I'm Dutch, so in my best English,
 
	While playing I suffered a lot off stutters.
 
	So bad that it wasn't fun to play the game.
 
	Various FPS and other settings were not successful.
 
	Until I found out that all my 8P/8Ecores were running around 40-60% and PCUtemp at 60-70C. You can expect this from the Pcores, but not from the Ecores AND Pcores both.
 
	DCS used all P/Ecores largely for itself, so the programs running in the background, do not get much "air" VR/HOTAS/Virus scanner etc..etc.
 
	And W10 doesn't help here either. W11 maybe more.
 
	Given the DCS specs, it's not necessary to run all 8P/8Ecores at the same time.
 
	Starting DCS and disable the last 4Ecores during/before logging in, via Taskmanager-Details-DCS-RightMouseClick-Affinity. (you have to start somewhere).
 
	And what do I see, DCS loads a little bit faster, and everything works smoothly without Stutter.
 
	Ok... sometimes an occasional hiccup (TobiiEyeTracker??), but this is acceptable.
 
	Turning off the DCS Ecores every time is a bit annoying for this grandpa.
 
	You can install (yet)another program that does this for you 24/7.
 
	After some googling I was able to change the DCS shortcut, and disable the last 4Ecores at startup.
 
	But the command must be in Hex(adecimal).
 
	If you have a 4P/4Ecore CPU, and you want to disable the last 4Ecores,
 
	Then this is for 4Ecores 0000(e4)-1(p3)-1(p2)-1(p1)-1(p0), so 00001111(binary)=hex F.
 
	In my case i7-13gen(8P/8E) disabling the last 4Ecores (“0”).
 
	8*Ecore 0(CPU15)-0-0-0(CPU13)-1-1-1-1(CPU8), 8*Pcore 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1(CPU0),
 
	is 0000111111111111=hex FFF, on the internet (https://bitsum.com/tools/cpu-affinity-calculator/) does the job for you.
 
	 
 
	Open your DCS shortcut,rightmouseclick,properties, and put the following in the target.
 
	C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c start "DCS" /affinity FFF "G:\DCS World\bin-mt\DCS.exe"
 
	In my case FFF and DCS is loaded from the G:drive.
 
	While playing DCS you can check then the P/Ecores if it’s working in your taskmanager (see above).
 
	 
 
	Hopefully it works for you, at least it worked for me.
 
	See you, Henri