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Old 01-13-10, 12:21 PM   #1
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Same engine, same tricks to make it work. No problem putting them on the same pile in this case imho.



Didn't we have this conversation before? I posted an image with explanation and as far as I can tell it worked for you.
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Old 01-13-10, 01:56 PM   #2
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You are right Arctic,

Got also black screens in the past with these settings. Now it works.
Horizon is good but the sun is flat.

But i can live with it.


Thanks mate
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Old 01-13-10, 02:05 PM   #3
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Ah, wait, I think I had that as well. Works at first, but then the halo disappears. Fixed it by toggling the settings for the driver, and then it would work untill I rebooted or something.

It's a bit of hit and miss really. Problem is the game just doesn't support AA natively.
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When you toggle in the game with shift/page up you have a fine sun
but then the jaggies are coming back..
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Old 01-14-10, 07:12 PM   #5
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btw, I have bought and installed a cheap little fan, and my 7600gs is now running at smooth 90°C ...coming from the mac side of the world actually and have still some things to learn with pc's
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Old 01-15-10, 05:24 AM   #6
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btw, I have bought and installed a cheap little fan, and my 7600gs is now running at smooth 90°C ...coming from the mac side of the world actually and have still some things to learn with pc's
My gpu is much cooler during gaming.
I do use rivatuner, here is a tutorial to set it up,

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My gpu is much cooler during gaming.
I do use rivatuner, here is a tutorial to set it up,

Thanks! But I already use Riva Tuner. First used it to actually downclock my passive cooled gs7600, now have it slightly overclocked.
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Old 01-15-10, 01:54 AM   #8
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When you toggle in the game with shift/page up you have a fine sun
but then the jaggies are coming back..
Never touched the in-game filter thingy, just setting up the profile properly should do the trick.
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btw, I have bought and installed a cheap little fan, and my 7600gs is now running at smooth 90°C ...coming from the mac side of the world actually and have still some things to learn with pc's
That's more acceptable.

I never let my card go above 80-85C, but it has a big dual-slot cooler. Definitely makes it more manageable.
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