Why its better?

Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 9:03 pm
by sonic
Just wondering for you hardware gurus I recently uped all my Ati settings, Bumped my resolution up 3 notches thinking it would hurt perfomance, but It actually helped alot, smoother and finally no flickering, shimmers or blurs. Why does increasing everything help?
Re: Why its better?

Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 10:57 pm
by ctjoyce
To be truthfully honest, I don't know. But I have also noticed that cranking everything up on any card works best. I think if you unthether the card and let the app use as much of the card it wants, you don't run into any problems.
Cheers
Cameron
Re: Why its better?

Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 11:17 pm
by Ashton Lawson
wouldnt i be lucky if that applied to me...

Re: Why its better?

Posted:
Wed May 09, 2007 12:51 am
by Nick N
It is exactly as Cam says and more
When you set up the video card and the software based on trying to throttle resources for better performance, that is exactly what you are doing.. throttling the system. Assuming a system has a decent card and supporting parts, to set them and the software up to lower setting with the mindset that lower makes it better, is not true.
You have to find the balance between what the hardware can do and set the software up to ask for those resources from the system and the card to deliver them as asked, then the system delivers.
That is why when I have posted FSX and FS9 settings, config tweaks and tossed a set of Windows optimizing tricks into the mix along with a list of driver settings, which are never set low, things work better.
By optimizing the OS and the hard disk, you are freeing resources for the software to use. The video card can then deliver the goods easier and the entire system is happy, including the user.
If you throttle the sim and the hardware, you throttle the experience, visual and performance.