May 12, 201511 yr hello everyone , i just got my P3d v2.5 (finally ) but for my bad luck , i had Anti-aliasing problem with it, I am using AMD 7670M 2 GB graphic card with a built in Intel 4000 HD ( yes , it's a laptop) , i only see my Intel 4000 GPU card detected in my graphics menu , i had tried all the maximum aliasing settings both in the P3D Menu and in the CCC , but it still didn't work , any help please ? BTW : it's working well on FSX ! Kareem Amr Fawzy
May 25, 201511 yr It sure is. Make sure you're running Prepar3d in "high performance" in order to use the AMD card. You can change this in the catalyst control panel
May 26, 201511 yr Maybe check that you have the correct and latest driver installed for the gpu and perhaps uninstall and reinstall the driver. Tom Why not read some useful tips and tricks - http://forum.avsim.n...22#entry1965722
May 26, 201511 yr Is the problem that you are seeing no AA or not the AA you are expecting from the Prepar3D settings menu? Derek RogersPC Specs: Intel i7-4790K 4.6GHz : 16GB RAM : GTX 970 4GB
May 27, 201511 yr Author It sure is. Make sure you're running Prepar3d in "high performance" in order to use the AMD card. You can change this in the catalyst control panel Checked already , but it still won't affect Maybe check that you have the correct and latest driver installed for the gpu and perhaps uninstall and reinstall the driver. Checked , all are uptodate , and i've reinstalled million of times Is the problem that you are seeing no AA or not the AA you are expecting from the Prepar3D settings menu? i almost not seeing any AA , and even if i make the settings to the highest AA , it wont affect Kareem Amr Fawzy
May 27, 201511 yr hello everyone , i just got my P3d v2.5 (finally ) but for my bad luck , i had Anti-aliasing problem with it, I am using AMD 7670M 2 GB graphic card with a built in Intel 4000 HD ( yes , it's a laptop) , i only see my Intel 4000 GPU card detected in my graphics menu , i had tried all the maximum aliasing settings both in the P3D Menu and in the CCC , but it still didn't work , any help please ? BTW : it's working well on FSX ! Have a read here about switchable graphics: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03048374 Seems to be a matter of assigning high performance mode to P3D it the Catalyst control centre. This should make P3D use the AMD card. gb. YSSY. Win 10, [email protected], Corsair H115i Cooler, RTX 4070Ti, 32GB G.Skill Trident Z F4-3200, Samsung 960 EVO M.2 256GB, ASUS Maximus VIII Ranger, Corsair HX850i 850W, Thermaltake Core X31 Case, Samsung 4K 65" TV.
May 27, 201511 yr Author Have a read here about switchable graphics: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03048374 Seems to be a matter of assigning high performance mode to P3D it the Catalyst control centre. This should make P3D use the AMD card. gb. I've set everything to the highest performance in CCC for P3D , and i even don't have dynamic or fixed mode in my bios , and it is also up to date ! Kareem Amr Fawzy
May 27, 201511 yr I would do a couple things.... Try to disable the shared card via the BIOS then I would check power options within windows. It would need to be in High Performance. George Kyriazis | www.georgekonline.com
May 27, 201511 yr Author I would do a couple things.... Try to disable the shared card via the BIOS then I would check power options within windows. It would need to be in High Performance. My BIOS does not have any option related to Graphic Card, all the power option are in high performance . Kareem Amr Fawzy
May 27, 201511 yr My BIOS does not have any option related to Graphic Card, all the power option are in high performance . hmmm, Try to manually replace your cards full code name in the prepar3d.cfg (where the shared cards name is now) George Kyriazis | www.georgekonline.com
May 27, 201511 yr Author hmmm, Try to manually replace your cards full code name in the prepar3d.cfg (where the shared cards name is now) Actually if i do so , it will be changed automatically when i reopen P3D because it checks for graphic cards and some other system information before it run Kareem Amr Fawzy
May 27, 201511 yr If there is no option to disable the card in the BIOS then you have no way of pointing the sim to the added GPU. You should take it up with your vendor. The HD4000 is known to be an onboard card that takes some disabling, but it IS possible.
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