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Gnadentod

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  1. I've had this too with CPU-Z, it shows the true memory clock. Since we're using Double Data Rate RAM (DDR) the kits get advertised as 3200 MHz for example. Data gets transfered on a rising and falling flank of a Hertz cycle, basically doubling the data processing (speed). The true clock is still 1600 though, this you get displayed. After two days of testing I came to the conclusion you shouldn't spend much time on this if at all, for me it broke more than it helped when fiddling with the timings and so on, even when using DRAM Calculator and what not.
  2. That's for you Archaic https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=257305
  3. Hardcore is the only way. You should see me cringe so many pay with card even very small payments at the super market. Cringing again just thinking about it.
  4. No they are not?! If you want "fun" go play games, get a grip man. Simulators are there to simulate. What's so hard trimming the other side when having dropped the second bomb, seriously? ??? Nothing.
  5. Can confirm. Seems to take a lot longer/is less reliable than I remember from the F15 for example.
  6. I never looked into his signature to be honest, since he has written his hardware down in the OP. I can't make something of your question or what you're intending to get across ... His specs are literally the minimum you should have to use the Reverb in DCSW. No one should go lower than these. That's what I said and I can't find something wrong in here.
  7. I can also see raindrops splashing on F16 Open Beta canopy using HP Reverb. Must be enabled in Graphics menu.
  8. I'm using the Reverb with 5700XT which is basically a 1080Ti/normal 2080 Founders Edition with 8 instead of 11GB VRAM. Runs very good, not as it could be with 2080Ti, but very good. Your 2080 Super is quite a bit stronger than this.
  9. You can run DCSW with an HP Reverb with this setup, it's borderline. No one should get below your specs for an Reverb and DCS. It's the absolute minimum. It does work if you run Medium DCS settings, no DCS PD, SteamVR SS ~110%, motionvector reprojection (FPS capped at 45, is smooth then). You can see it's pixelated but not to the extent that you can't read gauges. You will just think "it could be sharper", it will definitely bring you into the DCS world.
  10. Then set up your own curve, the option menu gives you everything.
  11. Even when I pressed TMS left to check for IFF additionally I had a friendlies display as hostile here and there and killed them. It is indeed a serious bug. Theres rarely time to IFF scan ten times before deciding to kill or not.
  12. Never flown the Hornet but I'm pretty sure it's for carrier comms. Only when the ATC overhaul from ED is done it's usable on every airport.
  13. It actually is, and you also get money back for selling your current GPU, which lowers the price a lot.
  14. Damn guys, it's almost like there are people working together behind the scenes on enslaving the common men for their own profit across the globe. ;)
  15. Plug in the USB of the Reverb first time. Let WMR start, then close it and start it again. Should be gone. If not, plug it in once, let WMR start. Then close WMR, pull out the USB cable before WMR starts again automatically, wait for a few secs and plug the USB cable back in. Now, the blue edges are gone.
  16. Sky is DCS Worlds limit.
  17. Not sure if it has to do with the wing flex or the model itself but yes, the second most outer weapon mounting points are pointed slightly upward in comparison to the others. Eagles eyes. Screenshot related.
  18. You have to because of the lower FOV in the headsets compared to real life peripheral vision and having no swivel chair. When using a swivel chair it's about moving as much as in the real thing roughly.
  19. Do me a favor and try if you can turn the switches behind you and down below to your left and right. Need to know if you can only use them controlling the front area of the panels or everything to decide if I'll get them.
  20. I know and I tried some variations aswell but didn't bother after a few tries, I'm inside the hangar for only 15 seconds per use.
  21. 1) None, I'd still recommend self build. Doesn't matter anyway because I'm not living in the US. I'd point you to newegg and tell you to stay away from pre-build computers from the big brands like Dell and so on. 2) If you mean with "stick to 2080Ti" that you have one already or get it cheaper than usual [1000$ or so] than yes stick to it. If you don't then wait for the next gen cards to either get one of these or until the prices of previous generations will decline a bit. You said you will built in a few months anyway so ... 3) SSD is a must. There's not really a gain over NVMe over normal SATA SSD, but you not getting a SSD would be plain stupidity. CPU as of now: 9700/9900K or 3800X/3900X. I'd say 32GB DDR4 RAM is a must aswell. For the Ryzen CPUs you need high clock and low latency RAM (3200 - 3800 MHz), for the Intel CPUs speed isn't as important. 4) 250GB SSD. I have one, for a simulator for DCS and some music saved, only F16, no additional maps, Windows 10 = 145GB full. I paid roughly 4300€ for the complete setup, having a temporary 5700XT Nitro+ card. I have full VR gear (HP Reverb), throttle and stick with deskmounts, pedals and the software of course. 3800X, 32GB DDR4, X570 platform. This is the strongest you're getting right now for DCS VR on AMDs side, besides the GPU.
  22. As long as you are not using VR the old saying that DCS is heavily depending on raw CPU power is valid. When using VR it's 50/50. Of course there is still a difference to this when you compare 1080p to 4k.
  23. Very basic VR hangar, plane replaced with the F16. File goes to "\DCS World\Scripts\DemoScenes\sceneVR.lua" If there's a higher quality model available feel free to chat up. sceneVR.lua
  24. Because this application is ongoing and evergrowing. And ED is not a AAA game title studio. So they might give an option or improvement in the future.
  25. No, MSAA is a classical when it comes to GPU dependance. Shadows in most cases aswell, VRAM and GPU of the card.
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