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Apr 26th, 2012 at 8:13pm

thomasmendozajr   Offline
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Hi guys I just wanted to make a announcement on FSX Performance. I have been working on trying to get outstanding performance out of FSX for 3 years now, I figure out what type of system is needed for the best performance in FSX With the new system I built for FSX gives me ruffly 40-55FPS with Everything Ultra high, In multiplayer Mode I get ruffly 87-167fps
with everything at Ultra High. So now I know you guys are wondering how much and what are the Specs?,

Well I can tell you in the market world a PC this type is going to cost. But here are the specs of my Build.

GA-990FXA-UD3 Motherboard
http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3996

8GB DDR3 RAM

AMD FX6100 six core 3.3Ghz CPU

Windows Ultimate 64bit OS

Nvidia Gforce GTS 450

 

Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3,Nvidia GTS450, AMD FX 6 Core Black Edition, 32GB RAM, windows 7 64bit,
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Reply #1 - Apr 27th, 2012 at 6:58am

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Do you still get any stuttering in FSX,?

I have a fairly high spec system with good frame rates but still get stuttering sometimes.
 
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Reply #2 - Apr 27th, 2012 at 2:42pm

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No all my stuttering problems are fixed I get an average of 35-58 FPS during Los Angeles or any large city.

Here is an image of my Fps I also had added the [JOBSCHEDULER]
AffinityMask= 14

to my FSX.cfg for my six core processor
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If you do have Stutering problems there is a way to fix that if you have a good enough system. Try to do this.

1. go to your Desktop and right click
2. In the pop up window click on Nvidia Control Panel
3. in the control panel highlight Manage 3D Settings
4. in the Manage 3D settings window click program settings Tab
5. Add the FSX.exe if it is not added
6. At the very bottom of the settings window Turn Vertical Sync to Force ON then apply settings and close the qwindow then start FSX it should fix your problem if you have a goodenough system.
 

Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3,Nvidia GTS450, AMD FX 6 Core Black Edition, 32GB RAM, windows 7 64bit,
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Reply #3 - Apr 27th, 2012 at 5:24pm

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I have an older vista with:
-7 gb RAM
-1 gb videocard

And a cpu( forgotten which) but i only have 15-20 fps with an 1776/1000 screen. But do some of you guys know anything about the alienware x51 computer. Does it produces good fps with a hq screen?
 

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Reply #4 - Apr 28th, 2012 at 11:31pm

thomasmendozajr   Offline
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Yeah I'm pretty sure the AlianWare x51 would run FSX just fine It has the ram and CPU for it you should get a good 30 to 40 Frames per second with a system that type Im running a Nvidia GTS 450 but if i remember Correctly The GTX 555 class is much better! anyways it seams to be a great PC for FSX.
 

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Reply #5 - Apr 29th, 2012 at 3:58am

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Thanks for info!
 

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Reply #6 - May 1st, 2012 at 6:28am

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Thanks Thomas
I have a AMD Radian HD6970 graphics card, so the settings are a bit different than Nvidia so I will experiment unless any one has more info on settings for Radian,
My average 50 fps and varies from 20 up tp 120 with no blurring even at fast low level. its just the occasional stuttering that is annoying.
I see you have a target framerate of 75 is it not better to have it set on  unlimited ?
 
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Reply #7 - May 5th, 2012 at 8:27pm

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No Unlimited FPS is not the best unless you have a supper computer that can handle it. Setting the FPS anywhere from 60 to 80 fps are the best settings for FSX as if you have higher fps such as 120 fps it can cause drag or shuttering Sorry that i did not bring that up at first. My fps can go up to 225fps but it drags alot so the best setting is to set it to 75fps
 

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Reply #8 - May 26th, 2012 at 2:24pm

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I'm no FSX expert and my computer isn't up to today's standards, but as I've read various performance threads and tweaks, a question keeps coming to mind: If 24 fps is Bluray territory, what advantage is there to having a higher FPS than that in FSX? Can the human eye even detect the difference between 30 FPS & 70 FPS?

I have this feeling I'm missing something obvious.   Cool
 
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Reply #9 - May 26th, 2012 at 2:40pm

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airlineguy wrote on May 26th, 2012 at 2:24pm:
I'm no FSX expert and my computer isn't up to today's standards, but as I've read various performance threads and tweaks, a question keeps coming to mind: If 24 fps is Bluray territory, what advantage is there to having a higher FPS than that in FSX? Can the human eye even detect the difference between 30 FPS & 70 FPS?

I have this feeling I'm missing something obvious.   Cool

To make something look fluid to the human eye it has to be 18-25 fps,above that doesn't matter.
And don't ask me  if I personnaly detect a difference since I don't detect a difference between 6 and 16 fps. Grin
 

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Reply #10 - May 26th, 2012 at 5:06pm

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jetprop wrote on May 26th, 2012 at 2:40pm:
airlineguy wrote on May 26th, 2012 at 2:24pm:
I'm no FSX expert and my computer isn't up to today's standards, but as I've read various performance threads and tweaks, a question keeps coming to mind: If 24 fps is Bluray territory, what advantage is there to having a higher FPS than that in FSX? Can the human eye even detect the difference between 30 FPS & 70 FPS?

I have this feeling I'm missing something obvious.   Cool

To make something look fluid to the human eye it has to be 18-25 fps,above that doesn't matter.
And don't ask me  if I personnaly detect a difference since I don't detect a difference between 6 and 16 fps. Grin


I suppose that's why one of Nick Needham's gospels is not to chase FPS, judge by how it looks. Good advice.

I can see the diff between 6 and 16...it's pretty choppy in the single digits. With my dusty old rig though (5 years old, 2.13 ghz dual core, 7300GT 256mb card), I'm happy that using Game Booster and Xtreme FSX PC gets me a consistent 10 (at LAX etc.) to 35 (at cruise altitude) FPS even using complex A/C, FScene4X, My TrafficX Lite, etc. 
 
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Reply #11 - May 27th, 2012 at 7:41am

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Well, i for sure agree with Needham's gospels  Wink
 
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