Yea, it does 4xFSAA, but its slower than the GF2 Ultra 'cause the Ultra has more memory and a faster clock core... The FSAA works my rendering at a hisgher resolution then bilinear filtering it down, giving the impression if FSAA, but its just like getting a picture in Paint Shop Pro and then shrinking it.... So theres no point in a game that runs in 1024x768.32 bit 'cause the card wont handle it, cause there aint enuff video memory....Originally posted by Neojag
hum, ok...
If you get a great framerate, and you _really_ want the FSAA, try OCing your card, but theres a chance that there isnt enuff Vid Mem to do the FSAA, unless you got an MX400( i think it has 64MB vidmem?) , best bet is to do it at 800x600 with 4xFSAA, GT2 looks great like that.Originally posted by Neojag
yup, i knew how it worked, but not the really technical stuff
well, that means i wont be able to play games in epsxe at 1024*768 w/ FSAA turned on right?
I can confirm that a GF3 at 1024x768 with 4Xfsaa plays great. That’s the only resolution that im using right now. You should see Vagrant StoryOriginally posted by The Vagrant
Can anyone tell me if the gf3 will be able to play games at 1024x768 with 4xfsaa on?
Sorry, but you’re wrong. The GF3 does support FSAA and it uses a new AA-mode called Quincunx. It enables the GF3 to run at higher resolutions with good frame rate.Originally posted by 404
Geforce 3 DON'T HAVE FSAA
just joking man - it just that most people are in to this 'hype' of GeForce3 and HRAA, they forgot FSAAOriginally posted by SgtGhost
Sorry, but you’re wrong. The GF3 does support FSAA and it uses a new AA-mode called Quincunx. It enables the GF3 to run at higher resolutions with good frame rate.
The HRAA is the new kid on the block and its only for the GF3 (for now). But I haven’t seen anything using it or seeing an option for it.
I think the reference drivers allowed some FSAA options on the GeForce 256Originally posted by liaqatali
What about a G-Force 256 DDR
The ATI Radeon 8500 is a pretty good performer, although the GeForce 3 outperforms it in most benchmarks. Still, the drivers are still preliminary and some its key features aren't optimized yet. Otherwise the card looks very promising. I'm looking forward to an All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500 for my next upgrade.Originally posted by The Vagrant
finally...........a screenshot shows what the gf2 can do..that looks realy nice bro..................but can anyone tell me if the gf3 will be able to play games at 1024x768 with 4xfsaa on? secondly can anyone tell me what all these different kinds of gf3 cards are like.................how many different gf3s are out there and which is the best. oh and will this new ati radeon card compare or no?
There’s no real evidence that it’s a great performer. It’s a promising card, but the benchmarks that can be found on some hardware site, will tell ya that most of radeons 8500 should have been tested abit longer before releasing them for some real world benchmarks.Originally posted by Demigod79
The ATI Radeon 8500 is a pretty good performer