

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5 hours ago, sfgiants13 said:

For me my GPU has way less of a load than the CPU.  I have a 4090 and use DLSS quality because a lot of airports have really bad shimmering with TAA enabled.  Pretty much leaves me with little option to run up the GPU loads to match the CPU.

You could wind up the render scale I suppose.  High render scale does little for the scenery but does make text labels and steam gauges in the cockpit a bit crisper and more readable.

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2 hours ago, Glenn Fitzpatrick said:

You could wind up the render scale I suppose.  High render scale does little for the scenery but does make text labels and steam gauges in the cockpit a bit crisper and more readable.

Unfortunately can't.  The option goes away using DLSS but it's the only one that has a bearable amount of shimmering.

5800x3d Asus 4090 ROG Strix OC 2TB SSD 32GB Ram

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So, I was playing around with my new rig, while reinstalling MSFS - which downloaded insanely slow, whereas I was able to download Cyberpunk 2077 (around 60 gigs) in about an hour and a half.

Changing my DLSS settings in Cyberpunk 2077 from quality to performance doubled my framerates.

I'm liking Windows 11.

 

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