Oh right , well im just as puzzled as you then
Hope you get it sorted
Are you flying in 4k?
Im on a 1440p monitor 165mhz gysnc
Oh right , well im just as puzzled as you then
Hope you get it sorted
Are you flying in 4k?
Im on a 1440p monitor 165mhz gysnc
Thanks. I don’t think its frames issue, as i am getting around 114 at add on airport. What i do noticed is when i pan a round in the cockpit with the mouse the camera sticks a bit around 90 to 120 degrees only a jitter then its ok i can pan around 360 degrees with no problem. Once again this is only with add on airports. Fine otherwise.
Ok thanks for your response.
Whats your TLOD set at , im on 150 on both LOD’s
It doesn’t make any difference. 100, 150, 200. All the same.
Hmmmm, sorry im out of ideas then , like i said , hope you get it sorted, these things can ruin a good flight so i hope someone can give you a fix
Yes 1440p 244 mhz. Gysnc.
Indeed it does. I have more hours trying to find a solution, than flying the sim.
There is a lot more to MSFS than the CPU and GPU. There are many other pieces and parts to the entire MSFS “ecosystem”. Focusing on only the CPU and GPU is like walking around with night vision goggles thinking that it is VR.
My solution for stable frame rates with minor studders are limited frames (44) through Nvidia setup panel no Gsync and activate rbar correctly using Nvidia inspector.
A game in itself
Is the RAM running at the frequency it shipped with? By default BIOS limits the speed to a lower number.
I have a much more humble setup and found this was the case. 3200 MHz RAM was running at 2100 MHz. Going to BIOS and changing it to 3200 MHZ gave me an instant gain of 10+ FPS. You can got o Task Manager >> Performance and look at this to verify the speed
Hey, Your system is bottlenecking, causing your Nvidia RTX 4080 to not have it’s full potential. A better CPU like a 13 or 14 gen would push your system over the edge. As you can see in your pics your being Main thread limited. (CPU)