Aharon 464 Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 Shalom and greetings all my pals, While my MSI GE62VR 6RF Apache Pro with 16 GB ram, 6 GB NVIDIA GTX 1060, 1 TB 7,200 rpm, and 226 GB SDD drive is doing well for my FSX Deluxe with SP1 and SP2 set in Windows 10 Professional operating system, I am trying to figure out to solve the problem of little fuzzy on ground texture when flying at FL350. Ground is always sharp when I see ground under my plane but little fuzzy when looking off left or right wing. My five year old laptop with 12 GB ram, 2 GB NVIDIA Geoforce 560 with CUDA, and 750 GB 7,200 rpm could show crisp ground texture from FL350 when under plane or looking right and left of the plane. Since MSI GE62VR 6RF Apache Pro laptop is loaded with fancy glitz functions that I cannot make heads or tails to create right setting for FSX, I look at NVIDIA control center and notice that it is set to global setting with NVIDIA GRU. Should I switch setting to High Performance NVIDIA setting or leave it alone? I am afraid to mess it up. I also notice that the NVIDIA control center's Anisotropic setting is set to 8X for FSX. I changed from 8X to 16X. Is this correct thing for me to do to make the ground texture crisp sharp when flying at FL350? Or is it big mistake and I should change back to 8X? Thanks for any help that any of you might offer. Regards, Aharon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aerosoft Aerosoft Team [Inactive Account] 51558 Posted February 3, 2017 Aerosoft Share Posted February 3, 2017 Are you sure you let the NVIDIA control center handle the setting and it is not defaulted to the application? I am not a big fan of using non FS tools to handle these things btw, It's very rare that we see a possible setting there that is better then what the sim offers. Asking the graphics pipeline to do things FSX is not build for often leads to low fps because the buffers overflow or or not used. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aharon 464 Posted February 3, 2017 Author Share Posted February 3, 2017 Quote Mathijs Kok: I am not a big fan of using non FS tools to handle these things Asking the graphics pipeline to do things FSX is not build for often leads to low fps because the buffers overflow or or not used. Mathijs, Thanks for warning and I will follow your suggestion not to ask NVDIA to do things that FSX is not designed for by not not touching NVDIA control panel's settings. Quote Mathijs Kok:Are you sure you let the NVIDIA control center handle the setting and it is not defaulted to the application? With exception for changing NVIDIA control center's Anisotropic setting from 8X to 16X, I did not touch other things. NVDIA control panel's settings came as default in the new MSI GE62VR 6RF Apache Pro laptop and looking inside NVDIA control center's settings by looking at the program settings of NVDIA control center, the settings of NVDIA control center for the specific program FSX are all set to "use globe setting (on)" for each setting. The selected prefered graphic processor for FSX in NVDIA control panel is set to "use global setting (auto select: NVDIA CPU)". That is what it came in the new laptop and it is default setting. I did not touch anything in the control panel of NVDIA except changing from 8X to 16X for antisotropic filtering in hope to see crisp sharp ground textures from looking out of left or right of plane