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Metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k
Metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k













metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k
  1. #Metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k 1080p#
  2. #Metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k manual#
  3. #Metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k full#

In that case go lower untill you find your monitors max supported resolution then use that in your games. Go into Nvidia control panel and choose to make a custom resolution, before applying it will test it out for you, if your screen goes black and stays black that means the resolution is too high for your monitor (dont worry if you dont do anything your screen will revert back to default resolution, if not hit ESC button to cancel). Originally posted by Prometheus:It all depends on if your monitor can handle it. Some people like it but the blur is too much for me.

metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k

I would recommend using SMAA over FXAA though because FXAA's way of smoothing edges is to blur them and it just looks like your whole screen has vaseline smeared all over it lol. Like battlefield 3 for example it includes MSAA and the option to enable post processed AA which is just FXAA.īoth are very low performance impact AA solutions, dont worry about loosing anything, like one FPS maybe lol. This is why its not easy to capture them on screenshots because the screenshot is taken before the post processed Anti-Aliasing is applied to the frame.īut you will see SMAA or FXAA applied in some modern games nowadays combining them with real AA solutions to get better effects. In that case go lower untill you find your monitors max supported resolution then use that in your games.Īlso SMAA and FXAA are post processed Anti-Aliasing effects, they are not "real" AA solutions like MSAA,FSAA,SSAA,SGSSAA etc, they go "ontop" the game frames, after everything is rendered. It all depends on if your monitor can handle it. Can you downsample a 2160p resolution? And how did you figure all of that out, like the different combiniations of anti aliasing? Id have to go borderless windowed mode and take a screenshot of it to get the injected antialiasing aswell but it's too much of a hassle lol. I would show you how good it looks in all games but it's hard to take screenshots as injected SMAA or FXAA don't show up as they are post process effect. I find down sampling with injected SMAA is a perfect combo. It's perfect, I could also inject nvidia FXAA ontop of that but I find it blurs the image too much. Ontop of that I then inject SMAA, a low performance hit Antialiasing and my game just looks clear without jaggies.

metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k

You just set a custom resolution double to your native resolution and choose that in game, what it does is basically run the game at that resolution and squishes it down to your screen size creating a Supersampling effect basically SSAA. ĭown sampling is a great technique, I find it doesn't take as much frames as SSAA but the effect is pretty much the same.

#Metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k manual#

But I'm already down sampling 2560x1440 resolution so that's pretty much almost the equivalent of 2xSSAA just the manual way to do it lol.

#Metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k 1080p#

I can't believe that even with the 2x gtx 780 ti build you have to turn off SSAA.Īt 1080p resolution 2x 780Ti's probably will do fine with 2xSSAA, higher and im probably gonna have bouncing framerates which annoy the hell out of me. I turned that off and now i finally get 60fps with very few drops with everything else Maxed. I have one gtx 780 ti I thought that would be enough to run the game full, I guess not.īut you were definitley right about SSAA.

#Metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k full#

Haha ya it seems like you would need 4x gtx titans to run the full potential of this game. My brother has 2xGTX580's and he can maintain 60fps with almost the same settings he just had to turn down Tessellation to low.

metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k

This is on both my builds, one with 2x GTX680's the newer one with 2xGTX780Ti's. Like me I only have SSAA turned off, everything else maxed out including Physx and I've never dipped below 58-60fps in game and benchmark. But this games biggest framerate killer is SSAA, turn that off and most people can run everything else maxed out with stable frames. Originally posted by Prometheus:I'm sure someone out there with 4x GTX Titans has lol.















Metro last light benchmark with gtx 780 on 4k