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Optimum nVidia Video Card Settings

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Have searched but unable to find some good nVidia video card settings. Any suggestions?

Wilbert

Wow, when I wrote this there were 118 views and my lonely reply. I guess nobody knows................or I guess you just use the same ones used for FSX.

 

Bob

Officially retired

 

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"Let the 3d application decide"

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Anyone using the "Inspector" with this flightsim and any suggestions about this?

Wilbert

Most of the tweaks are for the extra rendering capabilities of games and their sometimes non-standard way of doing things the way the driver expects, so you can force the options to the standards the driver employs using the profiles or inspector.

 

Since the only effects being used are AA, AF and HDR/Bloom using OpenGL, these options are a moot point. You can tweak and config all you want and not do anything the program isn't already doing for you. DirectX (due to software versus driver rendering options, you can disable the software option and force the hardware option) sometimes helps performance by bypassing the software pathways and allowing the un-stressed GPU handle the graphics while the CPU handles everything else. OpenGL pretty much handles everything on hardware anyway, so there isn't much that nVidia Profiles and Inspector can do to help OpenGL performance.

Aaron

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