![]() Installed ProcessLasso, created a “default” profile with no changes and then created a “MSFS” Profile, so i can easily switch depending on how im using the PC.įor MSFS, i just started all the programs i need when using MSFS (Volanta, Spad.Next, VA-Tracker, AVIA Server, etc.etc…) Then i just selected ALL running processes with Ctrl-A und put them all on the 4 E-Cores. That means, E-Cores disabled gives me better performance than running the CPU with them enabled.īut, its kinda stupid to castrate a 12-Core CPU to an 8Core and dont make use of features one paid for, so i did the following: What i knew already, is that MSFS and for example the FENIX AddOn dont work very well with the E-Cores. So, yesterday i spent some time to optimise my system, especially CPU (i7-12700K), so i dont have to spend a lot of money on a 7950X3D Is there a suggestion to use Process Lasso with a more mild setting where the CPU runs at, say, at 80☌ maximum? Since detecting the high temps I exit Process Lasso when simming, but with a mixed feelings. Even if it runs, it will shorten the lifetime of the CPU. The author of Process Lasso claims in a slightly older forum thread: “any properly built PC should be able to handle even a 100% CPU load indefinitely”.Ĭontrary to this, you often find the suggestion not to exceed ~85☌, and never exceed 95☌. There are different opinions on this, though: ![]() The reason is clear, I am CPU-limited (as are most of us) and the GPU could push out more but the CPU is lagging.Īs I said, the system is running fine, but I am concerned about CPU temperatures. I get > 100 fps (using DLSS) on the 2D screen when running with Process Lasso but around 60 fps without it (same settings and situation). When checking CPU temperature I found it’s >90☌ most of the time when simming and often even close to 100☌, where it’s throttled down. The whole system works excellently, not to say perhaps slightly too good. I have been using Process Lasso with the Bitsum Highest Performance Profile. I bought a new Intel i7-13700K / Nvidia 4080 based system (detail in my profile). I know this is an old thread but my question fits exactly.
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