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Post by eduardo85 on Jun 11, 2012 23:52:32 GMT -5
Hi everyone!!! Well, I'm having a hardtime when it comes to turn on the anisotropic filtering in the Nvidia control panel. My specs are the following: OS: Windows XP Home Edition Processor: IntelĀ® PentiumĀ® Dual CPU E2180 @2.00 GHz (2CPU's) RAM: 2Gb Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTC 560 (PNY) 1024 Mb (with latest drivers 301.42 WHQL 5/22/2010) This is my NVIDIA Control Panel (notice that Anisotropic Filtering stuff is unable to manipulate): This is what I'm getting in game (look at the 742 in the background, the stripes are "waving") Another wavy stripe (although here it seems more like AA is not working well) I used to have an NVIDIA 8800GT and never got these problems (considering that the GTX 560 is better than the 8800 GT) In fact, This is what I used to get with the 8800gt (notice the smoothness ofthe lines and curves unlike the ones above) Has anybody encountered with this? Should I use older drivers?? Any help is much appreciated!!!!
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Post by peterliddell on Jun 12, 2012 10:04:24 GMT -5
Try forcing all settings for AA and Anisotropic rather than enhance application settings. If that doesn't work try playing with resolution settings, some cards may not support all modes at all resolutions.
I would check the specific information on that specific PNY built GTX 560. It almost to me looks like anisotropic filtering may be disabled at the hardware level.
Updated drivers aren't working, you can try older ones, but check PNYs support docs and see if they mention this?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2012 10:12:48 GMT -5
Try forcing all settings for AA and Anisotropic rather than enhance application settings. If that doesn't work try playing with resolution settings, some cards may not support all modes at all resolutions. This. Enhancing doesn't work properly for MSFS (at least it never did for me), overriding is the only option. Every modern card supports AA and AF. A missing function on the hardware level can thus be ruled out. If the override doesn't work, I'd uninstall the current drivers, reboot, do a clean sweep of leftover files (DriverSweeper works well), reboot again and install the drivers anew. This should make sure that no older, leftover junk files interfere with driver operation.
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Post by eduardo85 on Jun 18, 2012 13:58:11 GMT -5
I think I will try using the drivers from the included CD.
Also I tried something called NVIDIA Inspector which is basically the new n-hancer (since n-hancer is no longer working).
Anybody using NVIDIA Inspector???
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2012 6:59:53 GMT -5
I think I will try using the drivers from the included CD. I wouldn't do that, as they are quite out-of-date. On my main PC, yes. The interface might take some getting used to, but it does what I want it to do.
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