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Performance FIP gauge?

Posted: 21 Jan 2019, 10:30
by pmb
Hi,

just by chance, I came across info on a "performance gauge"

https://trello.com/b/n3Yv7Qyz/spadnext

I think this would be a very useful gauge, even more, if it could indicate not only CPU but also GPU usage. Somehow, this site seems to be semi-dead though, at least it's seemingly impossible to get the announced gauge from there. Thus, may I suggest someone trying to develop such a gauge and make it available for buying? Perhaps Dazman, as it would go nicely along the fps gauge?

Thanks for considering and
kind regards, Michael

Re: Performance FIP gauge?

Posted: 21 Jan 2019, 11:20
by thedazman
I can’t remember what I actually added to that gauge, I think I put in a few other bits in there on switchable pages. However the gauge was going to be for complete edition owners and not sure if it was actually released.

The variables are locked down and I can’t create them to sell personally. This was a collaboration between me and c0nnex solely to be available from SPAD only. I think the performance variables had a detrimental effect on performance if I recall.

Daz

Re: Performance FIP gauge?

Posted: 21 Jan 2019, 11:57
by pmb
Thanks for the info, I understand. So this seems to have been a dead-end. Unfortunately, as I would say. Of course there are on-screen displays for similar values, but they may be hard to read, and the often used MSI Afterburner does not work properly with P3D for me.

Kind regards, Michael

Re: Performance FIP gauge?

Posted: 21 Jan 2019, 20:53
by c0nnex
The probleme is, that the System-Gauges would rely on a third party hardware interfaceing dll, whioch i found no way until now to automatically install it , if it is not installed.
To monitor your system performance i recommend using "Open Hardware Monitor" https://openhardwaremonitor.org/

Re: Performance FIP gauge?

Posted: 21 Jan 2019, 21:50
by pmb
Thanks, didn't know that and will try. The FIP gauge just looked neat. But there are probably more important things...

Kind regards, Michael