To clarify... are you running P3Dv4 on a single core of your 6 core CPU? Also, is your CPU a "K"?
Greg
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To clarify... are you running P3Dv4 on a single core of your 6 core CPU? Also, is your CPU a "K"?
Greg
Are you running the 8700K at stock speed? If so, it really needs to be overclocked... 4.8-5 GHz should be possible.
Greg
Those two are the embodiment of "COOL CATS"!! Not hesitating to go into the teeth of the fire when called, calmly planning what they'll do and how they'll do it, extracting the citizens in peril,...
Geez, way too many folks losing their homes the last few years. A friend in Paradise lost both his business and home... they're ready to retire and may just pack up to live elsewhere. Me thinks...
Another fine video from Juan. The smoke has returned here to the east side of the valley after a couple of days of breathable air. Curious, I just checked Weather Underground for KMCC and they...
Just roll your own! NVSlimmer is very easy to use... simply download the driver package you wish to use from nVidia's website , load it into NVSlimmer, check/uncheck whatever features you want/don't...
The 411.70's and the previous set (411.63) caused my sim (P3Dv4.3) a serious hitch in its giddy-up. What had been smooth with previous drivers (up to 397.64... didn't try any of the 39x after those)...
Carenado's glass cockpit offerings have always been woefully demanding of system resources :banghead:... whereas Bert Pieke, the guy from the Avsim forums who fixes Carenado's gauges, stated that...
Sean Moloney of RealAir fame is developing a DA62. Screenshots look amazing, and of course the aircraft surely will have the systems depth and functionality Sean is famous for. More info here:...
Sean FTW!!!! Given how he has supported RealAir customers since they ceased operations, and mostly because the quality of his FS products is unquestioned, I certainly won't be spending my money on...
I've owned the Carenado V35B since its release but this A2A V35B is seriously good! Of course, it's 8 years newer, and while Carenado makes some nice looking planes, they are not known for systems...
Don't think so, Rami... requires a full set of metric crescent wrenches. Of course, those same metric crescent wrenches would also fix the flux capacitator the reporter noted.
Greg
Thank you! :encouragement:
Greg
Link to the FDE thread: https://milviz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=137&t=9444
Link to the support forums log-in: https://milviz.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=150
HTH,
Greg
A terrific value today in consumer routers is the ASUS AC-66U_B1. It is a follow on to the original AC-66U, but the _B1 now uses the same dual core CPU that ASUS uses on the AC-68U. I still have...
I'm on the west side of Folsom Lake and north of the dam... I could hear the 130's earlier this week tracking up and down to the east (Tahoe National Forest, as Juan noted). He stated that they did...
One huge advantage of Win10 Pro is that you'll be able to turn-off Automatic Updates. At least until you've decided that you're comfortable allowing a specific update.
Greg
My self-built desktop (CAD/CAM and P3Dv4) runs Win7 Pro, while my wife's 16 month old Dell laptop runs Win10 Home. I spend way more time fixing the crap that breaks on her Win10 machine every time...
Ahh, forgetting the budget makes this easy! :encouragement: Today the hot ticket is the i7 8700K. 6core/12thread and high frequency (I've built 3 systems using this CPU in the past 7 months and all...
What's your budget?
Greg
Ahhh yes, the gaming chair... a solution in search of a problem! :biggrin-new:
Greg
Since FS2002 I have used the same flight for testing settings configs... flying north up the S.F. Bay. I start at Candlestick Park then fly between S.F. and Oakland, past Berkeley, Richmond, and...
John Young, THE astronaut's astronaut.
RIP
You’re not alone, Paul. Because of how the principles are handling the situation a lot of us are confused.
Greg
Sorry, but your link is for the Intel-SA-00086 vulnerability related to their Management Engine Firmware (as revealed last month). Intel-SA-00086 has nothing to do with the current kernel bug of...