May 9, 20242 yr Then I deleted rolling casche and it was perfectly smooth again. Does anyone know why this happens? I have a Ryzen 9 4080 card.
May 9, 20242 yr Stop using rolling cache, it does more harm than good. System: I ASRock X670E | AMD 7800X3D | 64Gb DDR5 6000 | RTX 4090 | 2TB NVMe | Seasonic Vertex 1000W I LG Ultra Gear 34 UW I
May 9, 20242 yr Same as Ixoye. I stopped using rolling cache because those intermittent stutters - a battle with windmills LOL Life time flight sim enthusiast, current airplane owner 172P (past C182F). FAA CP/IR ASEL/AMEL, FI ASELMy System: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D , MSI X870 GAMING PLUS, 64G RAM, ASUS RTX5090, 4T SSDPut my hands on (pic/dual/given)7GCAA, 8KCAB, BE24, BE76, BE35-C33, BE35, C150, C152, C172B/N/P/R/SP, 182F, M20E,M20C, M20J, AT6(SNJ4), PA28-140,PA28-151, PA28-161,PA28-181,PA28RT-201,PA28R-180/201T, PA24-250, PA32-300R, PA44, AC114, YAK-18T, YAK-52, SR22
May 9, 20242 yr +1 for not using rolling cache. My sim has run much better since I stopped using it. Ryzen 5800X3D, Nvidia RTX5080 - 32 Gig DDR4 RAM, 1TB & 2 TB NVME drives - Windows 11 64 bit MSFS 2024 Premium Deluxe Edition Resolution 2560 x 1440 (32 inch curved monitor)
May 9, 20242 yr Do never use rolling cache, it is just the better way to handle MSFS, otherwise you always have to delete and build a new cache after every MSFS ans Windows update - not worth to do so IMO ! And i never have seen a better performance or fluid with this cache enabled.. cheers 😉 Edited May 9, 20242 yr by pmplayer 08.2024 new PC is online : ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-F GAMING WIFI Mainboard, AMD Ryzen™ 9 7950X3D Prozessor, G.Skill DIMM 64 GB DDR5-6000 (2x 32 GB) Dual-Kit, MSI GeForce RTX 4090 VENTUS 3X E 24G OC Grafikkarte, 2x WD Black SN850X NVMe SSD 4 TB - Drive C+D, WD Gold Enterprise Class 12 TB for storage HDD, Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1000W PC - Power supply, Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 EVO CPU Aircooler with 7 Heatpipes, Design Meshify 2 White TG Clear Tint Tower-Case, 3x 4K monitors 2x32 Samsung 1x27 LG 3840x2160, Windows11 Prof. 23H2 - now Windows11 Prof. 25H2 Flightsimulator Hardware: Honeycomb Throttle Bravo, Logitech Extreme 3D Pro, Logitech Flight Joke System, XBox Controller, some Thrustmaster stuff, Winwing CDU Panels.
May 9, 20242 yr Had some issues with 2 flights in one session. Flew from EBCI to LBSF then from LBSF to EHEH, PG ON, have to check rolling cache though. Lost ATC sounds during start of 2nd flight, it started to lag hard (have to mention that over a periode of time fsltl seems to load in a huge array of AI moving in same direction in front of me). Then off and on, lag. During descent and Final approach the sim lagged 2 minutes, resulting in quiet CTD... MSFS is still a buggy mess. Performance decays still seem to happen after 4+ hours of flight in 1 session? Edited May 9, 20242 yr by Piotr007 I9 12900K @ 5.1ghz P-cores/ 4.0 ghz E-cores fixed HT off / Corsair iCue H150i Capellix Cooler/ MSI Z690 CARBON WiFi / 32GB Corsair DDR5 RAM @ 5200 mhz XMP on / 12GB MSI 4090 RTX Ventus 3 / 7,5 total TB SSD (2+2+2+1+0,5 all NVMe)/ PSU 850W Corsair / 27" (1080P)
May 9, 20242 yr 1 hour ago, pmplayer said: Do never use rolling cache, it is just the better way to handle MSFS, otherwise you always have to delete and build a new cache after every MSFS ans Windows update - not worth to do so IMO ! And i never have seen a better performance or fluid with this cache enabled.. cheers 😉 I have used Rolling Cache ON for years with 8GB limit. No problems. Never had to " build a new cache after every MSFS ans Windows update". Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
May 9, 20242 yr 1 hour ago, vonmar said: I have used Rolling Cache ON for years with 8GB limit. No problems. Never had to " build a new cache after every MSFS ans Windows update". I have a similar experience. I used to have trouble with severe stutters when using the rolling cache with it set to something like 20 Gb. I ran with it off afterwards for some time. The last several months I've run with it turned on with something like 10 Gb and have not had the stuttering at all. Richard Chafey i7-8700K @4.8GHz - 32Gb @3200 - ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero - EVGA RTX3090 - 3840x2160 Res - KBSim Gunfighter - Thrustmaster Warthog dual throttles - Crosswind V3 pedals MSFS 2020, DCS
May 9, 20242 yr What is the point of using it, bad internet connection? System: I ASRock X670E | AMD 7800X3D | 64Gb DDR5 6000 | RTX 4090 | 2TB NVMe | Seasonic Vertex 1000W I LG Ultra Gear 34 UW I
May 9, 20242 yr 10 minutes ago, Ixoye said: What is the point of using it, bad internet connection? It can reduce the glitch you sometimes get when approaching a busy/ dense area and there’s a stutter while the sim seems to be loading stuff in over the internet. But even this advantage isn’t consistent in my experience. Also, if like me you mainly stick to familiar routes, then going elsewhere for a one-off can produce a stuttering mess if you use the rolling cache: in my case, flying around NYC is a stutter-fest unless I turn off rolling cache - I’m assuming because it’s trying to play catch-up after filling itself with the European scenery from my usual routes. I think this may perhaps explain why people have such different experiences of this option. For me, it’s best to keep my off. Edited May 9, 20242 yr by tfm 14900ks, RTX4090, 64Gb@6000-30-36-36-T2, Samsung 990Pro 2Tb , Dell G3223Q 32" 4k Gsync + 27" secondary monitor. Thrustmaster Airbus Edition throttles etc, TPR pedals, MiniCockpit FCU, WinWings FCU, WinWings Orion 2 F15E, WinWings A320 sticks.
May 9, 20242 yr Author 1 hour ago, RichieFly said: I have a similar experience. I used to have trouble with severe stutters when using the rolling cache with it set to something like 20 Gb. I ran with it off afterwards for some time. The last several months I've run with it turned on with something like 10 Gb and have not had the stuttering at all. That's probably my ptoblem I set it to 32 gb.
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