November 28, 201114 yr First, yes, I googled it. Secondly, yes, I did a forum search but mostly I find Nvidia versus ATI or this or that.Are there any GTX 590 users out there that run FSX without the "jaggies"? Obviously, something wrong with my card settings and/or the settings within FSX. My old video card with FS9 looked better. I played around with all the settings within FSX for anti-aliasing including turning them off (big mistake) and it seems to make no difference on the jaggies.I have a 7i 2600k clocked at 4.6GHz, nVidia GTX 590, 1080p display, 16MB RAM at 1866MHz. Running everything maxed out. Also just recently installed REX OD HD (as within the past hour) so I don't know how that would adversly effect graphics and jaggies, if at all. I hear it is a lousy weather generating so will utilize ASE also which I have installed, but that's another subject.So, quality of eye candy being priority, what are the settings people have found to be best with this type of setup?I thank you in advance!Jeff
November 28, 201114 yr Anti aliasing works in FSX with an Nvidia GPU using the standard Nvidia Control panel settings, so I am not sure what you mean by that. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
November 28, 201114 yr Author So I should tweek the anti-aliasing settings from my Nvidia card and leave anti-aliasing off in FSX then I take it. You need to use an external app in order for Antialiasing ( Jaggies) to work in FSX using an Nvidia GPU.http://www.simforums...topic36586.html Hmm. Interesting as my old Nvidia card took away the jaggies just fine. Everything looked sharp. Now with the GTX 590 it looks worse so I don't think it's a Nvidia bug all that much.I'm confused now. After reading the post mentioned from the link above perhaps I'll try what they suggest...
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