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Hi, I will hopefully be receiving my HOTAS shortly, I wanted to ask those who already have them about the throttle range....

 

How big is this and how much does this improve accuracy with fine controlling the jet when doing stuff like AAR and carrier landings? I am hoping the answer is positive!!!

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Was able to complete an AAR topoff from near empty in one go, when the best I'd attempted previously was staying hooked up for 3-5 seconds. Pretty much says it all :)

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Please tell me you are not running your i9-9900 at 3.6GHz.

 

Well, yes.....what do you think it could / should be?

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Well, yes.....what do you think it could / should be?

 

 

You should be able to overclock comfortably into the 4+GHz range. At the moment I would say that your performance will be CPU limited.

 

 

I have my i6-8600k overclocked to 4.3GHz for DCS and this improved my VR framerates considerably. I have used Intel's Extreme Tuning Utility to do it so that it runs slower for normal use

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You should be able to overclock comfortably into the 4+GHz range. At the moment I would say that your performance will be CPU limited.

 

 

I have my i6-8600k overclocked to 4.3GHz for DCS and this improved my VR framerates considerably. I have used Intel's Extreme Tuning Utility to do it so that it runs slower for normal use

 

Depends whether he has an i9 9900k (yes), or i9 9900 (no).

He stated 9900, if that is case will not be able to adjust the multipliers up.

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Good point

 

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Was able to complete an AAR topoff from near empty in one go, when the best I'd attempted previously was staying hooked up for 3-5 seconds. Pretty much says it all :)

 

Compared to what other throttle?

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