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8 hours ago, virtuali said:

 

 

Please clarify:

- Is your frame rate locked

- Have you used process lasso correctly, including (if your CPU has them), assigning MSFS only to P-Cores?

- Do you still have stuttering as bad as in that video that has been posted?

 

This is good, and it means the issue is caused exactly by what I explained: GSX is affected by the Simconnect latency/irregularity and it's not CAUSING stuttering to the sim. Which is to be expected because, running entirely external to it, while it has the disadvantage it can be affected by Simconnect latency, it also has the advantage that it cannot slow down the sim.

Again, if you don't have any other apps that use Simconnect and they use that info to SHOW something that moves, you won't even know they are affected to.

I keep repeating this, because you continue to repeat "the only thing stuttering is GSX", as if you don't want to accept the above explanation.

 

Of course: the Default Pushback system doesn't use Simconnect to move the airplane, it's an internal system that takes periodic Left/Right commands but otherwise moves the airplane on its own, so it's not affected the Simconnect eventual lack of regularity due to either variable fps or too much traffic on it because it doesn't communicate with the sim using Simconnect.

 

Hi Virtuali, Not locked but I use my videocard to make MSFS stutter free by using renderscale 170. I can't lock it with AMD. GPU is always limiting factor resulting in smooth no microstutters sim. Frame gen is not in use as it has not yet been implemented for AMD in MSFS.

Don't have P cores as I have a 7950X3d, Use project lasso to have MSFS on CCD0 and all others on CCD1 ( CCD0 is the the the one with VCache )


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 Rig Specs; CPU AMD Ryzen 7950X3d, GPU AMD Liquid Red Devil 7900XTX 24GB,  Memory 32GB 2x8 3000 CL30, WD-SN850 Black 500 GB, WD-SN850 Black  2TB, Asus MoBo X670E D Hero, Be Quit Straight power 1200 Watt platinum. 18 Noctua fans , Aquacomputer Octo tempsensores, yes I am a PC freak.

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