ATI Catalyst 4.7 drivers w/ "Temporal Anti-Aliasing": How's this treating your g
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Quote:fact that V-Sync is forced on with Temporal AA means that the frame rate is basically capped at the refresh rate of the monitor,
Quote:fact that V-Sync is forced on with Temporal AA means that the frame rate is basically capped at the refresh rate of the monitor,
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Ooops, just deleted his post. Sorry! The button is so close to the Edit button and with the POS work mouse I inadvertenly clicked Delete......and there was no confirmation!
It'd odd that they've include a popup blocker with Nview. Guess they will likely remove it once Windows XP SP2 comes out.
I was wondering about their firewall solution tho. Is it hardware based or software?
Still waiting for an X800 XT....debating on buying a X800 Pro VIVO and flashing it but I'd rather get the real thing.
It'd odd that they've include a popup blocker with Nview. Guess they will likely remove it once Windows XP SP2 comes out.
I was wondering about their firewall solution tho. Is it hardware based or software?
Still waiting for an X800 XT....debating on buying a X800 Pro VIVO and flashing it but I'd rather get the real thing.