Recently all of my default aircraft somehow got blurry on the outside view at any zoom level. Actual gauges themselves and the 2d panel were not blurred but the interior VC background and the exterior model of the a/c looked terrible. This coincided with downloading XP service pack 3 and also updating CCC and the ATI driversI searched through several forums, utilized the google and followed the advice available, which was:1. make sure that global texture resolution was maxed or one notch below max.2. make sure that display resolution was equal to or worse than the native resolution of the desktop.3. set the display AA settings to anisotropic and AA checked.4. set the graphics card to 'allow application to control AA'.This I did, and I couldn't shake a cruddy-looking airplane.So, after monkeying with the settings, here is what is working for me and leading to 20-40fps in fair weather, pretty much maxed or one below maxed scenery and other settings.In the ATI CCC setup, I unchecked the 'allow application settings'. Instead I chose 4x box, adaptive AA (2nd notch), kept catalyst AI disabled, kept vsync off, and enabled Adaptive Anti-Aliasing on the lowest setting. The most important setting for me was the MIP setting. I had to use the 2nd notch above baseline.After doing this, I changed the AA within FSX to trilinear and unchecked AA. Basically, let the card handle the AA.Firing everything up, I got my clear planes / VC backgrounds back. I'm sure this might be posted elsewhere, but I didn't see it. Hope it helps.Also, if any other ATI users are out there with tips/suggestions, I'd love to hear them.