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Jaggies and Image Quality

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I have an AMD FX 53 64 PC with a Nvidia 5200. I am looking to improve image quality and reduce and hopefully eliminate those annoying jaggies, will the Nvidia 6800 help at all?I have tried chaging the settings but I notice that the trees still shimmer as well as some of the runways.Many thanks,Best Wishes,ChrisEGBB

you reduce shimmering when you reduce mip-map level to no more than 4. This has nothing to do with anti-alising to reduce jaggies.Michael J.WinXP-Home SP2,AMD64 3500+,Abit AV8,Radeon X800Pro,36GB Raptor,1GB PC3200,Audigy 2

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Thanks MIchael much appreciated.I will try that and see what happens.Best Wishes,ChrisEGBB

You have an FX5200 in that system? If you can definetly upgrade, for performance, image quality.

I agree with this you have the room to upgrade! You can pick up ATI 9800 for cheap at the moment if you are so inclined.

Thanks Guys I think I will stick to the Gforce 6800 GT / Ultra.Best Wishes,Chris

I am currently running a AMD Athlon XP2700 on a Abit NF7S2.0, with 1 GB of RAM. I Have a GeForce 6800LE-card, and i have opened up from 8 to 12 pipelines and 5 VU. I Think the FX5200 are ready for the dustbin;-) Get yourself a GF6800GT or Ultra, and you will be amazed over the performance-leap! I Was running a GF4 Ti4800, and my eyeballs just dropped out of my skull when saw the performance and graphics quality-leap the GF6800 gave me.

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