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GTX 570/Anti-aliasing

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Hello all,I just recently picked up a GTX 570 for my system (primarily for FSX but I also still use FS9 for a bulk of my heavy iron flying).  With a GTX 570, and latest drivers, is it still necessary to install/use nHancer or NVidia inspector?  Anti aliasing is working for me in windowed mode on FSX but I can't seem to get it working on FS9.  Has anyone had success with this in a similar configuration?  Granted, it is better than my previous ATI 4870, but I can't seem to get entirely smooth edges.Any chance anyone might have some insight?  Thanks

Kyle Weber (Private Pilot, ASEL; Flight Test Engineer)
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  • Commercial Member

If your drivers are 26xx ythen you need nvidia inspector with AA enabled from inspector and disabled in FS9...This works for me with my 580..

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Hm....I have a GTX480 card and have tried both Inspector and nHancer and cannot see any difference in either anti-aliasing or anistrophic filtering using these programs - and, yes, I have disabled anti-aliasing within fs9. Both pieces of software seem to be fairly self-explanatory to use so I have absolutely no idea why they don't work for me. I've therefore just relied, quite successfully I have to say, on setting anti-aliasing via the NVidia options in Windows\Control Panel\Display.David

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My current GTX 570 drivers are: 8.17.12.6309

Kyle Weber (Private Pilot, ASEL; Flight Test Engineer)
Check out my repaints and downloads, all right here on AVSIM

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