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    RadeonPro

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by Harryboiyeye, Nov 8, 2010.

  1. Harryboiyeye

    Harryboiyeye Notebook Deity

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    Hey guys

    Couple of questions about RadeonPro

    First of all, I have been tickering iwth RadeonPro and making a custom profile for Fallout New Vegas as this is currently my favourite game. (128 hours played, recommend you get it).

    1. What is Temporal AA?
    a. Temporal AA Multiplier?
    b. Temporal AA FPS Thresh hold?

    I currently have those at:
    1. Enabled
    a. 3x
    b. 30

    2. Flip Queue Size? I have this set at 5. I hear it's the equivelent of nVidia's pre-rendered frames.

    3. What is MVPU Mode?

    4. Most importantly, do I need to have RadeonPro Running for the profiles to be activated? Or can I have it closed?

    Additional information would be welcome also.


    Thanks!
     
  2. Glzmo

    Glzmo Notebook Deity

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    As far as I know, these don't work with current drivers anymore, so keep them disabled.

    It's how many frames are pre-rendered in a queue. I'd leave it at default.

    Multiple Video Processing Unit Mode. It's the type of Crossfire rendering. You should leave it at default unless you want to experiment with some games that don't work right with Crossfire.

    It needs to be running to activate profiles. It even warns you about it when you close it.

    It may be wise to visit the official RadeonPro thread over at Guru3D called RadeonPro BETA: Automating 3D settings to get answers to questions regarding RadeonPro. The developer Mr. John and other knowledgable Gurus will respond there.

    Also, you can mouse over the options in RadeonPro to get a tooltip with the description of what each function does.
     
  3. Harryboiyeye

    Harryboiyeye Notebook Deity

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    Aight, ty mate :)