Gained Big Performance With This

So I been tinkering around trying to figure out what I can do to gain more performance. Read lots of people online changing many things with hardware settings and I found that If you really want the best out of gaming, you need to do the following. Now, this worked for me and there are many articles online which can support this.

My Specs:
12900K
RTX3090 Ti
32GB DDR5 6400 CL32
1TB NVME
48 inch 4K OLED

Before these changes I was getting average of 45-49 fps with Fenix A320 with Ultra preset ON and render scale at 100. This is sitting in cockpit on KMIA Runway 27 with clear weather and 5:30 PM.

I was SHOCKED at the gains. When it comes to gaming, you don’t need anything above 8 cores. So, I did the following.

I went into my BIOS and disabled the following:

Intel Virtualization- Disabled
E cores- Disabled
Hyper Threading- Disabled

By just disabling these three things, I was able to gain about 11-13 fps but most importantly, smoother frames. Furthermore, Before, I used to get 1 core which would be working at 100% while the rest was spread out unevenly. But now, I’m getting 2 cores that are working at 100% and the rest of the cores are getting evenly balanced workloads. This is what I believe is giving me full smooth experience.

I’m now getting close to 58-60 fps under same circumstances as previous test(With Fenix A320) and same Ultra settings at 4K. That’s mora than 10 fps and butter smooth frames.

I know this is on a high end system, but it just may work for you too and if it doesn’t all you have to do is revert. If all you do is gaming/MSFS, this is all you need and will/should improve your performance.

Hope this helps some of you out there trying to squeeze out as much as possible.



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Moved to #self-service:install-performance-graphics where Performance topic can be found.

I wish I could do this but I also use my desktop for VMware virtualiziation running Linux and pentesting tools and I use my 3090ti for password cracking with Hashcat which can also use cpu multi-threading.

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Guess it will vary depending on CPU. I’m on a 10th gen i7 and have to keep HT enabled. HT off with Fenix off gives me stutters.

same here HT off with the 10700k introduces stutters.

Your`e cracking peoples passwords???

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He’s probably a “whitehat hacker”, employed to pentest websites or services for vulnerabilities.

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Legitimate use in the right environment for password auditing as part of a security sweep.

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