I installed Xtreme today, looking forward to performance improvement. There was, indeed, an improvement. Maybe a little too much.
I have a Lenovo IdeaPad Y560p, Intel 97-2630QM (2.00 Ghz), 8 GB RAM, 750 GB hard drive (5400 RPM), AMD Radeon HD 6570M with 1 GB dedicated memory. I have FS X Acceleration - No other addons.
Xtreme seems to make FSX run at about double the simulation rate. I was baffled. I uninstalled Xtreme and FS X, deleted the folders, and reinstalled FS X only.
I tested a takeoff and landing, everything normal. Then I reinstalled Xtreme, followed all the recommended settings, letting the GPU control anti-alising and anisotropic filtering.
This time, the takeoff and landing were super fast. Couldn't really control the aircraft very well.
That's not supposed to happen is it? Please help.
Thanks, Garrett
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Xtreme FSX PC . . . Doubles simulation rate?
Started by growley803, Feb 05 2012 04:06 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 05 February 2012 - 04:06 AM
#2
Posted 05 February 2012 - 10:52 AM
growley803, on 05 February 2012 - 04:06 AM, said:
I installed Xtreme today, looking forward to performance improvement. There was, indeed, an improvement. Maybe a little too much.
I have a Lenovo IdeaPad Y560p, Intel 97-2630QM (2.00 Ghz), 8 GB RAM, 750 GB hard drive (5400 RPM), AMD Radeon HD 6570M with 1 GB dedicated memory. I have FS X Acceleration - No other addons.
Xtreme seems to make FSX run at about double the simulation rate. I was baffled. I uninstalled Xtreme and FS X, deleted the folders, and reinstalled FS X only.
I tested a takeoff and landing, everything normal. Then I reinstalled Xtreme, followed all the recommended settings, letting the GPU control anti-alising and anisotropic filtering.
This time, the takeoff and landing were super fast. Couldn't really control the aircraft very well.
That's not supposed to happen is it? Please help.
Thanks, Garrett
I have a Lenovo IdeaPad Y560p, Intel 97-2630QM (2.00 Ghz), 8 GB RAM, 750 GB hard drive (5400 RPM), AMD Radeon HD 6570M with 1 GB dedicated memory. I have FS X Acceleration - No other addons.
Xtreme seems to make FSX run at about double the simulation rate. I was baffled. I uninstalled Xtreme and FS X, deleted the folders, and reinstalled FS X only.
I tested a takeoff and landing, everything normal. Then I reinstalled Xtreme, followed all the recommended settings, letting the GPU control anti-alising and anisotropic filtering.
This time, the takeoff and landing were super fast. Couldn't really control the aircraft very well.
That's not supposed to happen is it? Please help.
Thanks, Garrett
Hi,
thats a jock i think.
xtreme fsx pc does not control any options at fsx for keystrokes or fsuipc offsets or simconnect that can change the simrate.
your problem must be someware else. What other software you are running?
#3
Posted 05 February 2012 - 02:57 PM
No, it is not a joke.
There is no other software running.
I have tested this many times and the result is always the same.
Can you please help?
There is no other software running.
I have tested this many times and the result is always the same.
- Start FS without Xtreme, everything is normal.
- Start FS from Xtreme, the simulator speeds up.
- Shut down Xtreme, start FS without Xtreme, everything is normal.
Can you please help?
#4
Posted 05 February 2012 - 06:29 PM
growley803, on 05 February 2012 - 02:57 PM, said:
No, it is not a joke.
There is no other software running.
I have tested this many times and the result is always the same.
Can you please help?
There is no other software running.
I have tested this many times and the result is always the same.
- Start FS without Xtreme, everything is normal.
- Start FS from Xtreme, the simulator speeds up.
- Shut down Xtreme, start FS without Xtreme, everything is normal.
Can you please help?
Hi,
Never happened and I can not imagine how can this happen.
maybe a broken installation can cause this?
Try to reinstall the product.
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