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Devrim

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About Devrim

  • Birthday 07/22/1975

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  • Flight Simulators
    Only DCS World
  • Location
    Turkey
  • Interests
    Music (Piano, Arrangements, Drums), Programming and Web Programming
  • Occupation
    Academician (PhD. Professor)
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    https://www.youtube.com/@devrimbabacan

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  1. You mean "cockpit mods", my English cockpit mods? If so, yes some friends have already reported that problem. I need to check all of my mods. Please stand by.
  2. OK guys, thanks for all inputs. Obviously I must check all FC3 aircraft mods. Thanks.
  3. Nowadays I'm trying to come back to DCS World world. I was away due to some business stuff. I'll check my mod. But I need to hear some voices from other users.
  4. Yea I saw the video too, and it made me want to fly the Harrier in DCS again.
  5. For a test or working on any mod or something, sometimes I run DCS without any HOTAS connected. Later, when I run DCS with my HOTAS, I see that DCS doesn't recall the modifier. I have to set modifier again. (No problem with keybindings).
  6. What does VDS stand for?
  7. It's modelled I believe. In Aerobatics Server, I remember I've seen the dust coming from the Chinook.
  8. Extract the "Sound" folder into "C:\Users\{your-PC-name}\Saved Games\DCS\" Try this mod. I hope it helps. Sounds.zip
  9. There was a sound mod that reduces engine sound and increases rotor sound in cockpit. I currently use it but couldn't find in User Files page. I suggest you to search the mod section of the forum... or anybody could paste the link.
  10. Ouch. I too encountered 1 FPS performance a few times tho. Did you check the mouse? Even the mouse was moving in 1 FPS.
  11. I've never seen any problem (BSOD, any error message, CTD or something - nothing) with my CPU. What does that mean? Can I consider that there's no serious degradation on my CPU, or what?
  12. "According to Intel, a too-high CPU voltage supply can occur not just under load, but also when idle." - PCWorld.
  13. Do the Intel devs aware of that? People who know the issue or not, will eventually start to encounter the dyeing indicators due to degradation such as BSOD, CTD, or other crash types, right?. And after they research the cause, they will be surprised and realize that it's Intel's fault for months or years. How will Intel guys expect customer retention? How will they ensure customer trust? They will lose a huge amount of customer, fans etc. How can they afford this? Other than releasing micropatches, they need immediately to take action for customers' trust. At first, for me.
  14. Hi again. It's me. I've updated my MSI B-serie mobo. It has now x129 microcode patch. Returned to all default settings. No any voltage tweaks applied. Only Intel Turbo Boost thing enabled. I see currently 1.5+ volt on CPU-Z and HWMonitor readings, but I see currently 1.2~1.3 volts on HWinfo (Update: and I see similar values on AIDA64 too). It's 1.6V "max" on HWMonitor, but it's only 1.334V "max" on HWinfo. I'm not looking at VID stuff, I'm checking core voltages. Why is there so much difference? Which software is correct? Thx.
  15. I completely understand what you mean, but it's not me, it's Intel. :))) I can share all screenshots with you. You know MSI BIOS in its advanced mode. There's a huge OC button on the left side and you can set ratios P and E cores separately etc. etc. and I can see results in HWMonitor, CPU-Z or even Task Manager/Performance. No, I haven't right now. It was one of the temporary solutions. If I do that, --you know better than me-- no need those ratio or voltage tweaks. PC works at base frequency: 3.6GHz and I see around 1.01V and everything is nice. Even in DCS, I get good performance. While I was setting/struggling those adjustments I mentioned prev. post, I "enabled" the boost options back. You're damn right man. I got it.
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