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  1. Thanks for all the helpful replies.

    It's worth noting that DCS World works perfectly on the following Mac gear:

    Mac Pro 5,1 (Early 2009) - 2 x 2.26 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon - 48 GB RAM - Radeon RX 590

    Mac OS X 10.15 - Bootcamp - Windows 10 - 2 x SSD 1TB - T16000M HOTAS - DCS World & Open Beta - 

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  2. A summation:

    Running DCS in WIN10 in BootCamp in a Mac Pro 5,1.  Works fine but it's a hobby, to get it all tee'd up in the first place.

    Moving the DCSWorld and DCSWorld OpenBeta folders from C drive to a new empty SSD. Works, but had to run cleanup and repair every time, to get either to open. It seems that even though clean up and repair should tell DCS where all the files are, something is not perfect...

    Compete re-install of both DCS folders on the new SSD. Works much better, happy now.

    New Sapphire Radeon RX 590 Nitro whoseadoofa something something.  I am getting a consistent 70 fps in a clear sky, at altitude and up to 75~76fps. Around 55~65 fps in cities and forests.

    Note, if I try and adjust the graphics card settings with the AMD Adrenalin software, it all goes slower. So "Standard" for best results!

    Great forum this,  thanks for the advice and comments!

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  3. On 9/27/2022 at 10:49 PM, Rudel_chw said:


    Overclocking was really useful back in the days of Pentium processors, when you could really get significant performance increases of 30-50% with standard cooling, but nowadays it’s just not worth it: you get a small performance increase while risking ever increasingly costly processors or Gpu.

    Yes thanks for that -  I'm a Mac guy, I don't understand the Windows world, so running WIN10 inside Bootcamp, on my Mac is an adventure into the unknown.

     

  4. An update - that worked - thanks to all, for the good advice.

    I may be looking at the world through rose tinted glasses, but I detect a higher frame rate in DCS now, in the order of 62fps where I was getting about 58fps before.

    Mind you, the reason for moving the games was that the SSD I was using was very full, less than 10% free.

    So now I have 2 x 1Tb SSDs - Win10 etc on one - 82Gb used and DCS and DCS Open Beta on the other - 822Gb used.

     

    And being enthused, about all of this, I've just picked up a Sapphire Radeon RX 590 8GB NITRO + which is a step up from the RX 580 I'm using now and promises speed gains in the order of 10~15%

     

    I think I've got the bug now, I'll be overclocking soon and exploding the computer !

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  5. I'm still a newb when it comes to WIN10, because I'm running DCS and DCS Open Beta, in WIN10, inside Bootcamp on a Mac Pro 5,1.

    All on a 1TB SSD.

    Now it's nearly full. I've got all the maps and a lot of the planes.

    My idea is to get another 1TB SSD and - 

    Uninstall, DCS and DCS Open Beta, then completely reinstall them, on the new 1TB SSD. So Win10 on one SSD and the DCS games on the other SSD.

    Hours and hours, yes I know, but a clean install for the games.

    Good idea? Or pitfalls and disaster?

    Any comments gratefully received.

  6. I screwed the display settings in Options, now DCS (stable 2.7) crashes on start 

    I have 24"/30"/24" monitors and I was trying to get the middle 30" to be 1 screen with the other two blank/unused. I just put different settings in the options inside the game and now, no boot...

    Can I reset the options whilst DCS is closed, or copy a file from my open beta install (they are set up very similarly) ?

    or do I do a fresh installation?

  7. On 6/28/2021 at 9:13 AM, MNissen said:

    On thinking, yes there is an overhead of "non displayed" pixels.  Hopefully DCS will factor in a, three different sized monitors, setting in the future. hint hint...

    On thinking about this, I tried the old .lua (6400 x 1600 and 3 different monitors) with DCS OB 2.7.5 and nope, still knackers the sea. Ah well, 

    Hopefully DCS will factor in a, three different sized monitors, setting in the future. hint hint...

  8. As a newbie in both DCS and Windows, I thought I'd try to see what DCS was doing to my 2009, 8 core (16 virtual) Mac.

     

    So I had task manager, open on top of DCS flying,  and this is what I got.

     

    For some reason the screen shots, do not show the DCS content, on my middle monitor, but no matter.

     

    You may have to zoom into, the images to see the detail of the task manager. Monitors 1920 x 1200  -  2560 x 1600  -  1920 x 1200

     

    CPU and GPU

     

    any comments?

     

     

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  9. 25 minutes ago, Tank50us said:

    Here's my idea:

    Make a fictional map that can handle a wide variety of real-world scenarios, as well as fictional ones. Such a map could easily be done, and could be representative of a multiple locations, all without having to worry about the political landscape as it is now. Just my two cents.

     

    What a good idea, Middle Earth, imagine the Sauron Squadron, and Orcs flying A-10s

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  10. 35 years for me too, I started with  F/A-18 hornet on a 3.5" floppy

     

    I've watched DCS over the years, from afar, and when I looked at the state of play recently, DCS had come so far and become so awesome, I had to do something about it.

     

    I'm a Mac fanboy - Windows hurts my head, but needs must.

     

    I can't afford a Super-PC so I found an old Mac, that was pretty super in it's day and I'm running DCS inside Win 10, inside BootCamp, inside OSX.

     

    And it's stellar!

     

    Having been in I.T. and I.S. over the years, I know how servicing users, who have little or no understanding, of the technical challenges in software and hardware, can be a thankless task. And we're not allowed to put them out of their misery. When I saw this thread, I had to add my 10 cents worth.

     

    Such is the brilliance of this project, I've done what I can and I've  purchased a stack of great Mods and Terrains and I'm quietly and happily learning, learning, learning.

     

    So a huge thank you from me and keep up the good work.

  11. Cool, that's a great set up!

     

    Mine are aligned at the top edge, now you've got me thinking, about pulling the side monitors down.  The reason I did top, was I thought that I'd see more sky and opponents up there, and less side of cockpit.  But then, so far I spend 80% of my time, figuring out how to make this all work on a 12 yr old Mac and 20%, on learning the planes 🙂

     

    Great pastime this 🙂

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