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working antialiasing via downsampling!
here is a workaround, in german only, sorry.
http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community...ts-710317.html here another workaround: http://www.forum-3dcenter.org/vbulle...d.php?t=454129 I combine 150% downsampling to my native 1680x1050 with FXAA http://a2fxaa.blogspot.com/ here is a video http://www.oc-burner.de/ftp/Videos/D...1920x1080.html try translator or search keywords like downsampling etc |
Links are dead?!
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link are copy past with the troncated "..." ;)
thanks to forums whom troncate the link... he must click in the link and copy url in browser, or right click and copy link ;) common noob's mistake ;) |
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sorry, now the links are working in first post. And yes, it eats a lot of performance. You can try different downsampling resolutions to get better performance and combine it with FXAA.
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As a "noob", which one will go with a 1920x1080x60Hz monitor? Thanks,
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This looks interesting but I see the OP has a water cooled over clocked gtx570.
My gtx460's would not be up to it. I have tried to get the second card to do the AA but it doesn't work. Best I can do is turn off MSAA and only use FXAA. At 1600x900 with FX is perfectly fine for me. |
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