August 7, 2025Aug 7 2 minutes ago, Vitold69 said: interesting observation: the more expensive hardware people have, the less experienced they are. Busy with other things probably. 😉 Jealous much? 9950X3D - X870E Aorus Master- TUF 5090 OC - 64GB DDR5 - 1500W HXi - Titan 360 RX LCD - 9100 Pro x 2 - LG 45GX950A - HOTAS Warthog with Ava Base
August 7, 2025Aug 7 Author 10 minutes ago, kevinfirth said: Roll those hand grenades at me 🙂 (If indeed it was aimed at me?) 13 minutes ago, Vitold69 said: interesting observation: the more expensive hardware people have, the less experienced they are. Busy with other things probably. 😉 Since you know nothing of my experience, I'd respectfully suggest your comment is rather meaningless, in so far as it extends to me. It would be easier if you just said straight out you disagreed with me, I'm big enough to accommodate other people's views and perspectives, as long as they are based on established facts and rational analysis. Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS
August 7, 2025Aug 7 The best example is our big friend "A330 The Driver". He has top AMD CPU, 4090 and has terrible stutters still. First of all he has changed i9-14900K to AMD on some friendly advice to bargain one trouble for another. Now. He has crackling sound problems. And there is his genius advice - to solve stuttering use "dynamic settings" setting! As for sound - try to decrease amount of AI planes or something like this. Actually I absolutely love him! ♥️ When he's testing a PMDG Boeing: - I'm (completely unintelligible), I'm a Boeing pilot and PMDG beta testaaaaaaaaaaaa When it's an Airbus: - I'm (completely unintelligible), I'm an Airbus pilot When it's neither: - I'm (completely unintelligible), I'm an airline pilot Edited August 7, 2025Aug 7 by Vitold69
August 7, 2025Aug 7 Well this went south and I know why … but I agree, using more VRAM it’s faster and will solve many LOD issues. There is no magic optimization without the sacrifice of image quality. I think there is hope for those who don’t want to spend the cash on a 5090, AMD are supposed to have a 32GB VRAM GPU coming out this year … it will not be “cheap” (variable definition) but should be half the cost of a 5090 and use 380W not 600W+. Like I said earlier … 3GB DDR7 Samsung VRAM is $10 per chip … it’s not expensive, it’s only expensive when greedy manufacturers want more profit. Edited August 7, 2025Aug 7 by SayAgain Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. - Carl Sagan
August 7, 2025Aug 7 37 minutes ago, kevinfirth said: No, I draw the conclusion that people don't read enough and jump to unwarranted conclusions too early! By the way, my professional expertise is in investigation. [Never jump to an unevidenced conclusion, and always always always research multiple evidential sources before stating something as fact.] Interesting, I take it that doesn’t translate to your use of avsim then? Because this is exactly what you did with me a few days ago here. Granted you did apologise, but even still… Edited August 7, 2025Aug 7 by Ianrivaldosmith
August 7, 2025Aug 7 Author 19 minutes ago, Ianrivaldosmith said: Interesting, I take it that doesn’t translate to your use of avsim then? Because this is exactly what you did with me a few days ago here. Granted you did apologise, but even still… I did make an assumption as to your hardware yes, something which I absolutely take on the chin. You're quite right to point it out! And thanks for acknowledging that I apologised - we are all only human, we all make mistakes and when we've messed up we should own it... Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS
August 7, 2025Aug 7 2 hours ago, Vitold69 said: The best example is our big friend "A330 The Driver". He has top AMD CPU, 4090 and has terrible stutters still. First of all he has changed i9-14900K to AMD on some friendly advice to bargain one trouble for another. Now. He has crackling sound problems. And there is his genius advice - to solve stuttering use "dynamic settings" setting! As for sound - try to decrease amount of AI planes or something like this. Actually I absolutely love him! ♥️ When he's testing a PMDG Boeing: - I'm (completely unintelligible), I'm a Boeing pilot and PMDG beta testaaaaaaaaaaaa When it's an Airbus: - I'm (completely unintelligible), I'm an Airbus pilot When it's neither: - I'm (completely unintelligible), I'm an airline pilot I can solve the mystery for you: he says "I'm Emanuel" He's one of the most useful FS people on Youtube, I learned a lot from him. Please don't bash him... especially considering that I don't think he reads the forum and cannot defend himself. Many people with high end PCs have problems, are they all incapable of using a computer? On the other side, also today a user on the official forum praised the new beta for the performance... flying from / to airports in the middle of nowhere with a simple GA plane. 7800X3D | 2x32 GB DDR5-6000 CL32 | RTX 5080 | Alienware OLED 34" | 1 Gbps fiber
August 7, 2025Aug 7 3 hours ago, Vitold69 said: The best example is our big friend "A330 The Driver". He has top AMD CPU, 4090 and has terrible stutters still. First of all he has changed i9-14900K to AMD on some friendly advice to bargain one trouble for another. Now. He has crackling sound problems. And there is his genius advice - to solve stuttering use "dynamic settings" setting! As for sound - try to decrease amount of AI planes or something like this. Actually I absolutely love him! ♥️ When he's testing a PMDG Boeing: - I'm (completely unintelligible), I'm a Boeing pilot and PMDG beta testaaaaaaaaaaaa When it's an Airbus: - I'm (completely unintelligible), I'm an Airbus pilot When it's neither: - I'm (completely unintelligible), I'm an airline pilot "My name is Emanuel" is the part your ears are unable to make out.
