Hi Dale, I've just done a six-hour plus test flight from Darwin to Alice Springs, left running on autopilot for most of the time, and not a single stutter. Even descending into Alice at the end, when the scenery got denser, not a single problem. I'm astonished.
The only significant thing I did was to implement the NDU registry tweak HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Ndu - changing the value from 2 to 4. I had already tried this a couple of weeks ago, but it made no difference back then. Did it do something this time ? I simply don't know.
I can't even be sure the tweak alone cured the stuttering this time, because I had a big Windows update to install last night and that might have some bearing on it.
Have you tried any more flights ? I hope things are still running smoothly for you.
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That's good news Paul Fingers crossed and all that
No more flights for me since. Will return from Milan tomorrow in the 146. See what happens then
Dale
No more flights for me since. Will return from Milan tomorrow in the 146. See what happens then
Dale
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Took 2 attempts to get home from Milan. First flight had a ctd some 200 mils out of Manchester.
Thought best to drop the overclocking a bit so rebooted into bios. There I found the cpu cooling was set to default instead of manual (pretty much full speed at all temps) so once I'd changed the fan settings back I though I would leave the overclocking as it was. Got it back up again and checked cpu setting but now its down to 4.6 gig so left it where it was, and started the sim. Flew the route with no stutters, even into Manchester where the cpu is a bit overworked I also had an update to the nvidia studio driver, which I installed before starting. Doesn't seem to have been detrimental.
Dale
Thought best to drop the overclocking a bit so rebooted into bios. There I found the cpu cooling was set to default instead of manual (pretty much full speed at all temps) so once I'd changed the fan settings back I though I would leave the overclocking as it was. Got it back up again and checked cpu setting but now its down to 4.6 gig so left it where it was, and started the sim. Flew the route with no stutters, even into Manchester where the cpu is a bit overworked I also had an update to the nvidia studio driver, which I installed before starting. Doesn't seem to have been detrimental.
Dale