flying at FL350 as I believe in beauty of screenshots. I have not yet tested FSX after new 16X setting. When I fly past a city or town at FL350, I like to identify highways or roads or streets or buildings in screenshots to create an efficient and presentable screenshot flight report. In my old laptop's NVDIA control panel settings, the preference graphic processor for FSX was set by default to high performance NVIDA. That is why I am asking around if it is ok for me to change in my new laptop's NVDIA control panel's preference graphic processor setting from "use global setting (auto select: NVDIA CPU)" to "high performance NVDIA" but you said you do not like the idea. Regards, Aharon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aharon 464 Posted March 8, 2017 Author Share Posted March 8, 2017 Well I am still not getting crisp sharp ground textures when looking at left or right side, not under the plane. For FSX Deluxe with SP1 and SP2, what are the best FSX settings and NiVdia settings to achieve crisp sharp ground textures when flying at FL350 or 10,000 ft or 5,000 ft please? I am trying to figure out why my new powerful laptop with 16 GB ram with fastest memory chips, 6 GB dedicated GTX1060 video ram, Latest 6th Gen. Intel® Core™ i7 processor, and 1 TB 7,200 rpm hard drive is not doing what you can see in my screenshot that was taken by my 6 year old laptop with 12 GB ram, 2 GB dedicated GT 580 Cuda NiVidia video ram, and 750 GB 7,200 rpm hard drive. I cannot access to my old laptop's files to look at settings as it is dead. Here is screenshot example out of old laptop: Please login to display this image. Please login to display this image. I know my new laptop is one zillion times more powerful than my 6 year old laptop so I must have been using wrong settings in FSX. Regards, Aharon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aharon 464 Posted March 12, 2017 Author Share Posted March 12, 2017 I am studying both fsx.cfgs from old and new laptop to see any difference that might contribute or explain the factor for little fuzzy ground textures. So far, both are same except two words: ProcSpeed and Thermal Visual which show different numbers in both FSX.cfgs. What is ProcSpeed? In old laptop, it shows 6694. In new laptop, it shows 5672. What is thermal Visuals? In old laptop, it is zero. In new laptop,it is one. Does it explain why little bit fuzzy ground texture on left and right sides of plane (not under plane)? Regards, Aharon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aharon 464 Posted March 12, 2017 Author Share Posted March 12, 2017 Meanwhile... The old laptop has i7-3612 CPU @2.10 GHZ The new laptop has Skylark i7-6700 HQ CPU @ 3.20 GHZ expandable to 3.80 GHZ if desired Here is FSX.cfg as seen below: [GRAPHICS] SHADER_CACHE_PRIMED_10=1693458432 SHADER_CACHE_PRIMED=1693458432 D3D10=0 TEXTURE_MAX_LOAD=1024 NUM_LIGHTS=8 AIRCRAFT_SHADOWS=0 AIRCRAFT_REFLECTIONS=1 COCKPIT_HIGH_LOD=0 LANDING_LIGHTS=1 AC_SELF_SHADOW=0 EFFECTS_QUALITY=2 GROUND_SHADOWS=0 TEXTURE_QUALITY=3 IMAGE_QUALITY=0 See_Self=1 Text_Scroll=1 HIGHMEMFIX=1 [SOUND] AmbientUIMusicVolume=-6.000000 SOUND_FADER1=-0.000000 SOUND_FADER2=-0.000000 SOUND_FADER3=-0.000000 SOUND_FADER4=-0.000000 AmbientUIMusic=FSX01 PrimaryDevice={DEF00000-9C6D-47ED-AAF1-4DDA8F2B5C03} VoiceDevice={DEF00002-9C6D-47ED-AAF1-4DDA8F2B5C03} SOUND=1 SOUND_QUALITY=2 SOUND_LOD=0 UISound=0 AmbientUI=0 [Display] ChangeTime=4.000000 TransitionTime=4.000000 ActiveWindowTitleTextColor=255,255,255 ActiveWindowTitleBackGroundColor=0,28,140,64 NonActiveWindowTitleTextColor=255,255,255 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PANEL_STRETCHING=1 UNITS_OF_MEASURE=0 [Weather] WindshieldPrecipitationEffects=1 MinGustTime=10 MaxGustTime=500 MinGustRampSpeed=1 MaxGustRampSpeed=200 MinVarTime=5 MaxVarTime=50 MinVarRampSpeed=10 MaxVarRampSpeed=75 TurbulenceScale=1.000000 WeatherServerAddress=fs2k.zone.com WeatherServerPort=80 WeatherGraphDataInDialog=0 AdjustForMagVarInDialog=1 DynamicWeather=2 DownloadWindsAloft=0 DisableTurbulence=0 CLOUD_DRAW_DISTANCE=4 DETAILED_CLOUDS=1 CLOUD_COVERAGE_DENSITY=5 THERMAL_VISUALS=1 [DISPLAY.Device.NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060.0] Mode=1920x1080x32 Anisotropic=1 AntiAlias=1 [CONTROLS] Controls_Default=Standard Controls_Current=Standard KBDAIL=64 KBDELEV=64 KBDRUD=64 [TextInfo.1] Latitude=1,1 Longitude=1,2 Altitude=1,3 Heading=1,4 AirSpeed=1,5 WindDirectionAndSpeed=1,6 [TextInfo.2] FrameRate=1,1 LockedFrameRate=1,2 GForce=1,3 FuelPercentage=1,4 [TextInfo.3] Latitude=1,1 Longitude=1,2 Altitude=1,3 Heading=1,4 AirSpeed=1,5 WindDirectionAndSpeed=1,6 FrameRate=2,1 LockedFrameRate=2,2 GForce=2,3 FuelPercentage=2,4 [SlewTextInfo.1] Latitude=1,1 Longitude=1,2 Altitude=1,3 Heading=1,4 AirSpeed=1,5 [SlewTextInfo.2] FrameRate=1,1 LockedFrameRate=1,2 [SlewTextInfo.3] Latitude=1,1 Longitude=1,2 Altitude=1,3 Heading=1,4 AirSpeed=1,5 FrameRate=2,1 LockedFrameRate=2,2 [Trusted] D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\Modules\FSUIPC4.dll.biblhiquzciinwauzitthwnbkteulklrztbhcwkk=1 D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\GAUGES\737-400.DLL.nlialwwbckcoaiwawbuqwkqaawhnkqwbbatzahrr=2 D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\GAUGES\Boeing777-300.GAU.eaetaluzbbuknwktuoelqoteubrclrrrkborwalk=2 D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\GAUGES\Magnetic_Compass.DLL.wbqqqwztoeecoiberqqtnanuiwwtcalttbrurbln=2 D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\GAUGES\BoeingGeneric.DLL.lahnwqooworohqnrzrbwbzztcwiqwiatzqzatrtc=2 D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\GAUGES\KingAir.DLL.oznzblkwkchternibkhrtkeawcoebnwlrahlzekk=2 D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\GAUGES\Cessna172.DLL.eeqhwtkwquzcrnhzwozztzobqelbheckatrlburn=2 D:\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\GAUGES\KingAir_Radio.DLL.ncokuzqoztinrcriaaiwlhqirchrzttbrlzchttr=2 [DynamicHeadMovement] LonAccelOnHeadLon=-0.020000 LonAccelOnHeadPitch=-0.010000 RollAccelOnHeadLat=0.010000 YawAccelOnHeadLat=-0.100000 RollAccelOnHeadRoll=0.100000 MaxHeadAngle=5.000000 MaxHeadOffset=0.300000 HeadMoveTimeConstant=1.000000 [VirtualCopilot] VirtualCopilotActive=1 [USERINTERFACE] ShowAllACPaintSchemes=1 SelectAircraftManufacturer=All SelectAircraftPublisher=All SelectAircraftType=All DisplayFuelAsWeight=1 PageID=1 OpenATCOnCreate=0 SHOW_MISSION_CAPTIONS=0 PAUSE_ON_LOST_FOCUS=0 PROMPT_ON_EXIT=1 SITUATION=FLIGHTS\OTHER\FLTSIM Map_Orientation=2 [ATC] ShowATCText=1 COMM_MSG_NONE_COLOR=FFFFFFFF COMM_MSG_ATC_USER_COLOR=FFB6FFB6 COMM_MSG_USER_ATC_COLOR=FFFFD21B COMM_MSG_ATC_AI_COLOR=FF00FF00 COMM_MSG_AI_ATC_COLOR=FFFF7840 AutoOpenAirTrafficWindow=1 UsePilotVoice=1 PilotVoice=0 [PointOfInterestSystem] CycleSetting=0 [SCENERY] LENSFLARE=0 DAWN_DUSK_SMOOTHING=1 IMAGE_COMPLEXITY=5 [TrafficManager] AirlineDensity=0 