X Plane 10 Computer Temps
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X Plane 10 Computer Temps
Does anyone else's computer run a little hotter when running X Plane 10? When I run X Plane 10 compared to P3D the difference is noticeable just with me sitting next to the PC. I have not ran any actual CPU temps, etc. Just curious.
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Re: X Plane 10 Computer Temps
xp runs the cpu at 100 percent, so it will run hot.
Re: X Plane 10 Computer Temps
X-Plane also does a "better" job of using today's modern multi-core CPU's.
FSX is almost completely a single thread process. So having multiple cores does little to improve speed. You could have a huge 6 way CPU and FSX would only run as fast as the speed of a single CPU.
P3D is better than FSX in the multi-core department. As P3D improves, the use of multiple cores will also improve.
It would help to compare the rendering options between the sims. For example, if X-Plane is cranked way up while P3D has more conservative settings this could make the difference seem greater.
Finally. There's a bug in some older X-Plane beta versions that don't play nice with Radeon graphics cards. So if not running the latest X-Plane version, consider updating.
FSX is almost completely a single thread process. So having multiple cores does little to improve speed. You could have a huge 6 way CPU and FSX would only run as fast as the speed of a single CPU.
P3D is better than FSX in the multi-core department. As P3D improves, the use of multiple cores will also improve.
It would help to compare the rendering options between the sims. For example, if X-Plane is cranked way up while P3D has more conservative settings this could make the difference seem greater.
Finally. There's a bug in some older X-Plane beta versions that don't play nice with Radeon graphics cards. So if not running the latest X-Plane version, consider updating.
Re: X Plane 10 Computer Temps
Mine runs a little warm but my cpu doesn't run at 100% - it's typically around 16% most times.
My GPU on the other hand is probably practically melting with 3 widescreen displays all being run from one card.
Rich
My GPU on the other hand is probably practically melting with 3 widescreen displays all being run from one card.
Rich
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Re: X Plane 10 Computer Temps
Rich, I stand corrected. It'll run one core at 100% CPU. It'll run AI flight models, scenery loads and a few other things on other cores.
Re: X Plane 10 Computer Temps
Now that you mention it when I look at the individual cores I do have one core that is way up there I'd say averaging around 80% but yeah all the other cores are very low bringing the total average around 16% for me.
Still considering if I want to go the separate PC for each screen route though... with 3 widescreens I tend to get some freezes once in a while as the weather updates. Usually only lasts a few seconds but is annoying none the less... not sure if it's several thousand dollars of annoying though!
Rich
Still considering if I want to go the separate PC for each screen route though... with 3 widescreens I tend to get some freezes once in a while as the weather updates. Usually only lasts a few seconds but is annoying none the less... not sure if it's several thousand dollars of annoying though!
Rich
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Re: X Plane 10 Computer Temps
You can fry eggs on an iMac when running X-Plane 10