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NVIDIA'S NEW TXAA, ADAPTIVE VSYNC, IMPROVED 3D VISION

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#1 Infinity7

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Posted 19 March 2012 - 07:41 PM

Some interesting details of NVidia's next driver features are on the web.

Temporal Anti-aliasing (TXAA) which has the image quality of 16x MSAA but the performance-hit of only 2x MSAA. Some have speculated that maybe the TXAA is a typo and it should be FXAA?

Adaptive Vsync which dynamically toggles off Vsync only when the frame rate drops below the display's refresh rate.

3D Surround Vision improvements.

These new drivers are expected to be released when the new 600-series cards are, which is within a few days.

Read about it over here: http://www.techpower...d-Detailed.html

Edited by Infinity7, 19 March 2012 - 08:01 PM.


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Posted 20 March 2012 - 11:42 AM

Quite a lot of goodies to come. Also, the next WHQL drivers will include important TDR fixes that have been expected for over a year.

Things are looking bright for the near future.





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