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    Anti-Aliasing not working

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by ZP=WIN, Nov 4, 2009.

  1. ZP=WIN

    ZP=WIN Notebook Consultant

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    Ive been trying to ignore it but playing Borderlands aliasing is just to noticeable. Not sure why its not working but it doesnt matter if i go x2 or x16Q.No performace hit what so ever and no graphical change either.

    Things ive done.

    1. Uninstalled driver and reinstalled
    2. Uninstalled nvidia contol panel and reinstalled

    Things might be causing problem

    1. nHancer. I messed with it a bit then unistalled a few weeks ago. No AA was applied in settings. Not sure if its even possible since i unistalled it and deleted anything that showed up when i searched nHancer.

    Solutions

    1. Reinstall nHancer and tinker with AA?

    Im at work but when i get home im going to run furmark with AA. Have a feeling its going to run without it though.

    Any iother deas guys? thanks!