![]() I rarely see my GPU usage go over 50-60%. And it will be CPU (Ryzen 2700X) power that becomes my bottleneck at that point, not my GPU (RTX 2080). Change the resolution from auto to custom. ![]() Through this whole flight I’m about to do, I’m expecting my frame rate to remain between 28 and 34 fps, and will likely dip to around 25 when I reach Miami since it’s a pretty busy place with a ton of buildings and planes. On the SteamVR window that shows your connected VR hardware, click the menu button on the top left and select settings. Popping out the second G1000 dropped me down to 34 fps. Finally, if none of the previous steps helped you by eliminating or at least reducing the in-game FPS, we advise you to reinstall the game. Reinstall the game from the installer file or media. Popping out my first G1000 screen dropped me down to 36 fps. Click on your game, and press the Uninstall button. ![]() In this scene in the image, I was getting 44 fps once I loaded in. It’s breaking out the instruments that causes the fps drop. My fps is exactly the same whether they’re connected or not. There is zero effect from extra monitors on my frame rate. I have my main monitor, which is a UWQHD 3440x1440, I have my side monitor which is 4K, my 15.6" touch monitor on my Honeycomb which is 1080p, my iPad 5th Gen (2048x1536), and my Android tablet (1280 x 800) all running. This is my setup posted in the image below. I have my limit set to 60 in my nVidia CP for that reason. Select Manage 3D Settings under 3D Settings at the left side of the NVIDIA Control Panel window. Personally, I find no benefit in limiting fps other than your GPU doesn’t “run away” at the menu screens. Whether you have your frame rate limit set in nVidia Control Panel or V-Syc in game, the result is the same. That 30 fps you lock the sim at is SHARED across the main sim window and any popped out windows / instruments you have. Even running wireless monitors (tablets using SpaceDesk) have no appreciable effect on your performance. As long as you have the ports on the card, you should be able to connect extra monitors without issue or performance loss, as long as you’re not spanning the main sim window across them (nVidia Surround), extra monitors shouldn’t drop frame rate.
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