TeiscoDelRay
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Might get the academic version and want to know if this product is a download or mailed to me? Also it states single computer license so does that mean I cannot put on new pc if I build one?
Might get the academic version and want to know if this product is a download or mailed to me? Also it states single computer license so does that mean I cannot put on new pc if I build one?
Well lucky me, I am one of those people that it runs terrible for. FSX ran great but this does not. I am getting only 15 to 30 fps with default settings in the default flight. FSX would be running in the high 70's and over. I am running an i7 2600k and two 570 gtx cards in sli.
Can we assume you have tweaked your nVidia settings? P3D ran like a dog on all defaults for me, but transformed when I simply added prepar3d.exe to my FSX profile in Inspector.I am getting only 15 to 30 fps with default settings in the default flight
Generalisation. FSX doesn't have to be coded for SLI to benefit from it. I run at 4066x1024, which is possible because I use nVidia 2D Surround. This is an SLI technology (I run two GTX460SE cards in SLI), and FSX benefits from it transparently.Neither does FSX, in fact SLI does nothing. FSX wasn't coded to take advantage of SLI, so there's no improvement over a single card.
Have you tried disabling Hyper Threading in the Bios ? I've heard it can be a problem for FSX so it may be the same for P3D.
I run a 2500K overclocked to 4.6GHZ with most sliders maxed and I'm getting over 100 fps most of the time, so you shouldn't have a problem getting these results too.
Still cannot get this to work correctly so sent for a refund. The final straw was when I started FSX and watched the activity of the two graphic cards. Both cards worked equally but when I did the same to Prepar3d only one card worked full on. Maybe when they get this working better for settups like mine I will try again.