April 3, 201511 yr The latest Omega drivers have the AMD DSR equivalent, Virtual Super Resolution (VSR). gb. Not for R9 280X :mad: John doe
April 3, 201511 yr Maybe I am missing something here. I have a EVGA GTX 970 running the 4788 driver on Win7-64 and I don't have any DSR options available when I follow these instructions. The options boxes in the global nVidia control panel simply say "off" with no other option available. Thanks. Dick Parker in Northeast Ohio USA Windows 10 64-bit | Nvidia GTX 1080 | ORBX | P3D 4.4.16.27077
April 3, 201511 yr Maybe I am missing something here. I have a EVGA GTX 970 running the 4788 driver on Win7-64 and I don't have any DSR options available when I follow these instructions. The options boxes in the global nVidia control panel simply say "off" with no other option available. Thanks. You may be looking at the "Program Settings" TAB instead of the "Global Settings" TAB . It's a common mistake Quote
April 3, 201511 yr Author Hi Guys - just threw this out there to see if it would help some as your monitor is the common factor - I guess on my 27" monitor DSR was not needed with 32" it is needed so starting to see a theme here and figured that out by the posts - also gpu will have a lot to do with it as most are not running a Titan GTX - also this is not for AMD - as for FXAA it has to be on in my rig or the AA gets terrible - hope this will help some - best I can figure out - again 2.4 never had to do any of this Rich Sennett
April 3, 201511 yr The sweet spot for me is DSR 2x with 33% smoothness and 4xAA ingame. Barely any noticeable performance loss, particularly through clouds and decent overall AA. To really top it off and have perfect AA, I only need to add 2xSGSS in NI. But I don't bother because of the performance penalty in clouds despite my GTX 970. Intel i7 10700K | Asus Maximus XII Hero | Asus TUF RTX 3090 | 32GB HyperX Fury 3200 DDR4 | 1TB Samsung M.2 (W11) | 2TB Samsung M.2 (MSFS2020) | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280mm AIO | 43" Samsung Q90B | 27" Asus Monitor
April 3, 201511 yr You may be looking at the "Program Settings" TAB instead of the "Global Settings" TAB . It's a common mistake No, I was looking at the global tab. Dick Parker in Northeast Ohio USA Windows 10 64-bit | Nvidia GTX 1080 | ORBX | P3D 4.4.16.27077
April 3, 201511 yr Author The sweet spot for me is DSR 2x with 33% smoothness and 4xAA ingame Have to try that Marc - thanks No, I was looking at the global tab. Not sure about this one should be there with current driver - do an uninstall and use a good driver cleaner - Rob recommend this one - I use drivercleaner.net but its not free http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.htm Rich Sennett
April 3, 201511 yr No, I was looking at the global tab. If you have your mouse pointer "snap-to" setting enabled, the Nvidia CP listboxes do not work. Go to the Windows Control Panel -> Mouse -> Pointer Options and un-check "snap-to".
April 3, 201511 yr If you have your mouse pointer "snap-to" setting enabled, the Nvidia CP listboxes do not work. Go to the Windows Control Panel -> Mouse -> Pointer Options and un-check "snap-to". That did it! Thanks for the tip...never heard about that one before. Dick Parker in Northeast Ohio USA Windows 10 64-bit | Nvidia GTX 1080 | ORBX | P3D 4.4.16.27077
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