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I had TOD and OOD at 100 and had 30-35 fps in game at 1500ft if i set both lod... to minimu so 10 my frameratie is the same and IF i put these setting to max so 400 and 200 my framerate is just a realy mini mess 28-32 fps so i'm sorry there is another problem my CPU is 35% and GPU 25 to 30% this is really abnormal than i can't have my 4060 gpu up to 90% usage. MSFS is really a big probl. The 4060 ti is not better than my old 2060 (only the fan are stopping on 54060 because no power usage. And my very old 1060 had 30FPS too so big change of GPU and nothing is better.
hola amigo empese hace poco en mfs 2020 y tus videos son grandiosos, nuevo suscriptor ya tienes, paso mucho tiempo y quiero saber como unirme a tus operaciones de vuelo , una cosa sencilla sera que puedes hablar un poco mas despacio?? jajaja toca ver los videos muchas veces y aunque valen la pena , serian mas entendibles para los de habla hispana, muchas gracias brother.
By far the best improvement I got since I started in MSFS. Wild difference, thank you so much. I tested in NY city with Ultra Settings + TAA + DX11 I got stable 30fps, with DLSS Quality I got 40. Remembering It's a RTX3050 6GB + Ryzen 5 5500. I wish you the best!
It worked! Despite having a severed wire (my fault on closing the joystick), I managed to reconnect the wire and get all those wires out of the way of the potentiometer. Now I can taxi smooth as butter! Thank you!
Awesome!! I can’t thank you enough. I tried everything before but still was getting stutters. Finally came up to your channel. I follow the steps and finally no more stutters. Thanks again for posting this video!
i played with software settings for years, and mostly it did little. The biggest improvement for me was going to a _faster RAM_ . Even with a 13900 and a 4080 running at 4K, I used to have a lot of stutters when flying from busy airports or low and fast over cities. I tried everything in the software, but noting really fixed it. What I came to realize is that all of those big red spikes where you get two or three together when using the FPS tool in developer mode were being caused by the RAM not completing operations fast enough so that data got to the CPU quickly. I knew little about memory, but when I took the time to learn, what I realized that my memory was only running at 4800mhz vs the 5500mhz that the processor was running at. Unknow to me at the time was that while my installed memory was 5200mhz, the XMP file (a file that is stored in the memory chips) was not active because I had never *enabled XMP* in the BIOS. When I enabled it, and set the XMP to XMP1 in the BIOS, the improvement was dramatic. The stuttering at busy airports was greatly reduced and the sim ran pretty smoothly, but there was sill an ocassional couple of double to triple red peaks in the Debug FPS counter top graph. When 2024 specs came out, I decided to upgrade to 64mb of faster memory. The memory in the system was 5200 with CL38. The CL is the number of clock cycles it takes for the RAM to actually complete an operation, so CL30 memory means that it would only take 30 cycles rather than 40 cycles, so when I bought my 2 x 32 (two sticks is faster than 4 sticks) I went with a 6000mhz CL30 memory and used the brand's XMP Tweaked overclock profile. The difference was amazing. I can now fly in busy airports as slow frame rates but with almost no stutters. The top graph on the FPS counter will be almost solid yellow, and while there might be a single red spike from time to time, there are not the constant double and triple spikes that I used to have with the early RAM running at 4800mz. When I was running the original ram at 4800hz, the latency for the processor (visible in the FPS tool) would often be in the mid 20 microseconds, but with the 6000 CL30 ram, the processor latency went from the mid 20s down to the low teens. My GPU has almost always run below 10 microseconds of latency. While my frame rates did increase maybe 5% to 10%, the real improvement was in smoothness. Even when I am in busy airports, or flying a jet through down town NYC, even if the frame rates fall, the flight is still very smooth. In most cases, it is not the graphics card that usually causes issues. If your GPU latency is much lower than your CPU, and you are seeing a lot of red spikes on the top graph of the FPS tool, then my guess is that your memory is what causes the stutters and not the graphics settings. Now the Terrain and Object Level of detail sliders have the most impact of all of the settings, but if you look at your FPS top graph and you see a lot of double or triple red spikes, my advice to that you look at your memory and consider going to faster memory with lower faster CL (lower is better).
