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  1. It obviously didn't help much. Spirit
  2. One can monitor the GPU with GPU-Z a freeware tool very well. I doubt that your card run out of memory. Spirit
  3. Looks like that your research wasn't quite deep enough. Spirit
  4. One can find it here and on other places too. http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=406876 Spirit
  5. Installed the newest GeForce drivers 364.91 using the DDU tool for a clean install and everything is fine - as always. I guess this old driver 353.30 isn't ok for W10. Spirit
  6. Did you ask here? http://forum.simflight.com/forum/30-fsuipc-support-pete-dowson-modules/ Spirit
  7. Make a test with DSR setting to a higher resolution then you also know the impact. Spirit
  8. Why doen't you ask this question at the Milviz support forum? http://www.milviz.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=16 Spirit
  9. The newest is always the best. Spirit
  10. Where did you get this information from? P3D v3 works very well with HT. Spirit
  11. Looks like that the newest EMT version is able to work for P3D v3 too. Spirit
  12. Just did the FireStrike benchmark test with my ASUS GTX780TI and reached 11351 scores. Spirit
  13. Indeed, no surprise that the GTX980 can't give you much more performance compared to the GTX780. You should investigate why your CPU isn't able to feed your GPU much better. I had no problems to load my GTX780TI above 90%. Spirit

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