I thought that too... being DX10 as the culprit but I took a chance and installed Crysis and bang out of the box... it's all as smooth as silk.
I also found just before I cross fired my system...
I had 1 x Radeon 3870, which left my (now) old 8800 Ultra dead in the water with both Image Quality, performance and FSX ran rather smooth...
As I said.. the people running the orginal 8800 silicone runs are the ones affected by the issues more than anyone else. I still have my hot-rod'd 8800GTX which is running faster than the ultra but the difference in how FSX runs on that overpriced POS compared to the newer ATi card is night and day in many respects.
I was aware of the process in manufacture/QC which is similar to other processor and IC production runs. That is why 2 people can have the same product (cpu, memory, gpu) and one can high clock it stable where the other can not clock very far at all.
I was under the impression from my contact at Nvidia later release cores were not from the same run as the originals as Phils post would suggest.
There were changes made in later runs to fix issues only a core design change would address.
I must admit that I am now in very good terms with FSX-Accelerator.....it is running smoothly still on a swing of 18-37 fps, no flickers worth mention, and no hick-ups from it of any real worry, all sliders 98%up except traffic which is around 35%..........Lucky?...I guess so.....so to all of you still in the "soup".....good luck!!!! eventually, like me, you will get lucky(?)and you will fly tranquile in great VFR skies that only FSX can give you---may it be soon..........I did have a dislike for the Nvidia 8800GTS until the beta 169.09 then 169.25 driver came along, really good I would say. 8-)
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