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How To Boost Your Frame Rate or FPS By Using RadeonPro's AA Injectors

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Here's the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj8-PpmJ6pI

MSAA is amongst the most popular form of anti-aliasing. It offers a very effective outcome by smoothing out jagged lines and giving a more realistic look to the final image. The downside to this method of anti-aliasing is sometimes the implementation is very taxing on your graphics card and significantly reduces its performance. This video will show you how to achieve similar results that offer image quality that is indistinguishable from having MSAA at 4x while maintaining performance levels similar to not having any anti-aliasing applied. If you run into any problems, feel free to ask here in the comment section below. If you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up! Thanks for watching!

Here's the link to download RadeonPro: http://www.radeonpro.info/en-US/Downloads/
 
I thought MSAA is the weakest AA form?

No, it's the best form of AA but it provides a relatively big performance hit to your system, however, SMAA produces similar quality with a much less performance hit to your system, so it's well worth it if you struggle with performance when enabling MSAA.

Edit: FXAA can create a blur effect on the image, so SMAA is better.
 
Great stuff, followed the video, running sweet as a nut capped at 60fps on DX11 using SMAA, stays around 58-60fps pretty much all the time and this card is at stock. Not had any heavy action scenes yet, see how it does then, using dynamic vsync, so far so good. :D
 
Great stuff, followed the video, running sweet as a nut capped at 60fps on DX11 using SMAA, stays around 58-60fps pretty much all the time and this card is at stock. Not had any heavy action scenes yet, see how it does then, using dynamic vsync, so far so good. :D
I'm glad I could be of help. :)
 
Looks simple enough but is this fine for Crossfire or do you have to tune each individual card with it? Also wonder if this will help with Microstutter. Just wondering as nothing was mentioned about these issues.
 
Looks simple enough but is this fine for Crossfire or do you have to tune each individual card with it? Also wonder if this will help with Microstutter. Just wondering as nothing was mentioned about these issues.
This will work with multiple cards under one game profile and also with dynamic v-sync set it should help reduce microstutter.
 
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