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Originally Posted by Gizzmoe
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Originally Posted by glenno
I have CAT 5.9 drivers and the only thing i can see different is whats called temporal anti aliasing . Is this the same thing .
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No, it´s something different. AAA must be enabled first, it´s not available by default.
Download and install the latest "ATI Tray Tools":
http://www.guru3d.com/article/atitraytools/189/
Start it, right-click on the ATT system tray icon, select Tweaks/Advanced Tweaks, and unselect "No Support for Adaptive AA" under Additional Tweaks. Apply the change and reboot the PC.
Right-click the ATT icon again, then you can activate AAA under Direct3d/Antialiasing.
AAA only works if you either have Antialiasing enabled in the game you play or if you force Antialiasing via ATT or the standard ATI Control Panel.
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All right, so just to clarify.
To use this new feature of Adaptive A.A.:
1) do I need to use catalyst 5.9 or could I apply it also to previous drivers releases (like 5.8)?
2) do I need to use the Catalyst Control Center (CCC) or is it fine to use the old Control Panel?
3) do I need to modify registry values (as described in the forum topic posted above) or could I just install the ATT system tray icon and follow the procedure you described?