6600GT Anomaly
http://www.overclockercafe.com/Artic...ia_Anomaly.htm
I saw this article. It's seems this gpu has the ability to automatically scale back AA if the frame buffer is exceded. DaveL |
Nothing new. Back in the GF3 days, when 64 MB of video RAM was the norm, the
cards would always drop from 4x AA to 2x automatically at 1600x1200. Frame buffer required at 1600x1200x32, 8x AA, double-buffering: 1600x1200x32x8x2 = 983 Mbits or 123 MB. Other stuff like the Z-buffer still require local memory, so 128 MB total RAM is not enough. ATi's driver panels actually displays the maximum resolution supported at each AA setting. Again, nothing new. -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "DaveL" wrote in message ... http://www.overclockercafe.com/Artic...ia_Anomaly.htm I saw this article. It's seems this gpu has the ability to automatically scale back AA if the frame buffer is exceded. DaveL |
DaveL wrote:
http://www.overclockercafe.com/Artic...ia_Anomaly.htm I saw this article. It's seems this gpu has the ability to automatically scale back AA if the frame buffer is exceded. DaveL Whoah. Well, it doesn't matter in a way, but I as an end consumer would like to have the option to choose what I can enable and disable. |
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