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Jason-118

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  1. I get the same with my FSX just at UK2000 airports though... I'm using 8xSQ and in game anisotropic filtering on a GTX 680, I just assumed it was to do with the way the airport was designed like there's another runway hidden underneath it. Jason Just found this as I posted might explain the problem and I don't think it can be fixed as it seems more like a design limitation. http://www.uk2000scenery.org/forum/index.php?topic=6922.0 Jason
  2. Yes I am running a PCI 3.0 motherboard but I was under the impression that it will only be utilised once an Ivy Bridge processor is installed.
  3. Ant if your looking for a card that runs cooler but gives great performance a 680 wil certainly do that I was running a 480 before, the noise and temps were ridiculous.
  4. I'm running an i7 2700k at 4.7Ghz 16gb DDR 1600mhz ram with FSX running off an SSD, in the VC at UK2000 Manchester I get 30-40fps in the cockpit.I use Nvidia inspector to adjust image quality antialiasing is set to 8xSQ and 2x Supersampling with texture filtering application controlled because I was finding horrible stuttering with REX water textures so I use anisotropic in game which has fixed the problem. I'm also running an EnB series profile on top of that and the card doesn't even sweat, if you want better fps in FSX you need a fast processor.
  5. I've been running FSX with a Gigabyte GTX680 and it runs perfectly fine although no noticable difference in comparison with my previous card which was a GTX 480.As for other games it's much more of an improvement i'm glad to say
  6. More likely that your scenery is out of date I think the fmc takes data from navigraph and not whats in the fsx scenery. Jason P.
  7. Sounds like a font issue but try and put up a screenshot so we know what your talking about exactly. Jason Paver
  8. Just thought I'd add a screenshot of my terrain warning while on the ground parked at LEBL after landing. Yes I have custom scenery but I can bet that you would still have same results with default scenery too. I think the terrain database definately needs looked at. Jason Paver
  9. To be honest I run a GTX 480 on FSX with everything maxed and my card is utilized around 50% most of the time so a 580 would be quite an overkill for this game. As for the blurry menu I'm afraid that is a side affect of external set anti aliasing. Jason Paver
  10. Not really an option with an ATI card using an nvidia driver program. Jason Paver
  11. I'm not sure whether you missed it but supersampling needs to be set higher externally by your catalyst control center at least 4x if the game looks terrible when you turn you anti aliasing off in game maybe you should look for an option in the control center which allows you to override the in game setting. Jason Paver
  12. Setting at least 4 x Supersampling on my Nvidia card got rid of it for me. Jason Paver
  13. Thanks Bondi that post helped me sort my bouncing problem :) Jason Paver
  14. Bondi do you know how to fix it? Or have any other information on it? Jason Paver
  15. Hi guys don't mean to Hijack your topic here but when you pushback in the 737 on my computer the aircraft bounces up and down the whole time have any of you experienced this? Thanks Jason Paver

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