Unstable P3D V5.2, Low FPS

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CZEBRADLEY
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Re: Unstable P3D V5.2, Low FPS

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Martyson wrote: Sun Oct 03, 2021 5:20 pm @ CZEBRADLEY ,

Any feedback on the wireless headset to standard speakers change ?

Are you having problems with the speaker change?

It would normally be a very quick test.
I did everything about the sound, but my problem with chopping the cursor didn't solve it P3D goes better, but I don't like that the mouse cursor is chopping ...

Could this be a problem with Windows 10?
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Martyson
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Re: Unstable P3D V5.2, Low FPS

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@ CZEBRADLEY ,

Was the FPS problem with the wireless headset?

What fixed your FPS problem?

Important feedback for other users.

Your custom wireless headset setup should have e.g. installed the correct drivers?
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CZEBRADLEY
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Re: Unstable P3D V5.2, Low FPS

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Martyson wrote: Sun Oct 03, 2021 6:01 pm @ CZEBRADLEY ,

Was the FPS problem with the wireless headset?

What fixed your FPS problem?

Important feedback for other users.

Your custom wireless headset setup should have e.g. installed the correct drivers?
I don't think the wireless audio device was a problem with FPS. I set up better in the Geforce taskbar directly application.
He improved and adjusted the settings and definitely turned off unnecessary things. Now I have 50-60 FPS and it looks pretty good. He updated all the drivers and followed the settings in the post above, which he advised me.

But it was not solved for the mouse cursor is chopped when moving it does not go smoothly, although some go smoothly ... It's uncomfortable to control.

Now I have the basic sound settings, but the problem persists. I mean cursor problem.

It's now a question of how to solve it and if it can be solved.

Thank you for taking the time to try to help me.
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Martyson
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Re: Unstable P3D V5.2, Low FPS

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@ CZEBRADLEY ,

You mentioned:
"I set up better in the Geforce taskbar directly application."

What exactly is that application?

What needed changing?

Which drivers needed updating?

Were you using Nvidia sound ?

Which "unnecessary things" were turned off?

Did you do the wireless headset to standard speaker "quick test" that I previously requested to see if it would fix both the FPS problem and the cursor problem?
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Re: Unstable P3D V5.2, Low FPS

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@CZERBRADLEY

Can you also mention what settings you changed? Cause i have the same problem. I reach 10fps till max 30fps.
I have a Geforce 3090 24GB - Intel Core I9 10900K 3.7 Hhz- 32 GB DDR RAM - 3 Monitors 34 inch/27 inch/24 inch
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Re: Unstable P3D V5.2, Low FPS

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PilotTom123,

For your FPS issue with your CPU running at 3.7 GHz, the solution is to overclock the CPU to the other side of 4 GHz, preferably to over 4.5 GHz.

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Jorgen
System: i5-12600K@4.9 GHz, ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-I motherboard, 32 GB 4800 MHz DDR5 RAM, Gainward RTX 3060 w/ 12 GB DDR6 VRAM, Windows 10 Pro.

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