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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/
 
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.
This will work with multiple cards under one game profile and also with dynamic v-sync set it should help reduce microstutter.
 
Well at the mo I have the setup listed above to run on every single game just to clarify from what you have said above you think it's better to use the built in Smaa,mxaa and anti Alising built into the game than it is to use radeon pro's injector method? And to really only use radeon pro's settings when the games don't have support for the anti Alising methods radeon pro has?
Either or should give relatively similar results. If the game allows you to use MSAA. I recommend to turn it all the way down and inject SMAA from RadeonPro. That way you can get roughly similar image quality as MSAA at 4x without the performance hit.

I have noticed though since using the smaa and other settings (don't know which is doing it) the text in games is a lot more blurry and so is the steam overlay is this something that is normal and we have to deal with or?why does this happen?
Your problem is that you are piggybacking SMAA and FXAA, which causes you text to become blurry. Turn off FXAA and only utilize SMAA.
 
Quick question: I'm trying to set up a profile for chivalry, but the launcher is a batch file and I can't seem to find the file needed to set up a profile in radeonpro. Does anyone know what I'm supposed to use?
Ah, I tried to do a similar thing with Unigine Heaven 3.0 to see how much I can raise the FPS by removing the MSAA and injecting the benchmark with SMAA. Turns out the launcher for the benchmark is a batch file as well. I couldn't get it to work. Maybe there is away that someone else has figured out?
 
it did have both running not sure why fxaa runs with smaa as i have fxaa disabled but when i disabled it it was beeter but ont he main screen of max payne 3 i toggled smaa on and off as soon as it was on the writing went a little blurry when off the writing was crisp and nicer why is this surely it should be the other way round!lol
Hey, it can happen. :D
 
This thing is exellent!
Only problem i have is running bf3. it worked once and was very good, but now i get bf3 has stopped working.. Fault Module Name: AppProfiles.dll

Does anyone know how to fix this? i reinstalled RadeonPro, but same problem!

Cheers :)
Try injecting FXAA as opposed to SMAA.
 
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