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Process Lasso and MSFS

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12 hours ago, GSalden said:

I will put all addons on the E cores . Sometimes when my 2DOF flight seat is moving I get a small stutter in MSFS. If it cannot “touch” MSFS (P cores) then that would already be a good thing.

That’s been my reasoning, and I also load a bunch of addons along with the sim. I figured they won’t need 5.1GHz to run properly, and on the E-cores they won’t compete with the sim. 

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    Hi Paul, See the vid  

  • I did most all of these things in PL last year and concluded while theoretically it seemed useful in the end nothing substantial improved in terms of MSFS performance.  My sense is PL's main value is

  • Interested to hear what others who are trying it think.  When I tried to limit MSFS to 0-4 or even 0-7 I got an audio popping in the sim.  When I selected all my P Cores but excluded Core 0 thing

39 minutes ago, Cpt_Piett said:

5,5, that’s a very nice overclock. I think I’ll try without HT too. I’ve always thought that the more threads, the better. But I remember that previously (before MSFS) that I actually turned HT off to achieve a higher overclock.

Or I might just turn off HT, reduce the Vcore and get better temps.

Main core apps , as I call them, usually benefit more from raw power (speed) than lower frequencies + HT enabled.

However, HT might be of use if you have less than 6-8 physical cores.

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  • 10 months later...

Not sure wether this topic is still active or interesting to the community. I'm mainly flying in VR on MSFS2020 and I also record most of the sessions using OBS with a (FPS hungry) Stabilizer. I can definitely notice the hit the stabilizer in OBS takes on FPS and stutters occur more frequently, when I'm recording. Thats why I have ordered the new Ryzen 9950x3d, hoping that FPS can be improved. 

What do you think, would CPU affinity make a difference and help performance? Assigning P Cores to the sim and E cores to OBS, etc.?

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