I was expecting a little bit of improvement on fps, every time i follow some recomendation to mess on the control panel i get like, 5 fps and it’s alright. I was not expecting to gain over 30fps and a better visual quality as well. Even before i started flying the improvements were very noticeable at the menu alone. This video tells me two things: 1- you’re a great tutorial maker? Thanks a lot 2- godamn asobo, is it that hard to optimize your stuff correctly??? Jesus.
Hello sir great video do you know if Microsoft flight simulator 2024 will have multi-view camera for home cockpit builders The home cockpit mode is not enabled in 2020
hello, Paul here say I got serious stutter flying into KRNO in the inibuilds A320. , I'm running a I7-12700 processor 64 of ram and a RTX3060 card. I'm hearing alot about turning the game mode off, what do you think.
I don’t even know how the performance boost is possible. Now my RTX 4050 is running beyond ultra settings at a constant 40 fps. (What I cap MSFS to) which only wavers when going through huge cities.
Thank you so much, after learning about how much it relys on my CPU after tweaking just the CPU heavy settings and leaving the rest on high or ultra I'm going from 14 to 30fps, thank you
Tired of this rudder axis spikes, I just applied the Electronic spray to the potentiometer. Wires were already pretty well positioned. I hope this brings an end to the annoying spikes.
WARNING: 2:01 There aren't only 5 screws, you also have to take off the 2 more screws on the other side, similar to where screws #1 and 2 are located! Almost ruined my stick thinking there was only 5 to take off because I couldn't get it apart.
I hadn't used MSFS for what must be about 2 years. Just recently I gave it a try and as expected, loads of updates needed to be applied. Several hours later, it was all updated and all applied in the sim. What I am noticing is stutters (for want of a better term) even on the main MSFS loading screen, where it will stall (it never crashes) and then continues. The sound and animation stalls. The stuttering is also there when you start something like a bush trip and it goes to the loading page there just before you click the button to go to your plane. I have tried many of these tweaks, both within the sim and external, including NVIDIA settings, clearing NVIDIA cache, clearing rolling cache (which does appear to have improved things - although not completely) and I have also tuned down the options. I have also installed the lossless scaling as a seperate issue where I was barely reaching 20fps. I don't believe my issue is CPU as I have a 3990 Threadripper (admittedly getting old now) but always runs very low. What I do wonder is whether the issue is with my GPU. This is also quite old now and wondering if it just isn't capable anymore following all the updates over the last 2 years. This is a RTX 2080Ti and I noticed the 3D (within Task Manager) was always running at 99%. I also notice that the side of my PC case gets REALLY hot, even to touch, and the temp in Task Manager was getting up to 85-90 degrees. But my PC is never crashing so I assume that is being managed. I just have a feeling that whilst I have the so-called best (or one of the best) CPU coolers which is doing a good job in that area of my case, with the GPU being low down it is not cooling as well as it should, hence the really hot temperatures. Or as I say, maybe the 2080Ti is just not good enough anymore!? If anyone can help, that would be appreciated. I would be happy to upgrade my GPU IF that is the issue but also if anyone has any suggestions on how I can improve the cooling, as I assume whatever GPU I get, it is going to need better cooling, especially the new 40 series cards. I know I should try to uninstall and re-install MSFS but really trying to avoid the hours (or days) it will take to get everything back up to the latest update 🙂 Maybe I just have to bite the bullet
Just stumbled across this! EGEO is my home airport Ive flown into and out of there a bunch of times (it has a really fun approach into RWY19) Generally I do my flying out of a flying club in Glasgow.... PS Fort William is a shitehole xD only thing it has of note is a McDonalds! Would love to see you fly in my neck of the woods again!