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Did you try posting a comment on their article, or sending them an email?
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You could always try using this secret software;

http://downloads.guru3d.com/NVIDIA-Inspector-1.94-download-2612.html

it works fairly well.


If you click the "wrench and screwdriver" icon next to the driver listing (the program itself looks just like gpuz) you can edit individual driver settings in hexadecimal.

This software might meet your needs.
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Did you try posting a comment on their article, or sending them an email?

I was post in their forums, too, but seems my post didn't appear in their forum, maybe bug from my connection or from their server, I don't know

Edit : their article, not their forums redface.gif
Edited by Hijack14 - 11/10/12 at 7:56pm
post #24 of 30
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You could always try using this secret software;
http://downloads.guru3d.com/NVIDIA-Inspector-1.94-download-2612.html
it works fairly well.
If you click the "wrench and screwdriver" icon next to the driver listing (the program itself looks just like gpuz) you can edit individual driver settings in hexadecimal.
This software might meet your needs.

I was downloaded that software too, the version is 1.9.6.7, but this is the first time I am using this software, so I don't know how to setting the MSAA

I am sorry all for my limited knowledge about computer.
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Looks like it might not work with Inspector either:

http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=363182
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Looks like it might not work with Inspector either:
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=363182

I tried 8x Super Grid Supersampling Anti Aliasing, and turn off the AA Post, and I am surprised, it worked....the image quality is more nicely/softly than only using 4xMSAA....but hit my framerate between 45 - 50 FPS on Singleplayer mode, lol....gonna tried only 4xSGSSAA now, although I don't find the real answer of my question.
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Ok, last piece of software then;

http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=154145

The graphics tab has an optioned anti-aliasing post, that you can set from: Off to 16x MSAA.




This is the piece of software I use for all of my BF3 profile settings.
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post #28 of 30
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Ok, last piece of software then;
http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=154145
The graphics tab has an optioned anti-aliasing post, that you can set from: Off to 16x MSAA.
This is the piece of software I use for all of my BF3 profile settings.

Ok I will try that, will report back soon. thanks for the software.
post #29 of 30
Why you even need over 4x AA is beyond me.
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Why you even need over 4x AA is beyond me.

because I want to know exactly the difference between two of them, even people say it's un-noticeable.
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