FSX was a badly coded setup to start with, and that still haunts users today.
It does not matter how much hardware you throw at FSX, running everything at max will never give a respectable performance.
One will have to set the sliders within reason to ensure a smooth experience.
I cannot fly at anything less then 20fps, mine is locked @ 30, mostly stay at 30 but at the expense of sacrifice.
I have 2 saved CFG's, one for commercial flying and one for GA flying.
In both those CFG's I have different settings, eg, GA flying I would have dense scenery & normal autogen where commercial I would have normal scenery and sparse autogen.
50% airliner traffic and 10 GA traffic on commercial where GA would be 50% GA traffic and 10 commercial.
Weather settings I kept at medium and one slider up for distance.
Avoid cars, boats and ships, they kill FPS.
Also use Nvidia inspector. This helps alot:
http://www.simforums.com/forums/setting ... 36586.htmlGoodluck.
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