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DSR x3.0 33% smoothing

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AA and AF turned off in FSX and in DX10 fixer...

 

Monitor has 1920x1200 native resolution...shots are in 3325x2078

 

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Thanks for looking

 

 

Shots look great, but isn't using 3.0 sucking the life out of the FPS? 

 

Very clear...very nice!

 

Mitch

Nice shots.

 

nebojsa

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Shots look great, but isn't using 3.0 sucking the life out of the FPS? 

 

No...not really...I compensated by disabling drawing anything smaller than 8 pixels and turning off AA and AF in-game and in NVI.

 

In some cases FPS is even better...and that is on a 2GB GTX 660 Ti OC........

 

But P3D 2.4 does go to it's knees with 3.0...Will have to scale down a tad...Likely 2.25...

No...not really...I compensated by disabling drawing anything smaller than 8 pixels and turning off AA and AF in-game and in NVI.

 

In some cases FPS is even better...and that is on a 2GB GTX 660 Ti OC........

 

But P3D 2.4 does go to it's knees with 3.0...Will have to scale down a tad...Likely 2.25...

Thanks for your feedback.  I'm always experimenting with this.  I have for the most part though,  (GTX680 2GB) pretty much settled upon 2x/33 (default) for both P3D 2.4, and FSX (DX10 Fixer).  XPX looks great with DSR, but my FPS drops to half...so for my system, is unusable for only this one sim.  The other two...it is now my default run-mode.

Sweet shots nothing like taking a low res monitor and making it look great

Rich Sennett

               

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