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Frame Rate of Gforce 4 Ti 4200 with 2 Monitors

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Hallo,I just got my new PC (Athlon XP 2000, 256 DDR, MSI Geforce 4 TI 4200 with 64MB(!), Win XP) up and running and rushed for my son's monitor in order to hook it to the second monitor port. The outcome was a bit sobering: 2 fps as soon as I distribute the panel and cockpit views across the devices. As long as all views are on the primary, anything is running in the same perfect way as with one monitor(20-35 fps at least); even when I put the undocked FS-Navigator screen to the second monitor. But as soon as I put either view to the secondary frame rates detoriate to a slide show. (I could not really undock the panel view, because it is always bound to the main FS 2002 window, isn't it)I allready installed the latest detonator driver from the nvidia site and the rest of the system is still quite unspoiled and new. Does anyone have an idea? Is the second port on 64MB version of the Geforce 4 Ti 4200 not 3D accelerated? Would as modell 4600 solve the problem? Or should I better take any cheap nvidia something card as a real second grafic device?Thanks, jen.

You can only have the 3D (outside view) display on a single monitor. All of this outside view must be contained in that screen (check that the edges are not overlapping onto the next screen). Best use the primary for this.On the secondary you can only put 2D displays. You should be able to put the panel on the second monitor leaving the 3D outside view on the primary monitor:Start FS as normal and start a flight. Right-click anywhere on the panel and select 'undock' from the popup menu. This puts the panel in its own window. You can then move and size this window as required. Drag it onto the secondary monitor.Save the flight. The flight saves the window positions and sizes.In theory this should work fine. FS-Navigator may be causing a problem when dragged to the secondary display. Maybe it only likes being on the same display as the main FS window. I don't really know as I don't have it, but it's posible.Moving the 2D panel should work though.PaulEGJJ

Paul, I am really ashamed, because all the trouble cam from te fact, that I did not undock the panel view. Thanks a lot, you made me happy :-)) !20 fps and flying the Georender1 Scenery on two monitors, wonderful!!Jen.

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