I have pretty good internet speeds. I normally get around 290 mbs of internet speed.
So should I still have rolling cache on?
Is there any advantages or disadvantages to this in performance?
I have pretty good internet speeds. I normally get around 290 mbs of internet speed.
So should I still have rolling cache on?
Is there any advantages or disadvantages to this in performance?
@xxYUNIORxx. I moved your post to the “Community Help Center / PC & Hardware” category when these type issues are discussed. You will find other threads concerning rolling cache here. Hope this helps.
Have you tried turning the rolling cache off? I only have a 50 MBs download speed and I use neither the rolling cache nor any manual cache.
I am lucky I guess because I have very smooth flying with no stuttering including on the ground at KSFO with Aerosoft Simple Traffic flying the DA62X with the Garmin G1000 NXI in this relatively modest hardware and these settings.
I believe it is smooth at this very nice level of detail because I am limiting the sim rendering to 30 fps @ 1920x1080.
Gigabyte Aorus-5 Laptop
i7-10700 w/ 16GB RAM
GTX 1660 Ti 6GB
500 GB SSD
Photogrammetry ON
Options - Graphics
so may be a good idea to let it on…
Next question is what size?
… not more than 32GIG
I have 1GB fibre and use a 32GB rolling cache. I found that with the cache off the photogrammetry in most of Europe was terrible - not loading until the last second and then only that which you were directly above. The rest was just triangles.
With it on it’s not the case. It defaults to on, and there is no detriment to it being on, so I figured why not? 
I have Cache on, 50GB on my M.2 SSD.
I do use the Google Mods with high LOD option enabled. I do find textures are slower to load without cache.