Set its CPU affinity to use virtual cores 2-7 (all but the first two).With X-Plane and X-Plane VR running, in Lasso I:.Enabled Performance Mode in the overall settings.Set SuperSampling to 1.6 (and I’ll probably up it to 1.8).With SteamVR open I used the Advanced Open VR Settings plugin to:.This means I need to start the Debug Tool each time I load X-Plane, but I’m good with that. … I prefer Oculus Debug Tool for setting the frame rate, as I can decide between fixing it at 45 FPS with AWS or without.Left ASW alone - which is DIFFERENT from what he says to do in the video, because ….Set the performance to Maximum Performance Plan.DON’T OVERCLOCK YOUR GPU UNLESS YOU ARE COMFORTABLE WITH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AS YOU CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR PC. Using the NVIDA Inspector I overclocked by GPU by 80 on the clock speed and 200 on the memory speed.DON’T MESS WITH YOUR BIOS UNLESS YOU ARE COMFORTABLE WITH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AS YOU CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR PC.DON’T OVERCLOCK YOUR CPU UNLESS YOU ARE COMFORTABLE WITH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AS YOU CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE YOUR PC. I had already done this two years ago, so this isn’t a new change. I used the automatic overclock wizard in my BIOS to overclock my CPU.
It’s worth watching the entire thing, although the last 10 minutes or so you can probably scan through as it, for the most part, just makes and extended case for the use of the 3jFPS plugin. I promised to post a link to that video, and it’s at the bottom of this post. I noted in my prior post that my VR was running extremely well as a result of some setting changes I’d made based on a YouTube video I’d found.