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Strange, but hopefully reproduceable issue.

When I start descent from a cruise altitude, FPS drops to 19-20 and stuttery around ~25-26k feet. Changing the cloud draw distance (lowering or increasing) resolves this, and the FPS resumes a normal frame rate.

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My guess is that memory was getting tight... when you change that setting, it causes all of the clouds to get deleted and recreated, which might alleviate memory fragmentation issues that may have been building up. You might have to pull back a bit on your cloud draw area setting.

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This issue seems to be resolved, the frames still drop, but briefly and recover without me doing anything. Not sure if it's from lowering the draw distance or the 5.0.6 update

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17 minutes ago, dlrk said:

Never mind, occurred on final. It doesn't look it's memory, unless it's VRAM getting filled. But I have 8gb

VRAM would be the issue here, if it is memory related. 8GB fills up fast, especially at high resolutions and/or with custom scenery installed.

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On 1/30/2021 at 11:41 PM, dlrk said:

I'll check for that next time, thank you. Sounds like it's thrashing memory when it gets full. If this is the issue, is it possible to lower SMP cloud res?

The volumetric clouds will consume less memory if you lower SMP's cloud draw area setting. Or, you can select something other than volumetric for the cumulus and/or overcast representation; the non-volumetric clouds use less memory.

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So, upon experimenting with this for a bit and checking VRAM usage with GPU-Z, this is not caused by memory filling up. There appears to be no correlation between VRAM usage and FPS. FPS is limited by CPU frame time when this occurs

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3 hours ago, dlrk said:

So, upon experimenting with this for a bit and checking VRAM usage with GPU-Z, this is not caused by memory filling up. There appears to be no correlation between VRAM usage and FPS. FPS is limited by CPU frame time when this occurs

Not vram issues just pushes GPU really hard

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I am having the exact same issue with an RTX 2070 8GB. AA already set to very low. The cloud draws just kills it completely for a few seconds and kind of kills the realism in the sim, which is unfortunate. Would love to help anyway I can to get this sorted, as SKymaxx pro 5 has a lot of potential!

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Also, and apologies if I'm reinventing the wheel here!! BUT, is there a recommended config for the RTX 2070 8GB's that I can test out? As stated above, I have pretty much put all other settings on low, which is kind of defeating the object of why I bought this card.

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Hi Dirk, I realised something last night. I'm running a UHD monitor and have XP on the UHD resolution. When I brought it back down to 1920x1080 the hit was much smaller. Given we don't want to go on lower settings - that's why we pay the money for the rigs, right, I'm going to test today/tomorrow on the HD settings as opposed to the UHD and see if that makes a difference.

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I was running at 3840 × 2160. Might try 2560x1440 but if you struggled with that, I'm sure i will too.

 

Testing it now and if anything it is still the same if not worse. Very sorry now that I spend the money on Skymaxx pro instead of Xenviro...Will make sure I advise accordingly

 

 

Unless somebody from skymaxx care to assist here of course, i.e. with advice etc., but it's been really difficult getting assistance...

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