Elevation problems and OOM's

emilios[flytampa]
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Re: Elevation problems and OOM's

Post by emilios[flytampa] » Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:15 am

i dont see the _LC entry somewhere. Can you please add it in the library, below the 'FlyTampa-Amsterdam' entry
emilios[flytampa]
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Re: Elevation problems and OOM's

Post by emilios[flytampa] » Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:23 am

bouwmanier09 wrote:Got it.... I had to add it manually in the library now... It's working now, thanks. Odd though, this was a fresh P3D install.
in some users, the installer won't automatically add the _LC entry for P3D installations. glad it's sorted now
DeeJay
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Re: Elevation problems and OOM's

Post by DeeJay » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:29 am

Sydney1962 wrote:See your tesselation factor is set on low Why?

this lets do your graphic card where it is made for,
and reduce workload from your CPU , partly to your videocard.

rgds.
Because I never understood what the tesselation factor was good for. I didn't see any difference when it was set high or low. So as a standard rule I've set everything as low as possible as long as I didn't see a difference to help performance increase.

Thanks for clarifying. What do you think is the best value for this?

I guess this still doesn't help OOM issues, right??
Sydney1962
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Re: Elevation problems and OOM's

Post by Sydney1962 » Thu Jan 12, 2017 2:54 pm

tessalation factor is dependable of memory size of graphics card with 2GB videocard should say use
medium and with 3gb like GTX780 use High and with 4GB or more like GTX980, GTX980TI or GTX10.. series
use Ultra setting

It can bring profit to your FPS and VAS but is card related, expect with high level graphic cards
more profit then a low end 2GB card.
DeeJay
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Re: Elevation problems and OOM's

Post by DeeJay » Fri Jan 13, 2017 8:03 pm

OK, thanks for the explantation. I've got a GTX970. So I'm gonna try something between medium and ultra and see what happens?!
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