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Unable to complete download of Prepar3d v4.1?


paulrunge

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I have tried several times, but right at the end (using Firefox 57.0.2) it throws an error "failed". Does it matter which browser you use?

At 12.2 Gig its a whopper of a download. But ORBX-FTX scenery loads are similar and have always worked great inside FSX.

 

Suggestions?

 

Thanks.

 

Paul

Intel Core i7-7700 @ 3.6 GHz 8GB

nVidia GTX 1070 8GB Ram

Ram 20 DDR-3-1600MHz

WIN 10 Pro(64bit)

HP Envy 27" HD 4K

P3D v4.5.14.34698

Multiple ORBX Scenery

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try a different browser

use different browser helpers

download the individual sections

 

Vic

P3D Rig

I7 7700K @ 5.0ghz Asus Maximus X270 16G G.Skill 3600 15-15-15-18 2T EVGARTX2080ti Corsair 1000W PSU 1TB Samsung SSD for P3D - 2 - 256G OCZ Vector SSD - HAF X - Corsiar H100i V2 Liquid Cooler W10 64 Pro.

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Thanks. I did all that you all suggested and finally got a successful download and install. Now to figure out how to get better than 6-10 frame rates out of P3Dv4...

 

Thought this would be a no-brainer change over from FSX, but maybe my gear is to old and slow (like me!!)?

Intel Core i7-7700 @ 3.6 GHz 8GB

nVidia GTX 1070 8GB Ram

Ram 20 DDR-3-1600MHz

WIN 10 Pro(64bit)

HP Envy 27" HD 4K

P3D v4.5.14.34698

Multiple ORBX Scenery

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you are right on the edge, possibly a tad below with that video card. If you can get the cpu clocked up above 4ghz, that would help. Coming from FSX - do NOT apply any of the tweaks you used in FSX to P3D. Lock your frame rate down about 20 - then start adjusting your sliders lower untikl you can get smooth operation. Remember, typically the "normal" setting in P3D is equivalent to the max setting in FSX.

 

Vic

P3D Rig

I7 7700K @ 5.0ghz Asus Maximus X270 16G G.Skill 3600 15-15-15-18 2T EVGARTX2080ti Corsair 1000W PSU 1TB Samsung SSD for P3D - 2 - 256G OCZ Vector SSD - HAF X - Corsiar H100i V2 Liquid Cooler W10 64 Pro.

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Thanks Vic. Good overview and tips!

 

I think I will upgrade to a more capable system. From what I can find, afford, and my preference for HP instantly available, I am thinking a rig with i7-7700 3.6-4.2GHz (I understand it can't be overclocked), GTX 1070 (8GB GDDR5 dedicated), and a 256GB SSD. From the bench tests I found on the 1070, that should almost 3X my existing rig's performance. Also, get a 4K monitor so as to use that extra resolution capability...? That should allow maxed out FSX, and a decent tune-in to begin learning P3D?

 

Thanks!

 

Paul

Intel Core i7-7700 @ 3.6 GHz 8GB

nVidia GTX 1070 8GB Ram

Ram 20 DDR-3-1600MHz

WIN 10 Pro(64bit)

HP Envy 27" HD 4K

P3D v4.5.14.34698

Multiple ORBX Scenery

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That would be a good system Paul. The 1070 is a very good card. Remember, with P3D 60fps means nothing but 60fps - do NOT chase the FPS monster. Tune your system for the LOWEST FPS where you can maintain the SMOOTHEST performance. For me, it's 20fps with most settings maxed. This allows the GPU to give you the best visuals.

 

Vic

P3D Rig

I7 7700K @ 5.0ghz Asus Maximus X270 16G G.Skill 3600 15-15-15-18 2T EVGARTX2080ti Corsair 1000W PSU 1TB Samsung SSD for P3D - 2 - 256G OCZ Vector SSD - HAF X - Corsiar H100i V2 Liquid Cooler W10 64 Pro.

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