GADensity=0 FreewayDensity=0 ShipsAndFerriesDensity=0 LeisureBoatsDensity=0 IFROnly=0 AIRPORT_SCENERY_DENSITY=3 [TERRAIN] LOD_RADIUS=4.500000 MESH_COMPLEXITY=69 MESH_RESOLUTION=23 TEXTURE_RESOLUTION=27 AUTOGEN_DENSITY=4 DETAIL_TEXTURE=1 WATER_EFFECTS=7 [AContain] ShowLabels=1 ShowUserLabel=1 ShowLabelManufacturer=0 ShowLabelModel=0 ShowLabelTailNumber=1 ShowLabelDistance=0 ShowLabelAltitude=1 ShowLabelAirline=0 ShowLabelAirlineAndFlightNumber=0 ShowLabelFlightPlan=0 ShowLabelContainerId=0 ShowLabelAirspeed=0 ShowLabelHeading=0 LabelDelay=1000 LabelColor=FFFF0000 [INTERNATIONAL] ASLAT=3 ASLON=0 MEASURE=0 [REALISM] PFactor=0.000000 Torque=0.000000 GyroEffect=0.000000 CrashTolerance=0.000000 General=0.000000 UnlimitedFuel=False TrueAirspeed=False AutoCoord=False RealMixture=False StressDamage=False GEffect=False ManualLights=False GyroDrift=False CrashWithDyn=False CrashDetection=False AutoTrim=False [SIM] SYSCLOCK=1 [STARTUP] DEMO=0 SHOW_OPENING_SCREEN=1 STARTUP_DEMO= LoadWindow=1 [FACILITIES] COUNTRY= STATE= CITY= GTL_BUTTON=1647 [Misc] Com_Rate=7 [FlightPlanMap] LineWidth=2 SHOW_AIRPORTS=1 SHOW_VORS=1 SHOW_NDBS=1 SHOW_APPROACHES=1 SHOW_INTERSECTIONS=1 SHOW_VICTOR=0 SHOW_JET=0 SHOW_AIRSPACE=1 SHOW_FLIGHTPLAN=1 SHOW_WEATHERSTATIONS=1 SHOW_WEATHERSYSTEMS=1 SHOW_DATATAGS=1 SHOW_TERRAIN=1 show_waypoints=1 show_airways=1 show_markers=1 show_volume_boundaries=1 show_ac_twr=1 [MAPVIEW_MAP] SHOW_AIRPORTS=1 SHOW_VORS=1 SHOW_NDBS=1 SHOW_APPROACHES=1 SHOW_INTERSECTIONS=0 SHOW_VICTOR=0 SHOW_JET=0 SHOW_AIRSPACE=1 SHOW_FLIGHTPLAN=1 SHOW_WEATHERSTATIONS=1 SHOW_WEATHERSYSTEMS=1 SHOW_DATATAGS=1 SHOW_TERRAIN=1 show_flight_history=1 [MULTIPLAYER] condAccoutPassword=0 VoiceVolume=-0.000000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aharon 464 Posted March 18, 2017 Author Share Posted March 18, 2017 Ok ok ok ok ok After studying all suggestions and tips, I have decided to change in fsx.cfg texture max load from 1024 to 4096, LOD Radius from 4.50000 to 5.0, and TEXTURE_BANDWIDTH_MULT from 40 to 80 using notepad under administrative rights. I saved the fsx.cfg and then opened to read to be sure the numbers were properly saved. Then I flew a flight and completed it successfully. When I looked at fsx.cfg, I was surprised to see that it went back to original numbers instead of my requested numbers. I have no idea why it happened. I changed again to my numbers and then flew a successful fight. Then I checked fsx.cfg only to see it went back to original numbers instead of using my numbers. Anybody got idea why?? How do I make fsx.cfg accept my numbers? Regards, Aharon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bud 3 Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 2 hours ago, Aharon said: Anybody got idea why?? How do I make fsx.cfg accept my numbers? I think as soon as you make any changes in FSX menu settings it changes those values back in fsx.cfg. Best to set all your settings in FSX menu first, exit FSX, then modify fsx.cfg, Then every time you want change something via FSX menu, you will have to go back to cfg file to re-enter these values. ...or something like that... Cheers, Michael Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aharon 464 Posted March 18, 2017 Author Share Posted March 18, 2017 ahhh okay thanks Michael for explanations. Regards, Aharon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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