
It’s going to be a toss up if the 92MB Cache is of more utility than the additional ~200MHz clockspeed on the vanilla 5800X. In my reckoning it’ll be pretty much the same, or else such a marginal difference as not to be worth it. Games do generally like more Cache, but there has to be a limit as to how much is beneficial. Who knows until we see in depth testing! (edit - looks like it’s a pretty big bump, the 5800X3D may be the current best CPU for FS2020 - but we still need to see rigorous testing). The 5800X is still a strong CPU for FS2020 But the 5900X and 5950X really have nothing to offer. an entire CCD sits idle.Īnd… I don’t think we’re going to see some ground up optimisation of the engine to make it more multithreaded. It’s no trivial task, and once again MS/Asobo have relied on hardware just getting that much better.


Splitting the engine apart is a fundamental re-write of a now 20 year old engine, and getting threads talking to each other with perfect timing and no latency issues is no trivial task either.
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This is great information and right along the lines of what I’m looking for! I’m currently building a PC to try and run MSFS 2020 on ultra settings on my 49" Samsung Odyssey G9 ultrawide monitor (sounds similar to what you’re running). I also read the same thing about the 12700K being plenty of CPU for this game, and that the 12900K is just overkill. Also read the same thing in regards to the RAM. I watched a YouTube video by PremiumBuilds where he tested all of that in MSFS and seems to check out. Right now I’m working on building out a PC on and I’m able to get the specs below for about $2800 built and shipped, do you think that is a good deal? When I piece it all out (including the liquid coolers, power supply, case, etc that come with the CyberPower build) it comes to around $2600. Seems worth the extra $200 to have someone build it so I don’t screw it up.Which the release of FS2020 we see an explosition of activity on the forun and of course we are very happy to see this. Questions about making 3D assets can be posted in the 3D asset design forum.Tag FS2020 specific questions with the MSFS2020 tag.So therefore we would like to ask you all to use the following guidelines when posting your questions: But having all questions about FS2020 in one forum becomes a bit messy. Questions about airport design can be posted in the FS2020 airport design forum.Questions about aircraft design can be posted in the Aircraft design forum.Either post them in the subforum of the modelling tool you use or in the general forum if they are general.

Questions about SimConnect can be posted in the SimConnect forum.Īny other question that is not specific to an aspect of development or tool can be posted in the General chat forum.īy following these guidelines we make sure that the forums remain easy to read for everybody and also that the right people can find your post to answer it.Questions about terrain design can be posted in the FS2020 terrain design forum.Once airport development tools have been updated for FS2020 you can post tool speciifc questions in the subforums of those tools as well of course.
To convert from FS2004, you need to first convert the mdl to FSX format. Then once you have it as an FSX aircraft, you can do the conversion to MSFS which is different. The easiest tool to use is MSFS Legacy Importer as it tries to automate the process a bit. PlaneConverter is an earlier tool which only puts the files in the proper structure and creates the. Json files for you - it does not actually look at the files to make sure they are compatible.
