When I built my system last year I was on a pretty strict budget. I tried to do as much research on the available components as possible. Using bench tests from sources like Tom's Hardware, Comp Pilot, the SOH and Combat Aces forums, ect. I had always used Nvidia VC's, but the price point for the 5850 and comparison to the 295 (I think) made me look real close. The 5850 has 1 GB of DDR5 and matched-up close in performance and spec's. I had read that CFS3 did run well with ATI cards, but FSX proved to actually run "faster". With the $$ diff at > $150 US, at the time (Feb 2010), I opted for the 5850.
My OFF P3 install did NOT run well with the default settings. With trial and error and much needed suggestions from Parky and Red Wolf from the OFF forum, here are the settings that greatly improved my video experience....the FPS literally doubled (from the low 20's to the mid 50's) and the "jaggies" (triangle shaped artifact on the scenery caused from changing the POV too fast using TrackerIR5) disappeared. All of my 'Sliders' are set to 4
In the CFSconfig.exe utility: All of my 'Sliders' are set to 4
In the overrides section clear the tick in the 'Dual Pass Render' box and tick the 'High Resolution Z-buffer' box immediately below it.
Now click on 'Window' at the top of the page again and this time click on 'Texture Info' and set the following:
Composite Terrain Texture Pool - set to Managed
Composite Terrain Texture Usage - set to Rendertarget
Composite Aircraft Texture Pool - set to Managed
Composite Aircraft Texture Usage - set to Rendertarget
Vertex Buffer Pool - set to Default
Index Buffer Pool - leave as is - should be set to Default
Fullscreen Swap Effect - set to Flip
Now click on the 'Save' button at the bottom of the screen.
Next click on 'File' and choose 'Exit' - do not use the X close button as this will lose the settings you have just made.
In the ATI CCC:
A/A: 16x (Wide Tent)
A/S: 8X
AI: Advanced
Mipmap: Performance
Vertical Refresh: Always On
A/A Mode: Performance (Multi-Sample)
Triple Buffering: On (check)
Note: I have OC’d my 5850 using the on-board ATI utility.
GPU=870 MHz
MEM Clock= 1130 MHz
My display: 24" ASUS, 1920x1080x60 (maximum)
These settings work for my system. On the csfconfig.exe settings, it is stated by some that turning off the "messages" and "chat" func's, along with the Targeting Cone, HUD, lables and TAC will also increase FPS. I have not found this necessary.
I hope someone finds this data of value.
Regards,
My OFF P3 install did NOT run well with the default settings. With trial and error and much needed suggestions from Parky and Red Wolf from the OFF forum, here are the settings that greatly improved my video experience....the FPS literally doubled (from the low 20's to the mid 50's) and the "jaggies" (triangle shaped artifact on the scenery caused from changing the POV too fast using TrackerIR5) disappeared. All of my 'Sliders' are set to 4
In the CFSconfig.exe utility: All of my 'Sliders' are set to 4
In the overrides section clear the tick in the 'Dual Pass Render' box and tick the 'High Resolution Z-buffer' box immediately below it.
Now click on 'Window' at the top of the page again and this time click on 'Texture Info' and set the following:
Composite Terrain Texture Pool - set to Managed
Composite Terrain Texture Usage - set to Rendertarget
Composite Aircraft Texture Pool - set to Managed
Composite Aircraft Texture Usage - set to Rendertarget
Vertex Buffer Pool - set to Default
Index Buffer Pool - leave as is - should be set to Default
Fullscreen Swap Effect - set to Flip
Now click on the 'Save' button at the bottom of the screen.
Next click on 'File' and choose 'Exit' - do not use the X close button as this will lose the settings you have just made.
In the ATI CCC:
A/A: 16x (Wide Tent)
A/S: 8X
AI: Advanced
Mipmap: Performance
Vertical Refresh: Always On
A/A Mode: Performance (Multi-Sample)
Triple Buffering: On (check)
Note: I have OC’d my 5850 using the on-board ATI utility.
GPU=870 MHz
MEM Clock= 1130 MHz
My display: 24" ASUS, 1920x1080x60 (maximum)
These settings work for my system. On the csfconfig.exe settings, it is stated by some that turning off the "messages" and "chat" func's, along with the Targeting Cone, HUD, lables and TAC will also increase FPS. I have not found this necessary.
I hope someone finds this data of value.
Regards,