August 7, 2025Aug 7 14 hours ago, MrFuzzy said: Slowly slowly you're understanding that FS2024 is garbage and it's not the users' fault for not having powerful enough hardware or not being able to configure it. Very well son, you're on the path of redemption. I saw that movie. SU3 will be our savior. dd Edited August 7, 2025Aug 7 by Sky_Pilot071
August 7, 2025Aug 7 2 hours ago, Farlis said: "My name is Emanuel" is the part your ears are unable to make out. You are not 100% correct. He's saying "I'm Emi..." You can recognize it only because you know what's his name. And by the way he visits the forum time to time I believe. Right after I said he had 85 videos in a row every single day it was a pause for day or two. Now he has around 25. Let's see. Edited August 7, 2025Aug 7 by Vitold69
August 7, 2025Aug 7 6 hours ago, kevinfirth said: By the way, my professional expertise is in investigation. Great, mine is in IT and one of the things we are sort of specific about is the accuracy of a problem description. Now let's look at or investigate the accuracy of your thread title relevant to the issue: Quote 5090 with VRAM issues... If you were to open a helpdesk ticket with this information provided is it an accurate description of the issue? No Would it get misrouted? Yes Would anyone reading that title infer it was an issue with the VRAM of a 5090? Yes Is a program not utilizing resources with the GPU an issue with the GPU? No So when we investigate your claim that the issue is not with your title and your subject is accurate to your problem the IT professional in me would have to say I strongly disagree. But alas the real issue is with everyone else and their lack of reading comprehension! We will have to agree to disagree on Root Cause Analysis here LOL. Have a Wonderful Day -Paul Solk
August 7, 2025Aug 7 44 minutes ago, Vitold69 said: He's saying "I'm Emi..." No he is not. His opening greeting is "Hello everyone, welcome to the Channel. I'm Emanuel, I'm an airline pilot." You need to get your ears checked.
August 7, 2025Aug 7 Author 38 minutes ago, psolk said: Great, mine is in IT and one of the things we are sort of specific about is the accuracy of a problem description. Now let's look at or investigate the accuracy of your thread title relevant to the issue: If you were to open a helpdesk ticket with this information provided is it an accurate description of the issue? No Would it get misrouted? Yes Would anyone reading that title infer it was an issue with the VRAM of a 5090? Yes Is a program not utilizing resources with the GPU an issue with the GPU? No So when we investigate your claim that the issue is not with your title and your subject is accurate to your problem the IT professional in me would have to say I strongly disagree. But alas the real issue is with everyone else and their lack of reading comprehension! We will have to agree to disagree on Root Cause Analysis here LOL. Some flaws in this... 1. Its not a helpdesk ticket, so proceeding with an analysis based on that is misleading. 2. Your analysis above might stand up to greater scrutiny if the thread title was the ONLY information available, but it wasn't. Cherry picking a certain information set to suit the outcome you wish to obtain isn't great analysis. or investigation 🙂 3. I chose the thread title deliberately in order to attract people's attention, with the original post details clarifying the specificity of the 'issue'. I have a 5090, I have VRAM issues (just not the one you made an erroneous assumption about), therefore 5090 with VRAM issues is entirely accurate. Kevin Firth - AMD 9800X3D; Asus Prime X670E; 64Gb Cas30 6000 DDR5; RTX5090; AutoFPS
August 7, 2025Aug 7 9 minutes ago, kevinfirth said: I chose the thread title deliberately in order to attract people's attention, So you are like the Daily Bugle then... Have a Wonderful Day -Paul Solk
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