Serious FPS issue
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Didnt work. Driver rollback does nothing, deleting dx9display.dsp and setting graphics again did nothing. I am still getting way lower fps than with my previous card. And thats on lower settings. I am still suspicious of the fact that i have the EXACT number of fps with tgp either on or off. On my previous card i had a frame drop everytime i switched to tgp. Here the fps is consistently crap. I also notice some high fps spikes that makes everything smooth then it goes down to crap again.
Will deleting the shader cache do anything? and where are those files (nvidia user)
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I’m seeing a similar lack of improvement in FPS for BMS going from an HD7850 to a GTX1080
Anybody with a similar rig care to comment on their FPS?Check out my FPS Testing thread here. I basically went from an HD 7970 GHz Edition to a GTX 980Ti. I think that translates to a more powerful AMD card but a weaker nVidia card in comparing my GPUs against yours My tests with the AMD card were also on 4.32 and my latest tests were on 4.33 which is a bit tougher on hardware. Also note that for my initial tests, I had a 4-monitor setup and for my latest tests, I had a 5-monitor setup. Although BMS was only displayed on three monitors for both tests, I mention the extra monitors to show there is additional load on the hardware aside from the move from 4.32 to 4.33.
The tests clearly show a jump from about 13-22fps (overall) on the AMD card to 19-28fps (worst case) or 38-55fps (best case) on the nVidia card and this is, if I remember correctly, under 4.32. In 4.33, performance is around 37fps avg on the old extraction setup or 46-50fps avg on the YAME setup.
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Thnx for the info but i am runing on 1920x1080. Previous card 65+fps. New card 35-45 fps in Cockpit view. On external view i get around 80-140. No fps drop on tgp. There is something seriously wrong here.
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Make sure you have nothing related to the AMD drivers still lurking about.
other then that, try the latest NVIDIA drivers and make sure! you have V-SYNC off on the driver side as well (it might be on “adaptive” or some other nonsense) -
ok so the situation is weird. I just had a playsession now for about 20’ and my in-cockpit fps was at 100. I didnt change any settings whatsoever…
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Aaand the issue is back. Again horrible frames inpit. Clearly something is messed up real good. How did it go from 100frames on my previous session to 35 now….
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Similar fluctuations recently.
Upgraded from MSI R7970 Lightning Boost Edition to nVidia GTX 1070TI. Did a complete cleaning of all drivers and installed latest nvidia drivers.
Usually around 55-75 FPS (Balkans Aviano with 4 to 8 jets in the bubble), sometimes, without any clear reason, I get 10-15 FPS on the ground and no more then 35 airborne in exactly the same TE.
Maybe antivirus scanning in the background, or any other stuff I’m unaware of? -
I have the same card GTX1060 on a windows 7 machine.
I had to go the Nvidia Control Panel,
manage 3d settings
Make BMS is added to the program list,
About half way down
Power management mode
set this to Prefer Maximum PerformanceThat should do it.
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I have the same card GTX1060 on a windows 7 machine.
I had to go the Nvidia Control Panel,
manage 3d settings
Make BMS is added to the program list,
About half way down
Power management mode
set this to Prefer Maximum PerformanceThat should do it.
ABSOLUTE LIFE SAVER!!!
Thank you m8, that did it! Never could have imagined the gpu would stay underclocked for bms!! Back to high fps!
Btw are you using the assus dual gtx 1060 6gb?
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Interesting…
Is someone able to explain as to why such a powermanagement setting is neccessary for some, but not all Nvidia users?
I would expect a desktop gpu to always default to maximum performance, since it auto-adjusts clock speed anyways.
greets!
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To chime in, i had to use nvprofile inspector and manually tweak a dozen settings regarding bms.exe and the end-result is drastically good.
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Could would u please share the settings?
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Here she blows, it’s in nvidiaprofileinspector format
https://nofile.io/f/T4rSAjTuZvf/433u4.nip
add: i have GTX970
also in depth https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?26417-R9-380-avoid-(-)&p=373502&viewfull=1#post373502
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I have the same card GTX1060 on a windows 7 machine.
I had to go the Nvidia Control Panel,
manage 3d settings
Make BMS is added to the program list,
About half way down
Power management mode
set this to Prefer Maximum PerformanceThat should do it.
That did it for me too.
Before setting to max I had 27 FPS inside the cockpit.
Now I’m wondering the more why VSync on pushes also the FPS…Thanks
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ABSOLUTE LIFE SAVER!!!
Thank you m8, that did it! Never could have imagined the gpu would stay underclocked for bms!! Back to high fps!
Btw are you using the assus dual gtx 1060 6gb?
Same problem with 1070 ti…set max performance
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Same problem with 1070 ti…set max performance
Hmm, hadn’t it with GTX-960. Which manufacturer is your card from?
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Hmm, hadn’t it with GTX-960. Which manufacturer is your card from?
Asus ROG-STRIX-GTX1070TI-A8G