Sunday at 08:55 PM2 days I ha e a 5070ti LG c5 42 inch 4kNo ptoblem Ron MSFS 2024 -Too many airplanes to name. Too many airports to name.
Sunday at 10:31 PM2 days I have 32:9 1440p monitor (49"). The number of total pixels is 7,372,800 which is twice the number of a normal 16:9 1440p monitor.But a normal 16:9 4K monitor has 8,294,400 pixels which is a bit more than mine.I run LOD's of 130, DLSS Quality anti alias, and High End display preset. No stutters or tiny hesitations approaching airports, all is well.4070 (12 GB) gpu, and 5800X3D cpuEDIT: I also alternately fly with a Pimax Crystal Light headset. Which works great. Edited Sunday at 10:34 PM2 days by Fielder 5800X3D, RTX4070, 600 Watt, one or two 1440p 32" screens, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB PCle 3 NVMe, Warthog throttle, VKB NXT EVO stick, Honeycomb Alpha yoke, CH quad, 3 Logitech panels, 2 StreamDecks, Desktop Aviator Trim Panel. Crystal Light VR.
Sunday at 10:39 PM2 days Have 4080 and a LG 37 in 4K display. Set texture resolution to high, and set most graphic settings to high or ultra. Lock FPS at 30, with 2X FG and use TAA. Importantly, use AutoFPS to manage TLOD and prevent VRAM overload. In that app, with FPS fixed at 60, and TLOD settings varying between 75 (ground) and 380 (higher altitudes), I have great visuals and smooth performance, without overtaxing the 16 GB of VRAM on the 4080 card. Now if I set the max TLOD setting to 400 or higher in AutoFPS and fly in complex scenery, I will get VRAM resource warnings and stuttering, so the trick is to find the sweet spot for your max TLOD setting in AutoFPS, so that you can maintain decent TLOD settings when you have the overhead and not exhaust more than about 88% of your VRAM capacity. That seems to be the level of VRAM use that triggers warnings in MSFS. For me, that sweet spot is max TLOD setting = 380. Rich
Sunday at 11:43 PM2 days nVidia has, apparently, indicated that the Super versions of the 50 series may be on the way, if the OP is willing to wait for that to materialize (a 5070Ti Super with 24GB sounds enticing). MSI Pro Z690-A DDR4 | i5 13600KF | G.Skill Ripjaws V 32GB 3600MHz | RTX 3080 (12GB) | Samsung 980 M.2 NVMe 500GB | Samsung 980 M.2 NVMe 1TB | Samsung 850EVO 500GB | Crucial P3+ 2TB NVMe | 2TB Seagate HDD | Deepcool AK500 CPU Cooler | Thrustmaster T16000M HOTAS | CH Yoke | Various Winctrl hardware | 21:9 1440p UW monitor | Win 11 23H2 build | MSFS2020 / MSFS2024|Tony K.
Monday at 02:27 AM2 days 19 hours ago, VHOJT said:Hello all - planning on a PC upgrade one day.What are your experiences with a 16GB graphics card for 4K? With third-party airliners/airports?Would like to have settings reasonably high, but maybe not crazily so.I am still on P3D but keen to try the inibuilds A380 and a few others once they release.Am a bit bummed the 24GB 7900XTX is no longer produced - other option >16GB seems to be the 5090 which is just crazily expensive.Guess it's a toss-up between 5070TI/5080/9700XT, but am worried it will be the old days of FSX and OOM all over again.Cheers,Rudy5080 (ish)+ AutoFPS = FTW SAR Pilot. Flight Sim'ing since the beginning.
Monday at 07:16 AM2 days Author Gentlemen, thanks for your opinions! Keep them coming.If I can still get my hands on a new 7900XTX with 24GB, is that worth getting? Or is it too old-gen to be worth considering?
Monday at 09:33 AM2 days 2 hours ago, VHOJT said:If I can still get my hands on a new 7900XTX with 24GB, is that worth getting? Or is it too old-gen to be worth considering?Watch this. Very informative and will help you with your decision.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzeN3PjISNM Private Pilot | Windsor Flying Club | CYQGIntel i5 14400F | Manli RTX 3090 24GB | Kingston DDR4 32GB | Win 11 | MSFS2020&24 | Lossless Scaling & AutoFPS |
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