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Another performance topic. Need advice. 2024

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Yesterday I tried AutoFps. The flight went smooth indeed. But I noticed the textures were in much lower resolution. Next flight I tried without AutoFps. The GPU limit presented, but the textures looked very nice, but a lot of periodical stutters. It looked like waves, smooth flight then stutters occur, then smooth flight again. At the arrival airport was getting several messages about the GPU limit and finally much more stutters. What a pitty, that before SU5 I had no issue at all. And there is a dilema, flying with lower texture resolution or suffer from stutters and looking for a solution. But must confess, the quality matters a lot for me, so low res textures do not bring satisfaction....

Today I will try to reinstall the sim. I already deleted with Revo uninstaller completely. Will see the result and share here.

Thank you, guys, for participation in the topic!

Intel i9-13900K, GIGABYTE GAMING Z790, GeForce RTX4090, 32GB

As mentioned above - I, too, turned on 'Smooth Motion' for MSFS2024 in the nVidia App last year and it transformed my VR experience. In fact, reflecting over a decade of tweaking of settings from the early VR days of X-plane 11 to MSFS to MSFS2024, it has been the only 'one switch transformation of performance' I can ever remember. Your results may, of course be different but, if so, it is also just one switch to turn it off again...

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Ryzen 7 9800x3D @5.2GHz; ASUS X670-P Motherboard; nVidia 4080 (factory o/c); 32G 5600MHz DDR5 SDRAM; Pimax Crystal Light VR Headset; Quest 3 VR Headset

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