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Weird looking cockpit displays (ND, PFD etc)

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You have to choose the option "Override application settings" then set the one you want on Nvidia Inspector.
Not really an option with an ATI card using an nvidia driver program. Jason Paver
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OMG!! That helped a lot! I've never thought of that. ooops ;) But the menu in top does look blurried/unclear now? Martin Stendersø

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If you think other forums are gonna help you lol... There aren't many ATI users here, since almost everyone in the flightsim world usually knows that Nvidia beats ATI by a longshot when it comes to FSX.But nevertheless... you managed I see. Blurred text comes from supersampling. See if you can get it without it, or live with it. Nvidia again has more levels of SS, some causing less blur and very good screen quality.

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If you think other forums are gonna help you lol... There aren't many ATI users here, since almost everyone in the flightsim world usually knows that Nvidia beats ATI by a longshot when it comes to FSX.But nevertheless... you managed I see. Blurred text comes from supersampling. See if you can get it without it, or live with it. Nvidia again has more levels of SS, some causing less blur and very good screen quality.
Ohh you scared me a little there :S haha!! I really regret purchasing this Ati card, but a new GTX580 is about 600 dollars ohmy.png And the card is working fine, except in FSX :/ Do you think it would be better using my old 8800GT ? :D It's 3 years old but it's NVIDIA!! :D

Martin Stendersø

 

SPECS:

i5 2500K @ 4,7GHz

1GB GTX 560 TI (900MHz) (ASUS)

4 GB GT Dominator 1866 MHz DDR3 RAM (CORSAIR)

P8P67 Motherboard (ASUS)

 

Windows 7 SP1 64-Bit

 

FSX SP2 Deluxe

Ohh you scared me a little there :S haha!! I really regret purchasing this Ati card, but a new GTX580 is about 600 dollars ohmy.png And the card is working fine, except in FSX :/ Do you think it would be better using my old 8800GT ? :D It's 3 years old but it's NVIDIA!! :D
Qualitywise, probably yes. Performance, not nearly.And you don't necessarily need GTX580. GTX570 would suffice and that one is not 600 dollars.
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Ohh you scared me a little there :S haha!! I really regret purchasing this Ati card, but a new GTX580 is about 600 dollars ohmy.png And the card is working fine, except in FSX :/ Do you think it would be better using my old 8800GT ? :D It's 3 years old but it's NVIDIA!! :D
And thank you for your help :D
Qualitywise, probably yes. Performance, not nearly.And you don't necessarily need GTX580. GTX570 would suffice and that one is not 600 dollars.
Okay, i'll have a look at it, but it still seems a bit expensive :)... at the moment

Martin Stendersø

 

SPECS:

i5 2500K @ 4,7GHz

1GB GTX 560 TI (900MHz) (ASUS)

4 GB GT Dominator 1866 MHz DDR3 RAM (CORSAIR)

P8P67 Motherboard (ASUS)

 

Windows 7 SP1 64-Bit

 

FSX SP2 Deluxe

To be honest I run a GTX 480 on FSX with everything maxed and my card is utilized around 50% most of the time so a 580 would be quite an overkill for this game. As for the blurry menu I'm afraid that is a side affect of external set anti aliasing. Jason Paver

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