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Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:22 am
by XxRazgrizxX
Instead of trying to explain it i thought ide show you

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMLlBooqx8w





p.s. plz dont move this to the video section...TY

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:01 am
by hhomebrewer
I see you have the same chip and the same amount of RAM as me. I tried to overclock to just a skosh above stock, but it failed. How do you do it? I use one of those Zalman "sunflower" coolers. I can't see the chip overheating. It runs at about one hundred degrees. That's nothing, right? I'd like to get to 3.2GHz. That's not a great leap forward, but it would help to run FSX. At least I think it would. I have to wait for several moments for FSX to load all its goodies. My screen stays black until about 82% of the scenery files have loaded, then my screen comes up.

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:20 am
by XxRazgrizxX
I see you have the same chip and the same amount of RAM as me. I tried to overclock to just a skosh above stock, but it failed. How do you do it? I use one of those Zalman "sunflower" coolers. I can't see the chip overheating. It runs at about one hundred degrees. That's nothing, right? I'd like to get to 3.2GHz. That's not a great leap forward, but it would help to run FSX. At least I think it would. I have to wait for several moments for FSX to load all its goodies. My screen stays black until about 82% of the scenery files have loaded, then my screen comes up.


To tell you the truth....I CHEATED...a friend of mine works for geeksquad and he hooked me up. I had him overclock my cpu so honestly i really couldnt help u there cuz i just dont know. I know to be able to overclock you need a motherboard that is capable of doing it and i know that 100 degrees is ok...but i wouldnt let it get any hotter. With a cpu fan somewhere between 70-90 degrees is good, 100 is what ide call max, but if you got a better cpu cooler, you could get more out of it

ex: This is a good one.

im thinkin bout gettin it and tryin to overcock a little more

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 2:02 am
by Daube
Concerning your throttle problem, could it be an hardware issue within your joystick ?
I mean, try to unplug completely your joysitck, and manipulate the plane throttle only with the keyboard keys, that is F1 => F4, and see if the problem still occurs while the joystick is unplugged.

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 2:02 am
by Slotback
. I can't see the chip overheating. It runs at about one hundred degrees. That's nothing, right? I'd like to get to 3.2GHz.

I hope you mean Fahrenheit. 99% of hardware guides are in Celsius so you may want to change it to C.

There's plenty of guides online for overclocking AMD chips.

http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=267708

http://ixbtlabs.com/articles3/cpu/pheno ... ng-p1.html

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:29 pm
by XxRazgrizxX
manipulate the plane throttle only with the keyboard keys, that is F1 => F4, and see if the problem still occurs while the joystick is unplugged.


Im pretty sure its not a joystick problem because almost all other planes work, its just ones with auto burner like the IRIS F-14 & Alpha XB-70 that the throttle sticks but i will try that and see what happens

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:31 pm
by Daube
Ah ! For the IRIS newly freeware planes (like the strike eagle and the tomcat), you'll have (mandatory) to disable one gauge that handles the throttle, because it's problematic in FSX. I don't remember the exact name, though...

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:20 pm
by XxRazgrizxX
Ah ! For the IRIS newly freeware planes (like the strike eagle and the tomcat), you'll have (mandatory) to disable one gauge that handles the throttle, because it's problematic in FSX. I don't remember the exact name, though...


But its not the freeware one, i bought it for fsx like 2 years ago and everything was fine, but when i installed acceleration then this thing with the sticking throttle started happening. SP1 was fine, so was SP2 but acceleration the throttle sticks...

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 1:42 pm
by Daube
The IRIS F-14 Tomcat is now freeware, just like the F-15 Eagle, Strike Eagle, and many other FS9 planes they made :)

I took a look in the F-15 strike Eagle panel.cfg, the gauge that you must comment is:
Code: Select all
gauge02=F15E_Gauges!Afterburner FDC,  1,1,20,20


Just put a '//' sign in front of the line, like this:
Code: Select all
//gauge02=F15E_Gauges!Afterburner FDC,  1,1,20,20


The F-14 gauge has a similar name I believe. I have deleted the name so I don't remember exactely, but you should find it easilly, it has a name that is linked to the throttle or the afterburner.

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:23 pm
by XxRazgrizxX
[quote]The IRIS F-14 Tomcat is now freeware, just like the F-15 Eagle, Strike Eagle, and many other FS9 planes they made :)

I took a look in the F-15 strike Eagle panel.cfg, the gauge that you must comment is:
[code]gauge02=F15E_Gauges!Afterburner FDC,

Re: Minor but HUGELY upsetting Problem I need help with.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:29 pm
by Daube
Ah my mistake, I didn't know that IRIS had made a FSX-native Tomcat.
Ok then, that's strange...