Hello,
i bought P3D V5 a week ago. I must say i really like this Sim, but i did not had the chance to fly with it yet, because all my Displays are Blurry and you cant fly with it longer than 15 Minutes because after that my eyes are hurting. I tried many thinks from the internet, like turning off FXAA or Mipmapping, but nothing worked.
I have a I9 10900k and a RTX3090.
Maybe someone has a Idea
Thanks
Flo
Blurry Displays/Panals
Re: Blurry Displays/Panals
@ monoflo ,monoflo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 11:38 am Hello,
i bought P3D V5 a week ago. I must say i really like this Sim, but i did not had the chance to fly with it yet, because all my Displays are Blurry and you cant fly with it longer than 15 Minutes because after that my eyes are hurting. I tried many thinks from the internet, like turning off FXAA or Mipmapping, but nothing worked.
I have a I9 10900k and a RTX3090.
Maybe someone has a Idea
Thanks
Flo
Flo,
Which displays are you using?
Have you used other flight sims?
Note:
P3D refund policy is here:
https://www.prepar3d.com/support/refundpolicy/
Best Regards,
Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL (KDTW)
Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL (KDTW)
Re: Blurry Displays/Panals
Hi, thanks for your fast response.
I am as well using X-Plane 11 and the MSFS 2020 but in there everything is crisp.
What do you mean by displays? I am using a old TV as Monitor if you mean this.
I am as well using X-Plane 11 and the MSFS 2020 but in there everything is crisp.
What do you mean by displays? I am using a old TV as Monitor if you mean this.
Re: Blurry Displays/Panals
@ monoflo ,
You are welcome.
Your post mentioned:
"because all my Displays are Blurry "
Best Regards,
Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL (KDTW)
Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL (KDTW)
Re: Blurry Displays/Panals
Yea okay, maybe that was not explained enought. I mean all my Displays in the Simulator P3D are blurry.
Re: Blurry Displays/Panals
@ monoflo ,
Are you overclocking?
If so:
Before Overclocking (voiding your warranty / burning up the CPU) read this:
http://gex.flight1.net/forumimages/Over ... Series.pdf
The overclocking information link was originally posted by Jim Harnes here:
https://www.prepar3d.com/forum/viewtopi ... 5&t=141613
The General Debugging Steps are here for your review:
https://www.prepar3d.com/forum/viewtopi ... 2&t=123246
Best Regards,
Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL (KDTW)
Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL (KDTW)
Re: Blurry Displays/Panals
Yes, if you really want to destroy your installation, the debugging steps are the way to go.
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Re: Blurry Displays/Panals
@monoflo, you haven’t said what resolution you have set in Windows. With a 3090 I imagine you’re running at 3840*2160 32 bit colour.
If you’re using an old TV what is its maximum resolution? Is it a 4K TV?
If you’re using an old TV what is its maximum resolution? Is it a 4K TV?
Ray (Cheshire, England).
System: P3D v5.3HF2, Intel i9-13900K o/c to 5.8GHz, Nvidia RTX 4090 24Gb, 32Gb Corsair DDR5 RAM, Asus ROG STRIX HERO mobo, Crucial T700 4Tb SSD, Win 11 Pro, BenQ 32” UHD monitor, Fulcrum One Yoke
System: P3D v5.3HF2, Intel i9-13900K o/c to 5.8GHz, Nvidia RTX 4090 24Gb, 32Gb Corsair DDR5 RAM, Asus ROG STRIX HERO mobo, Crucial T700 4Tb SSD, Win 11 Pro, BenQ 32” UHD monitor, Fulcrum One Yoke