
I suspect that it is probably 60HZ - the hardware rating of the Dell 2717H/HX monitor. I have not found how to determine what it is on the GTX 1050ti GPU. However, after further review I noticed that it is my motherboard’s default display adapter - the Intel Graphics HD 630 that permitted selection from multiple optional vertical refresh rates, the highest being the 74.9HZ.
No, I did not overclock the monitor or anything else, for that matter. One question, did you overclock your monitor to achieve that ~74Hz refresh rate?Īnother important thing for people to know would be which Nvidia driver version you’re running on. So, this set-up of mine creates a happy, albeit compromised, stutter-free experience for me! I HATE stutters, just as badly as many in this forum rightfully HATE CTD’s. Tweak any or all of my MSFS Graphics settings to taste, keeping in mind that these are just what gives ME the smoothest, stutter free, no-CTDs experience with the current MSFS release (1.14.6.0).įYI, I have zero tolerance for stutters! Others might not mind them… I actually see videos on this forum and on YouTube, where folks don’t seem too concerned, if at all. Some might have issues with my TLOD=10 and OLOD=10. Photogrammetry either on or off - has no effect on my jitter-free 25 FPS, even at London City Airport.
MSFS - Vsync-On, FPS-20 (Nevertheless the Xbox Game Bar “Performance” tab displays a rock-solid 25FPS!) No need to change anything in the GPU control panel since MSFS meets my system’s 25FPS “sweet-spot” with the following settings. NVidia Control Panel - Set everything to default.
So, I made a little video of my present MSFS Graphics and NVidia Control Panel settings.ĭell 27", 1080P, 74.9Hz Vertical Refresh Rate Star citizen error codes.Well, I thought perhaps someone else might benefit from my many hours of testing and optimizing my low-end HW.