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Old 06-12-2011, 07:46 PM
335th_GRAthos 335th_GRAthos is offline
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Default Regarding gradual performance degradation while flying

I noticed something, maybe it is, maybe it is not the reason but I post it to hear opinions.

Some people complained about gradual degradation of fps while flying over longer periods of time.

I fly SLI nowadays, 3 monitors, usually at nice 70fps but sometimes I get only 30-35 on some servers.
I noticed that 30-35fps I have only when the VRAM starts been completely full.
In the past I used GPU-Z to monitor my GPU, now I use NVIDIA Inspector 1.9.5.5. (because I use it to create my SLI settings anyway) and constantly monitor the VRAM of my GPUs.

While flying I noticed that my VRAM slowly gets full while it rarely empties.
As a concequence, the moment your VRAM will be used up, then you will most probably start experiencing the performance loss.

I do not know whether landing and re-flying (create new plane) solves the problem, I have not tested it yet.

But it may help some better understand the problem.

My screen (3840x desktop with CoD windowed 3072x) the GPU monitoring is on the far right (REPKA#1 server Channel (full real)).


EDIT: Maybe I was too fast in my assumption, on the REPKA#2 server Channel with icons I see that the fps is half and the GPUs are working much less
@Ataros: What is the difference between REPKA#1 and REPKA#2 in terms of objects? I see a lot more objects on the REPKA#2 Probably this makes the difference



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Last edited by 335th_GRAthos; 11-24-2011 at 10:38 AM.
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