I think you must have traces of old Nvidia drivers still there..
I'm still running FSX on Vista 64 with a E5200 and a 3850 ATI card flawless..No set up at all ...
You got something going on there I believe...
I think you must have traces of old Nvidia drivers still there..
I'm still running FSX on Vista 64 with a E5200 and a 3850 ATI card flawless..No set up at all ...
You got something going on there I believe...
Already tried different Bufferpools values?
It fixed my garbled graphics on the 4850 pretty well, so it might as well fix your flashing terrain.
As for that "gonna dig out the 8800GT" sentence, I'd really like to show you my "I told you so" dance, but I don't have a webcam.
Firstly though, I'd try a complete reinstall like Harleyman suggested. If the situation doesn't improve after that, I'd sell that 4870 and swap it out for a NVidia card. ATI and FSX simply isn't a perfect combination.
As long as it's disabled in admin mode...
Crimes against MSFS:
Do-328 (FSX), Cv-580 (FSX), B737-200 (FS9), repaints
Your first statement is totally not called for....
As far as your second statement...NOTHING could be further from the truth... ATI works equally as well as nvidia for all games and Sims....
The truth is there is NO perfect combination for FSX...Some just work and others of the same config struggle....
Mobo: ASUS Sabertooth P67
CPU: Intel Core i5-2500k @ 4GHz
GPU: XFX GTX 470 1280MB, 607/1215/3350MHz
Sound: Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB DDR3, 1866MHz CL9
HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F1 320GB
FSX HDD: Samsung Spinpoint F1 250GB
OS: Win 7 HP x64
After Acceleration was released, I like alot about gave up totally on FSX. My Asus/Nvidia/AMD system DID NOT like Accel. I had every problem there is so I removed it. With Nhancer/8800gt I was able to get FSX to at least run albeit I never got a good clean picture and had the dreaded menu crashes. Then the 4870 arrived with rave reviews. I installed it and gave Nvidia the finger. They were proof of what having NO competition can do to a company. At the time I was also playing Cyrsis, Bioshock,Swat and other pc titles and the ATI RULED. Except on FSX of course. Now that I have converted over to console with the exception of FSX,Ati had better pull a rabbit out of its hat cause I have no real reason to stick with them. I am still getting the occasion micro stutters and even on a slow plane doing less than 200, a external view a I can see blurries and watch them fill in. Shouldnt be happening on a I7,6 gigs,1 gig card. My last system was a amd fx-64 dual core ,XP with 2 gigs bloated with every addon known to man and my perfomance gain isnt night and day. I understand FSX is a fossil tech wise but I am not going to build another custom uber machine and watch its price 1/2 in 3 months. Ive got a Delorean and 2 girlfreinds to pay for. I will let you guys chase the Holy grail of FSX setups cause Im done chasing that carrot.
I still want to find out why I am getting these random chunks of ground flashing white. Looks simular to the common runway flashing but a large randomly sized chunk not squares.
Sorry I am so wordy but a cup of coffee and Lyrica with a Lortab will do that to ya.![]()
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...except FSX.As far as your second statement...NOTHING could be further from the truth... ATI works equally as well as nvidia for all games and Sims....
As good as the image quality delivered by ATI may be, a 60 to 70 per cent drop in frame rates in clouds is not acceptable in any way!
Crimes against MSFS:
Do-328 (FSX), Cv-580 (FSX), B737-200 (FS9), repaints
I agree so why don't you, as an engineering student, learn how to set your ATI card up correctly because I have demonstrated over and over again that there is a negligible frame drop of one or two fps. I will gladly post again the pics over New York, in a raging storm, fps rate of 30 with an ATI HD 4850 taken in sequence all at the same time frame.
People in here depend on accurate, unbiased opinion. If you don't know how to set your ATI card up, just ask. I will be glad to help
Ted
OT/TO please, With Nvidia 9500GT 1 gig on my beta computer the last drivers released for W7 64, I beleive are 185 series released may 6th are causing me a micro stutter issues. Any ideas on how to rid these micro stutters and can I use the roll back function to roll back my driver to the one that worked before nividia fubared the latest drivers.
Trans..
Look in your FSX config ...
Hunt for ...Texture_Bandwidth_Multiplier =40
Once found try changing the value of 40 to 60 thru 90 ..One at a time...Change the value and save then test it out...
I traded the HD4850 in for a 9800GTX+, which runs pretty much everything way better than the 4850 ever did, so no need for the setup suggestion.
Despite that, I have tried to get a good setup for the ATI by every means possible, but to no avail.
It wasn't a setup problem. The card didn't play well with the other components or a fresh Windows or simply with FSX and my preferred settings for it. Period.People in here depend on accurate, unbiased opinion. If you don't know how to set your ATI card up, just ask. I will be glad to help.
It is understood that your mileages surely vary, but mine was too low and so the card had to go.
I have recommended ATI cards to people before and still do. Those people, however, do not use FSX at all.
Crimes against MSFS:
Do-328 (FSX), Cv-580 (FSX), B737-200 (FS9), repaints
One things I discovered with the ATI cards is that HIS and Sapphire cards require ATI TRAY TOOLS in order to operate well as these cards are much faster than the standard ATI video cards in most cases. I did manage to get Catalyst to work on the HIS HD4850 Turbo but with much trial and error. I posted an ATI TRAY TOOL Guide on here somewhere. I highly recommend it if you OC your video card at all.
Ted
Then you're missing out on a lot since ATT makes the clumsy CCC superfluous.
Crimes against MSFS:
Do-328 (FSX), Cv-580 (FSX), B737-200 (FS9), repaints
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